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    AC Hotel by Marriott Belfast

    4.4 (19 reviews)
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    Comfy bed
    Sarah S.

    The best thing about this place is the view. It's right on the harbour. It's a great location. We walked to the Titanic and Game of Thrones exhibits. The restaurant scenes nearby is great. The staff is friendly and professional. The restaurant was very good.

    River Lagan view from room of Titanic Museum. This river runs 73km from Slieve Croob through Belfast.
    Taz S.

    Fantastic hotel! The views are incredible, right across from the Titanic exhibit; the River Lagan separates. The amazing young lady was able to check this weary traveler in a bit early as I arrived a bit after noon time. Usually hotel restaurants are hit or miss; happy to say here it is a complete delight! There are some service glitches, but the food is nothing short of 4 star. First night I had the Prix Fixe, 2 course. Chicken with garlic rosemary potatoes and chocolate ice cream for dessert. Dinner was so good I returned the next night! This night opted for the duck and it was divine. Will absolutely return.

    Outside
    Dan M.

    I nicely situated modern hotel and perfect if you wish to spend or earn Marriott Rewards points. They don't offer platinum breakfast or elite members , but you can get a stay for breakfast rate which is a good deal for more than 1 guest as they have a substantial breakfast buffet which includes full English/Irish breakfast (sans puddings). The overnight oats were my fav as well as the fried eggs, tomato and beans. The rooms are traditional US sized rooms with modern showers and lighting. Views of the harbor and titanic from many rooms. Staff are friendly and helpful.

    King room, river view.
    Ernest K.

    This new hotel was built in a part of Belfast that's undergoing an urban renewal. The roads were still being worked on when I visited, so I ended up driving in a few circles. I don't recommend walking to the core of the city from here. All that said, this hotel's service is impeccable. The quality of the room was also exemplary. I was upgraded to a river view room, and that was appreciated. I found the staffing schedule interesting. I checked in around 10pm, and found the same person checking me out the next morning. The staff should be praised for working some really tough hours.

    Shot of no answer to the chat line which promises quick attention. I have more showing greater elapsed time.
    Michael M.

    The higher rankings apparently stayed at a different hotel than I did. I am a Titanium Elite member of the Bonvoy program and have experience with them in multiple countries. Currently I have 2,000,000 unused points and carry a Ritz Carlton Titanium Visa with them. The point is this is not my first experience with the Marriott chain. To start I am not a fan of having to check in, take our luggage to the 5th floor, then return to park my own car across the street then walk back to the hotel. The trip to the room was eventful in that the elevator carpets were filthy and stained. There are photos from two separate elevators and the hallway carpet is also quite stained. Not a great preview of the establishment. We ordered two foam pillows the day prior to be placed in the room.....not done. I then went to online chat which is designed to be quick and flexible. No answer after 19 minutes so I pinged them. No answer after 30 minutes so I pinged again. Finally I had to call to be the pillows delivered. When I spoke to Barbara at the front desk she tried the usual "we have been busy.." well, frankly don't care.. Perhaps it seems like a small thing but after reaching Titanium Elite and demonstrating loyalty I expect to receive what we are promised. Not this hotel.... TE

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    Review Highlights - AC Hotel by Marriott Belfast

    Easy access to Cathedral district and restaurants and activity but in a fresh setting near the water and view of Titanic museum.

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    Oh Yeah Music Centre - NI Music Exhibition

    Oh Yeah Music Centre

    (10 reviews)

    £

    The Cathedral Quarter

    This is quite an interesting venue. It has so many applications... rehearsal space, offices, cafe,…read moremusic venue, gallery and music museum. It is great that it exists and that Belfast has stuck its neck out and is trying to make the music center work. Its not really a place that you can just go into and hang out, unlike the Black Box where you can just go into anytime and it not be unusual.... It is now looking the part after having a couple of years of being renovated in stages. I think it serves its purpose pretty well as it is just a new venture and is making baby steps to have more of a presence in the local scene.

    The Oh Yeah Centre is the brain child/labour of love of Stuart Bailie, former editor of the NME…read more Based in the former home of Oh Yeah Records, a punk label from the 1980s, the centre provides a home for local music. Their main aim is to help support and promote the local music industry and they do that pretty well. The range of activities and events it stages is vast. There are gigs, obviously, some of which are aimed at under 18s (something Belfast sorely needed), rehearsal rooms for hire for bands who need space and equipment, a cafe and space for kids to come in, listen to music and hang out, and their crown jewel - the music exhibition. The exhibition basically charts Northern Ireland music from its traditional roots, to modern heroes like Snow Patrol (say what you like about them, at least they're flying the flag!). Recently, the whole thing was expanded and now features video confessionals from civilians like you and me, recounting their favourite gigs, lyrics, Northern Irish bands and so on. The building is also home to small businesses as well, such as Start Together Studios and Small Town America Records - both of which are success stories in their own right and would find it difficult to get city centre premises otherwise. The exhibition is free and open to the public every day except Sunday, so if you have even a passing interest in anything musical, I'd give it a whirl.

    Titanic Hotel Belfast - Old Titanic blue print room / bar !

