Booking.com Recognizes Four Northern Ireland Locations as Most Welcoming

Booking.com has named four spots in Northern Ireland among the UK’s most welcoming places, based on millions of customer reviews. This highlights local hospitality.

Booking.com Recognizes Four Northern Ireland Locations as Most Welcoming
Booking.com Recognizes Four Northern Ireland Locations as Most Welcoming

Belfast: Four places in Northern Ireland made it to Booking.com’s list of the most welcoming spots in the UK.

The Traveller Review Awards 2025 celebrate the effort that goes into making stays special. This year, they based their choices on over 360 million verified customer reviews.

Two locations from County Down, one from County Fermanagh, and one from County Derry made the list.

Here are the winners:

  • Enniskillen, County Fermanagh
  • Portstewart, County Derry

A Booking.com spokesperson shared that the awards recognize travel partners who provide excellent hospitality. This year, they honored 1.71 million partners, including accommodations and rental services.

They noted that apartments are still the top choice for travelers, showing a demand for unique stays. Local tips and thoughtful surprises from hosts create memorable experiences.

The awards highlight the hard work of hospitality heroes, thanking them on behalf of travelers worldwide.

For more details on the Traveller Review Awards, check out Booking.com.

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