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    Titanic Hotel Belfast

    4.2 (43 reviews)
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    Rhonda S.

    GORGEOUS hotel and great service. We came in because we were at the Titanic exhibition. Just out of curiosity we stopped in for drinks and were blown away. The interior is very posh. There is a Titanic replica on display that is neat to look at. Fancy bathrooms. The dessert cheese board is awesome. Decadent. Very attentive staff. Really enjoyed the atmosphere.

    Wine
    Ginger S.

    The Scarlet Vetter says.....if you are going to the Titanic Exhibit in Belfast, stay in this hotel. The hotel gets 5 stars. Our lunch experience at the hotel in their beautiful dining room, gets 3 stars. So, I am giving 4 stars as an average. The food at the restaurant was quite good. However, sadly, the service at the restaurant was quite bad. The servers were inattentive, clueless at times about the menu and disappeared for large swaths of time. It took 15 minutes to get one to bring our bill after being there over two hours, and as a result, we barely made our train back to Dublin. Now, on to the food. Both my husband and I ordered the Soup of the Day which was Potato and Leek Soup. It was fantastic! Velvety and smooth. I had ordered a glass of red wine and he ordered a pot of tea when we first arrived. Our soup was served before our drinks and we had to inquire twice regarding the whereabouts of our libations. The same server that took our drink and our food orders brought the soup yet did not notice the lack of drinks. When the drinks finally arrived, the glass of wine was a bit off, it was definately turning. Meh. We ordered for our entrees, the Chicken Curry with Udon Noodles and a Burger with Chunky Fries. The Curry was an excellent flavor but demerits are given for the fact that the menu did not disclose the fact that it was a flat piece of chicken, breaded and fried. I watch my carbs, so I had to spend quite a bit of time "decarbing" the chicken. I would not even have thought to ask how the chicken was prepared as I have eaten chicken curry for two decades and never had it prepared any way but in the curry sauce. My husband had good reports about the burger and fries. Again, so my summary is.....food very good...... service....not stellar.

    Large room with desk area
    K M.

    What a beautiful hotel. Located directly across the street from the Titanic Museum, this space was once occupied by the draftsmen of the Titanic. Memorabilia abound! Halls to the rooms are quite dark, particularly for anyone with low vision. Rooms are set up to look like a Titanic stateroom. We enjoyed this aspect of the experience. Perhaps the only drawback was that the toilet ran incessantly despite a maintenance visit. The bar and dining spaces within the hotel were absolutely beautiful as well. The food was excellent, and wine list good. Recommended.

    love how the room numbers are marked by lights
    Karen L.

    What a great place. The hotel is full of history, art, and the design of the halls so creative. I love that the hotel is across from the Titanic Museum. The service was excellent. The bed comfortable, the bathroom large. Cookies every morning. I've been in Ireland for 15 days and I must say this was one of my favorite hotels. The walk into town is not far. The Game of Thrones stage is behind the hotel and I could see it from my room. Have fun finding the six glass panes. Breakfast was included in our tour and they had an array of food. March 17-18, 2024

    Michael F.

    Our Titanic hotel Belfast experience was a good one. The rooms are clean and well set up, the staff is friendly, and breakfast was included (and on point). Our stay was towards the end of a two week, multi-hotel trip for me, so I feel safe in making comparisons. I'll start with the 'theme'. Titanic Hotel is not shaped like a ship, however, it highlights aspects of Belfast's most famous ship. Guests are approached as 1st class passengers and even directions are written from the crews point of view. I did get a kick out of the room numbers, which were lit like on a ship. Expanding on the room, I felt the king bed room was spacious enough for two people. We had room to put some of our stuff away with place to lay things out as well. I will say the bathrooms felt a bit tight, but the shower (and shower pressure) more than made up for any shortcomings. Staff, as mentioned, was friendly. We didn't have many interactions with them, but when we did they were 'passenger' focused. We arrived early and they were quick to store our bags while we walked around a bit. They were also able to get us a room a bit ahead of regular check-in time. The only slight item for consideration was the location. Outside proximity to the Titatnic Museum, the location is a bit further outside the downtown than other offerings. With the river and limited bridges, that meant at least a 15 minute walk or 5 minute ride. We didn't have a car and had good weather to walk, but might have raked up taxi costs had the weather turned or you aren't up for walking. Overall, Titanic Hotel Belfast would be a place I'd consider staying again and would recommend. Travel well!

    Titanic Bar
    Bob R.

    I'm sure the hotel is fine. We went here for a quick lunch. The bar area is beautiful with iconography about the Titanic, a ships model, and architectural drawings. There are about 20 low tables around the room - perhaps great for having drinks, but too low to the ground for dining. We ordered a chowder, fresh vegetables, and a club sandwich. It was very nice they were able to accommodate us with gluten-free bread. We also ordered a bottle of sparkling water. They had a few problems with service. The soup was delivered with a knife but no spoon or fork. The club sandwich arrived fine. We didn't get our water so we reminded the waiter and asked for the missing silverware. He came back with a spoon and the vegetables, but no fork or water. We asked again. Finally, I gave my wife my fork and eyed the waiter who noticed there was no water. We did get the bottle when we finished our meals. Nicely, he comped the water.

