Salisbury Court offers accommodation in Belfast. The unit is 300 metres from The Belfast Empire Music Hall. Free private parking is available on site. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels is featured.
Our weather forecast for Belfast in Antrim
Today (Sunday, Jan 24)

Expect a temperature in the range -2.7℃ to -0.9℃ with a wind speed 1.2 m/sec (SSW)
Monday, Jan 25

Expect a temperature in the range -2.8℃ to -1.6℃ with a wind speed 3.7 m/sec (WSW)
Tuesday, Jan 26

Expect a temperature in the range -2.2℃ to -1.7℃ with a wind speed 2.5 m/sec (W)
Wednesday, Jan 27

Expect a temperature in the range 3.6℃ to 3.8℃ with a wind speed 3.1 m/sec (E)
Thursday, Jan 28

Expect a temperature in the range 5.4℃ to 5.9℃ with a wind speed 6.3 m/sec (ESE)
Friday, Jan 29

Expect a temperature in the range 5.5℃ to 6℃ with a wind speed 1.2 m/sec (E)
Saturday, Jan 30

Expect a temperature in the range 2.3℃ to 5.5℃ with a wind speed 6.8 m/sec (ESE)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park cover more than 128 acres the park is made up of rolling meadows, copses, woodland and gardens and is home to a wide range of plants and animals. The park in south Belfast is one of our most popular parks. It is home to the City of Belfast International Rose Garden, which attracts thousands of visitors
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Read more…The Belfast Botanic Gardens was established in 1828 by the Belfast Botanic and Horticultural Society and is home to the Palm House and the Tropical Ravine. The Palm House contains a range of tropical plants, hanging baskets, seasonal displays and birds of paradise. This early example of a glasshouse was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, completed in 1840, although the
Read more…The International Rose Garden is located in the Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park which is just a few miles south of the City Centre. If you arrive at the park throughout the summer you will see an extensive display of rose bushes in bloom. The park does not just have a rose garden but over more than 128 acres offers
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