Belfast to Leeds
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Belfast Airport
There is a a good selection of facilities at Belfast Airport, including a Bureau de Change and cash machine, bars and cafes serving hot and cold drinks and snacks, and a choice of car hire companies within the airport.
Parking facilities in and around Belfast Airport
There is a main car park and short stay facilities at Belfast Airport. In addition, a courtesy bus service runs between the main car park and terminal building every 10 minutes. Long stay disabled parking can be found in the short stay car park.
Airport distance from Belfast town and other notable surrounding areas
Belfast Airport is situated just 2 miles from the Belfast city centre, on the A2 Sydenham Bypass, between Belfast and Holywood. Londonderry is less than an hour and a half drive away.
Transport links to Belfast Airport
There is a regular bus shuttle service between Belfast Airport and Sydenham station, and buses run three times an hour to Belfast city centre from the airport. There is also a taxi service outside the terminal building, with taxi fares to the city centre costing around £25.
Conference and other business facilities at Belfast Airport
The two conference rooms at Belfast Airport offer facilities for between 8 and 24 people, including fax and photocopying, secretarial services and message taking. There is also a range of audio-visual equipment, with complimentary stationery and air conditioning available. Belfast Airport does not have any executive lounge facilities.
Belfast town profile
The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast has a population of approximately 300,000. As well as a vast selection of shops and restaurants around Donegall Square, Belfast has a lively night club scene, theatres and cinemas. There are some excellent trips in and around the area of Belfast. 12 miles outside the city is Castle Espie at Comber, a Wildlife and Wetlands Trust site. Take a walk around the park at the Great Hall at Stormont. Belfast is now a growing city of culture, with the Queen’s Quarter at the heart of academia, and the ecclesiastical centre of Belfast in the Cathedral Quarter.
Leeds Airport
There are 3 car hire companies based in Leeds Airport. Facilities here include 4 foreign exchange kiosks in the departure lounge, check in hall, international arrivals and baggage reclaim areas. There is a manicure lounge, child’s play area and quiet room. There is internet wireless access and T-Mobile Hotspots for laptops. Shops include Superdrug and WHSmith, and for food and drink there are Burgerking, Greggs bakery and Yates Pub offering hot and cold drinks and snacks. New for 2008 is the baby feeding unit, located at the Food Hall.
Parking facilities in and around Leeds Airport
A short stay car park is available for stays of up to 24 hours. There is a 20% discount offered for online bookings for long stay parking. There is a free transfer bus service running throughout the week to the airport terminal, and a complimentary jump start service available if your car battery is flat. There is also a Pick up and Drop off service at Leeds Airport.
Airport distance from Leeds town and other notable surrounding areas
Leeds Airport is 11 miles from Leeds centre, 31 miles from York, 45 miles from Sheffield and 71 miles from Hull. It is well sign-posted on the M1 and M62.
Transport links to Leeds Airport
There is a bus service running every hour between Bradford and Leeds Airport, as well a regular bus service from Harrogate, York and Leeds city centre. Leeds City Railway Station is easily accessible from most parts of the UK, and transfer from here to Leeds Airport takes 20 minutes.
Conference and other business facilities at Leeds Airport
The executive lounge at Leeds Airport offers complimentary snacks and drinks, newspapers and magazines, as well as business facilities. Internet docking and work stations with WiFi are available, as well as telephones, fax machines and laptop power points.
Leeds town profile
Leeds is surrounded by the beautiful and haunting Yorkshire moors. Leeds is home to the excellent Henry Moore Institute. Visit the Canal Gardens at Roundhay, with the extremely popular tourist attraction of Tropical World which contains the second largest tropical plant collection in the UK. Or take the Leeds River Aire walk which will take you from Leeds City Station and Granary Wharf to the Royal Armouries Museum. The Royal Armouries Museum is located close to Clarence Docks and Crown Point Bridge on the south bank of the river, and is home to 8,000 exhibits spanning 3,000 years. There are several theatres in Leeds including the West Yorkshire Playhouse and Leeds Grand Theatre, one of the most successful provincial theatres in the area. There is an excellent selection of shops, restaurants and bars in Leeds. Most of the nightclubs in Leeds are situated around the Leeds Shopping Plaza and Trinity and Burton Arcade area, close to the railway station
