| Hotel Description: | Situated on the seafront of Bangor with superb views over Belfast Lough and Bangor Marina.
52 spacious en-suite bedrooms, Oceanis Leisure Complex with indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, steam-room and gym.
The popular Nelson's Restaurant with extensive menu. Bar Mocha Bangor's trendiest Nite Spot and Nelson's Bar with entertainment at the weekends. 4 function rooms catering from 5-350 people. The Marine Court Hotel is an ideal location for both business or pleasue. | | Room Information: | Single Room SIDE ROOM, GENEROUSLY PROPORTIONED FULLY ENSUITE. HOSPITALITY TRAY, SATELLITE TV, DIRECT DIAL TELEPHONE MANY EXTRAS.
SEAVIEW SUPPLIMENT £10 PER ROOM PER NIGHT
Number of Beds:1 | Twin Room Side room with full ensuite facilities. Direct Dial telephone, Hospitality Tray, Satillite TV and many extras.
Seaview rooms may be available on payment of a suppliment. Number of Beds:2 |
| | Getting There: |
From Belfast city centre follow signs for M3/city Airport. Pass City Airport and continue on the A2 for 9 miles. Once in Bangor follow signs for Tourist Information Centre. Marine Court is situated 100 yards before TI centre. | | Business Facilities: | Business Facilities Meeting Facilities Secretarial Services
| | Local Attractions: | Pickie Family Funpark Distance: 0 miles Bangors most visiter attraction. Kiddies rides, minature railway, adventure playground, paddling pool and Swan Boat Lagoon. Situated beside Bangors award winning Marina
Somme Heritage Centre Distance: 3 miles Examine Ireland's contribution to the First World War through the 10th & 16th (Irish) Divisions and the 36th (Ulster) Division. Reconstructed trench system, museum, and a unique audio-visual recreation of the Battle of the Somme.
Mount Stewart House Distance: 7 miles A fascinating 18th century house with 19th century additions, boasts one of the greatest gardens in the British Isles. 'The Temple of the Winds' banqueting house a unique feature overlooking Strangford Lough. A National Trust property
Ulster Folk & Transport Museum Distance: 7 miles An Open Air Museum of a typical Ulster Town c 1900 with farms, cottages, crops and live-stock. A facinating insight into turn of the century living. The indoor exhits include the Ireland's most comprehensive transport collection, Titanic exhibition
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