    Titanic Hotel Belfast

    (43 reviews)

    ££££

    The Titanic Quarter

    If you are into the history of the Titanic Ocean Liner and Belfast, Ireland, then this is your spot…read moreto stay in. Driving in at first doesn't impress and it begs the question, am I in the right place ? The red brick building looks old next to the very modern Titanic Museum. But, once you enter this amazingly beautiful back in time hotel, you know it is really something to write about when visiting Northern Ireland ! The decor is so tastefully done to transport you back to the days of the launching of the Titanic. From the ocean liner lamps to the rivets on the doors. From the grand open air bar to the ocean liner models. All will impress you and bring you back in time. There is also plenty of open space to sit and relax or even play a game of chess ! Our room had a California King size bed with a beautiful art deco black/white tile bathroom. Our room was bright and airy with notably high ceilings. Nice 55" flat screen tv and a nice desk. Good closet space as well a room safe. Note: One thing I didn't like was the standard European low water pressure for the shower ! Plus, be very careful entering and exiting the tub/shower. Slipping is very possible. Staff are very friendly and helpful. The dining area is clean and the food is good. There is even a window to look into the kitchen galley to see the food being prepared ! I would definitely stay here the next time I'm in Belfast !

    Bedroom and bathroom were the biggest we've had in our 4 city tour of Ireland. There was also a…read moreseparate bath tub which was a very welcome surprise. The dinner food that was served left a lot to be desired. My main entree was a bit overcooked and therefore was dry. I asked for extra sauce and after an enormous time waiting for it, I finally asked the server what happened and she said they ran out and the the cooked just made enough for the meals that were prepared. So therefore both food and service was a fail.

    The Warzone Centre - Vegan Event Lecture at The Centre

    The Warzone Centre

    (2 reviews)

    City Centre

    The (Warzone) Centre has a subterranean feel despite being located up a flight of stairs in Little…read moreVictoria Street. It's not well signposted, so could easily be missed. I would describe this place as being like marmite, you'll either love it or hate it. To really appreciate The Centre you need to fully understand it's history, ethics and reason for existence. It was created in 1986 and has opened and closed over the years, changing location a few times. Born out of a need to serve 'alternative culture' in Belfast, it's home to music gigs, art workshops, Giros Vegetarian Cafe, talks, lectures, meetings, gatherings and art exhibitions. It fills a space and need in Belfast which just isn't being met anywhere else and is run by volunteers. Atmosphere is grungy and dark with mural painted walls and twinkly fairy lights strung across the ceiling. To visualise the appearance and vibe of this place think - punk, gothic, rock, band posters, creative, different, alternative and absolutely not mainstream - and you'll be someway there. I've attended a couple of Vegan Event talks here which were excellent and sampled some delicious spicy vegetarian stew from Giros - thanks to the generous Colin W for sharing it with me! There's a stage, Giros Cafe kitchen and counter, tables, chairs and plenty of floor space. Anyone can book this Centre for an event, to do so you just email: warzonegigcollective@riseup.net For information on upcoming events visit the Warzone website or Facebook page at: http://www.warzonecollective.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Warzone-gig-collective/156649134364054 I would also recommend keeping an eye on the Plant Based Living Facebook page for event information: https://www.facebook.com/Plant-Based-Living-1561868980720956/

    The Warzone Centre is a pretty cool venue. It has a bit of a feel of a community hall or really…read moregrungy trendy art venue. The whole place is decorated with some awesome artwork in a very street art/graffiti type vibe. As a venue itself its of moderate size and seems capable of handling a variety of types of event. I attended a vegan talk there last night and it was my first time in the centre. (I hadn't even realised it was there!) Definitely a trendy, heart of the city kind of place. I'd recommend it for any number of events.

    Cabaret Supperclub - Interior of Cabaret Supperclub

    Cabaret Supperclub

    (7 reviews)

    City Centre

    WARNING: There is a severe lack of security on Cabaret Belfast's website resulting in me being a…read morevictim of £413 scam. I tried to book 14 guests for an evening cabaret for my sister's hen do. I sent an email through the enquiry form on the website. The email I received back was from Rosalind which is the name of the owner asking me to send a £29.50pp deposit via BACS bank transfer, which I preceded to send. I rang the restaurant and they had no record of my booking on their system and told me they only take a £10pp deposit over the phone not via BACS. Therefore once I'd put my email and contact info into Cabaret Belfast Club's website, it had been intercepted by a scammer. I asked cabaret club what they were going to do about this and they said "No our website hasn't been hacked - its yours!" .... This really does not make sense and I was surprised they were so casual about it.... Really put me off going here and wouldn't recommend.

    Attended a cabaret show here last night, great show! The restaurant itself is Gorgeous, opulent…read moreelegance that screams theatre and cabaret, mini lamps on the tables and squishy banquets for small groups or romantic meals. I had the aranchini for starter - risotto balls with beetroot, walnuts and pesto. The aranchini themselves were rice and beetroot, a bit soggy inside if I'm being honest but quite tasty. The accompanying rocket and walnut salad was delicious and was served with aioli and balsamic syrup. For main I had herb crusted salmon, with smashed potatoes and caper butter. This was absolutely delicious, i couldn't fault it, the herb coating was so crunchy and tasty!! My only criticism is that no vegetables were served with my main, even a small amount with the dish would have been welcome.

    AC Hotel by Marriott Belfast - hotels - Updated June 2026

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