    Drawing Room 2 menu
    Lucy Y.

    Beautiful hotel, and lovely restaurant/bar space in Drawing Room 2. The windowed walls & ceiling let in so much natural light that no extra lighting are needed until nighttime. Which means flattering picture lighting haha! Service was gracious, & the food was very good: Beer Battered Fish & Chips - we chose the chunky fries! The fish was delicious & the tartar sauce lemony. The grilled lemon half was nice to squeeze over it all, as was the vinegar on the table. Goliath Burger - we chose the skinny fries! A chunky patty, fresh tomato & lettuce, and nice bun. We saw wedding decor & tables being set up & guests arriving while we were there. A great venue for everything from a quick bite to a wedding!

    Chairman's Office (now conference room)
    Elizabeth K.

    While this hotel certainly is beautiful and has historical significance (housed Titanic's draftsmen and furniture builders), it also has some shortcomings. The hallways downstairs have some near-impossible turns with a luggage cart so accept the luggage attendant's offer to help. The bathrooms are large, but the showers have a high step into the tub and they are tiny. The room is well-appointed with air conditioning, but no refrigerator.

    Leilani G.

    We could not have picked a better hotel for our stay in Belfast! The Titanic Hotel is full of history and decorated with classy and vintage nautical furniture to make you feel like you're a first-class passenger on a ship. When we arrived in Belfast we showed up at the hotel to drop off our bags a few hours before check-in, however the staff at the front desk were extremely friendly and able to accommodate us with an early check-in. Upon arriving on our floor, we were met with a dimly lit hallway to stimulate the experience of being on a real ship. Our room had massive windows with a view of the museum across the street and with so much natural light that we didn't need to turn on the room lights until much later in the day. Both the room and our bathroom were extremely spacious, and the room had air conditioning. The bed was very comfortable and it took no time at all to fall asleep after a day spent walking around Belfast. The hotel itself is about a 15-20 minute walk from downtown Belfast which makes it easy to get around, and if you are planning to come with a car there is an underground car park across from the hotel that costs $15 for 24 hours of parking. Overall, it was a lovely stay and an incredible experience paired with the Titanic Museum right across the street. It was my favorite place to stay during our trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland and I would absolutely stay here again!

    Inside hotel
    George R.

    The good parts are very good, and not so good are quite poor. On balance downsides outweigh positives. Check-in was a breeze. The chap at reception was charming. He made us very welcome. We got a double room for two including breakfast for one night (£100 but a next day car parking brought the cost to £108.) The room was good with two wash basins, bath & shower, bathrobes with slippers, bottled water, ginger biscuits, a large telly, good air con and a coffee pod machine that provided hot water for tea. The hotel is stunning and liberally filled with the history of the shipyard, White Star line and the ship that was alright when it left Belfast. The hotel bar is huge. The bar staff were friendly and attentive. We had drinks that night and next day lunch with family in the bar. It was good in terms of service and food for the adults. Car parking isn't at the hotel itself, it's not convenient for guests, it utilises the Titanic centre pay car park a few minutes walk away so the hotel was clearly set for swathes of coach tourists. When we arrived at reception we had to take our luggage to our room and then drive to the Titanic centre underground car park. There are signs at the hotel that threaten clamping if you park outside for any time. Tedious. Can't imagine staying here in our cold wet winter or spring. The walk to the car park is ok in dry and mild weather but a turn off in wet, cold, icy weather. I've no idea how disabled folk would cope. We parked up 23 hours. The hotel processed the parking ticket. We brought our cases to the car rather than the equal inconvenience of retrieving the car from parking to go back to the hotel. The ticket came up at £23.5 discounted to £7.5. As a paying hotel guest it felt a rip off in on top of the lousy inconvenience of parking here. Worst by a long way was the breakfast experience. We were offered times on arrival that didn't please us, but chose the earlier time as we were booked into the Titanic centre at 10am. Turns out that this time was to suit the staff not guests, as we were still there at our preferred arrival time and for at least 15 minutes after, and not one guest turned up for brekky. When we arrived we stood five minutes to be seated before a staffer bothered. My patience was exhausted. Once a waitress did bother she wanted our room number and flicked over pages and back again, looking puzzled she asked for our surname repeating the flicking, re-checking and couldn't find us. Then she asked what time we opted for but that didn't seem to assist. It's not that the place was crowded - far from it. She did invite us to sit down just in time - as it had to be 10 minutes from we first arrived at that point, I was about to give her a piece of my mind. The unacceptable delays were why we were still there beyond the time we would have chosen to come down. The fact is we could have arrived at our preferred time - it wouldn't have mattered. It got worse. I was specific about my cooked breakfast order. I was completely ignored. Breakfast arrived covered with a silver dome which the waiter lifted with a flourish. The idea I suppose is to reveal tasty, well - presented food but no I got greasy food I didn't want and I didn't get food I did order. I wanted eggs cooked one way they weren't cooked this way. I asked for extra mushrooms, I got two mushrooms. I wanted the tomato well cooked, it was burnt one side and barely cooked on the other all by a lazy cook that couldn't be a trained chef. This is a cook that didn't mind a greasy plate. This is greasy spoon cafe standards. If you served this food in a prison Amnesty International would be unkind about you and you'd do well to avoid a riot. I don't get it, as they sure weren't over worked. The sausage was finished off in an oven (if not stuck in an oven from the start) it was plastic skinned, cheap meat. The batch deep fried thin potato bread was made from dried potato flakes in a factory where it should have stayed. The black pudding was over cooked, the coffee was lukewarm, sour and the bacon was the grimmest I've had in many years. It was folded in two, oven overcooked to toughness, yet the bacon rind was a repulsive soggy white gunge - another 'stick it in the oven it'll do ye rightly' attitude that beset Irish tourism forever. The 'cook' and their manager should seek alternative employment, preferably not involving cooking nor managing humans. Lastly we were woken very early in the morning by an inconsiderate sod making a lorry delivery. I think it was a Brakes refrigerated lorry that parked right under our window. It was pitch dark and the driver kept the refrigerator running an hour and a half. I'd stay again, but I'm not sure I'd be enthusiastic about it.

