Belfast
Adelaide Exchange, Adelaide Street, Belfast, BT2 8GD
Belfast
A refined business space that can be purpose-built to your exact requirements. Thoughtfully designed and finished.
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This superb flexible workspace in Belfast’s premium business sector can be designed and created for occupier’s brand and corporate identity offering first-class business accommodation. Clients enjoy a thriving entrepreneurial community with easy access to two local train stations. There is high-speed internet access throughout and you’ll be able to focus on the task in hand instantly in this professional yet inspirational urban workspace. This space can be taken as a whole or split into suites tailored to requirements, and offers full access to the spacious coworking hub, business lounge and onsite meeting rooms with unlimited Nespresso to keep you and your team energised.
Whilst steeped in history, Belfast is a truly modern business centre and offers excellent places for lunches and entertainment after work including fun pubs, excellent museums, hundreds of street murals, beautiful gardens and green spaces, Victorian architecture, and a growing tourism industry.
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What clients love here
- Bespoke artwork and art installations throughout
- Unlimited high quality bean-to-cup coffee machines
- Quality ergonomic desks and chairs and relaxed seating areas
- Fully serviced offices in Belfast's BT2 including cleaning, maintenance and facilities management
- PureGym and Premier Inn hotel in same complex designed around a stunning central courtyard
- Floor-to-ceiling windows to promote excellent levels of natural daylight
This centre operates under our BE.Spoke brand - Fully customisable workspace created to your requirements.
Amenities
View Floor Plan - 0.4 miles - Great Victoria Street
- 0.6 miles - Belfast Lanyon Place
- 3.4 miles - George Best Belfast City
- 14.4 miles - Belfast International
Your IT package
- High speed WiFi throughout including cafe and break-out spaces
- Digital telephone handsets with DDI available
- Secure contact entrance system
Area Guide
There is a large range of coffee shops, eateries and gyms just yards from our office space in prime Belfast BT2.
Most of the city's popular restaurants are in the vicinity of Donegall Square or close to the university. There is a decent selection of restaurants serving food, ranging from East Asian and Indian to modern Irish and European, with French and Italian being particularly well-liked. Generally speaking, standards are high, and prices are frequently quite good. Many restaurants provide vegetarian options.
Zen is a popular pan Asian restaurant serving Asian specialties & cocktails offered in a cosmopolitan space with a karaoke room. Flame is an airy steakhouse with chandeliers and stripped floors, for grilled and tandoori-baked dishes. There’s a local Nando’s and Pizza Express 3-minutes away from our flexible workspace.
Belfast's Limelight is a thriving live music and comedy venue. Always a great night! Enjoy iconic artists and contemporary musicians.
If you're looking for a post-work pint from our Serviced Office Belfast, as always in Ireland, pubs are the heart of the city. The liveliest in the evenings are on Great Victoria Street, on and near Donegall Street, and around our Belfast serviced offices. Several of the finest pubs also offer regular traditional music sessions, usually free with your pint. Belfast also benefits from a thriving indie and rock scene. There are always good up-and-coming bands playing in the city.
Ulster Hall has been at the forefront of Belfast's culture, arts and entertainment scene for over 150 years.
Other places of cultural importance include Donegall Square, and in its centre stands the City Hall. Completed in 1906 and made of bright white Portland stone, with stunning turrets, saucer domes, scrolls and pinnacle pots, completed with the imposing statue of Queen Victoria at its front.
The Protestant St. Anne's Cathedral, a neo-Romanesque Basilica finished in 1981, is the most imposing of all the city's major structures and is located a few hundred yards up Donegall Street. 150,000 small shards of glass make up the ceiling.
One of Belfast's oldest landmarks is St. George's Market, where it's thought that a weekly market has been conducted since 1604. Almost all classical-music concerts take place in the Ulster or Waterfront halls, while opera fans are catered for by the Grand Opera House.
The iconic Broadcasting House is home to BBC Northern Ireland, and is just yards from Adelaide Exchange.
Belfast is the capital and largest city in Northern Ireland with a population of some 270,000 in the inner city rising to 600,000 across its wider metropolitan area, It has a pace and bustle you’ll find nowhere else in Northern Ireland.
The stunning River Lagan, which snakes through Northern Ireland starting in central Belfast, offers the perfect lunchtime walk and is a very popular destination.
When looking for other green space from our office space Belfast has plenty of options including the well-known Botanic Gardens, which were initially established in 1827. They are effectively shielded from the noise of the nearby traffic by trees, are located just beneath Queen's University. The Palm House is a white-painted structure made of curved glass and ironwork that is located inside the gardens.
The neighbouring Tropical Ravine is a prime example of Victorian light entertainment. It is a century-old subterranean glen filled with "vegetable wonders" that were brought back from distant jungles and replanted for the enjoyment of Belfast's tourists.
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