Places to stay in County Antrim
County Antrim offers a variety of overnight accommodation options to suit all budgets. Whether you're planning to visit the county as part of your big annual holiday, vacation or staycation, organising a much-needed weekend break at short notice, or just passing through and needing a bed for the night, we can help you find a place to stay.
Things to do in County Antrim
We are currently developing new content to showcase the range of activities available in the county. Links to these will be appearing soon. In the meantime, you can find details of local walking opportunities on The Ireland Walking Guide website - our dedicated information resource for walkers.
Destinations in County Antrim
Irish hotels provide overnight accommodation with options for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks all under one roof. County Antrim offers a selection of hotels ranging from cosy family-run establishments to luxurious five-star resorts with spa and golf course.
The green button below will bring you to a list of the county's hotels on Booking.com*.
* We may receive a small commission if you click on the green button and subsequently book accommodation through Booking.com. While this will not affect the amount you pay for your accommodation, it would help to support the ongoing maintenance and development of our All-Ireland tourism and outdoor recreation websites.
Cities in County Antrim
Irish guesthouses provide overnight accommodation with options for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks all under one roof. They are usually family-run establishments ranging in size from large B&B-style properties to small hotels. County Antrim offers a selection of guesthouses.
The green button below will bring you to a list of the county's guesthouses on Booking.com*.
* We may receive a small commission if you click on the green button and subsequently book accommodation through Booking.com. While this will not affect the amount you pay for your accommodation, it would help to support the ongoing maintenance and development of our All-Ireland tourism and outdoor recreation websites.
Base camps in County Antrim
Self-catering accommodation in Ireland ranges from single-bed city apartments to country cottages and farmhouses. They are usually family-run establishments available for short-term and longer-term rentals. Residents are required to cook their own meals, eat out or order in. Restaurants and grocery stores can usually be found nearby. County Antrim offers a selection of self-catering accommodation.
The green button below will bring you to a list of the county's self-catering accommodation on Booking.com*.
* We may receive a small commission if you click on the green button and subsequently book accommodation through Booking.com. While this will not affect the amount you pay for your accommodation, it would help to support the ongoing maintenance and development of our All-Ireland tourism and outdoor recreation websites.
Other destinations in County Antrim
Hostels in Ireland offer budget accommodation in a wide variety of locations. Beds are generally in multi-person bunkrooms, although some hostels also offer private rooms. Guests are usually expected to provide their own food and prepare meals for themselves in communal kitchens. Restaurants and grocery stores can usually be found nearby. County Antrim offers a selection of hostels.
The green button below will bring you to a list of the county's hostels on Booking.com*.
Hostels in Ireland offer budget accommodation in a wide variety of locations. Beds are generally in multi-person bunkrooms, although some hostels also offer private rooms. Guests are usually expected to provide their own food and prepare meals for themselves in communal kitchens. Restaurants and grocery stores can usually be found nearby. County Antrim offers a selection of hostels.
The green button below will bring you to a list of the county's hostels on Booking.com*.
* We may receive a small commission if you click on the green button and subsequently book accommodation through Booking.com. While this will not affect the amount you pay for your accommodation, it would help to support the ongoing maintenance and development of our All-Ireland tourism and outdoor recreation websites.