    The Jack and Rose - best cocktail of my life!
    Shawnee B.

    Still one of my favorite hotels I've ever had the pleasure of staying in. I love history so just being near the dock and museum were wonderful. The hotel itself is decorated so classy and vintage, from beautiful tile work to metal/brass features. I didn't realize our room was gonna come with such a wonderful bathtub and bathroom! I would of stocked up on some bath bombs, so be prepared if you love to soak! The bar and restaurant downstairs were lovely. We had dinner and drinks and everything was wonderful. I had a drink called "the Jack and Rose" and still consider it the best cocktail I've ever had in my life.

    Traditional Irish Whiskeys are plentiful

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    Review Highlights - Titanic Hotel Belfast

    The hotel is right across the street from the Titanic Museum, so it would be recommended if you wanted to do a tour of that.

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    Holiday Inn Express Belfast City - Queen's Quarter - Breakfast and dinner dining area

    Holiday Inn Express Belfast City - Queen's Quarter

    (9 reviews)

    ££

    I enjoyed the breakfast buffet. It was always hot & adequately stocked…read more There is a huge dining area, which is also shared with the bar. The WiFi worked great. There is a gated parking lot. The hotel is located to many different restaurants, and it's also a quick walk to the city center. The shower drain was very slow. Even after putting in a request, it wasn't fixed during the duration of our stay. I requested extra blankets & pillows. It took the staff much too long to deliver the items. I had to go down to the front desk to request the items again. The rooms were clean & the bed was considerable. Overall, the stay was pleasant. However, the staffing needs to be held more accountable.

    It seems to us, that "you get what you pay for" pretty much perfectly fits this hotel. I would say…read moreit's perfect for business travelers or very short stay on a budget. Cheap and cheerful Pros: The room was clean and smelled of fresh laundry. The carpark construction has finished and there was enough space to park quickly and securely and HIE is one of the very few hotels in the city that has a private carpark. The shower was clean and worked well Friendly staff all the way, I asked for a spare duvet and it was delivered swiftly, even though it was late in the evening, same with towels etc... Some food is available 24/7 Cons: The double bed was a joke. There is no way for two adults to get a comfortable sleep on such a tiny bed, I had to use the pull-out sofa so at least one of us would get some sleep. We're no giants either. Definitely a big minus and a reason I will not be coming back, unless I'm on my own. The soap in the bathroom is fixed to the wall and very cumbersome to use, the same one in the shower has been empty on arrival and for the last two days, housekeeping staff have been in and out on both days... There is no wardrobe or drawers in the whole room, not even the bedside tables have drawers, all your stuff is therefore either out in the open or stays in the luggage. On the fence: The breakfast was ok, but the apple juice was diluted to a point it should be called a drink not juice. The eggs have absolutely zero taste... No vegetable (not even a fried tomato) just beans and mushrooms... I appreciate that it was included, but again, you get what you pay for and this one is nothing to write home about, but does the job. Verdict: if you can get a good rate, it's a good choice. It is what it is...a cheap hotel with modern facilities with everything "just enough". If you're just passing through the city on business or traveling on a budget and if the rate is low, good choice. If you're going for a weekend away with a loved one, pay a bit more and enjoy a bit of luxury, you're not going to find it here. And again... The bed sucks!

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    (3 reviews)

    City Centre

    First time at the Maldron. Overall it was good. Nice looking lobby area…read more The room was small, really small. The room had two beds. But it was such a small room the beds were too close together and we had to walk sideways in between the beds. There was no dresser so we had to live out of a suitcase on the floor for a week. The room overall appeared clean except for the phone cord had a thick layer of dust in between the loops. (You could clearly see it.) The bathroom. The walk in shower was nice with a rain shower and separate handheld. The water temperature was super hot. Way too hot and room would fog up. Because the shower is open to the door, the door had major water damage and was swollen and couldn't be closed all the way. The door jam was also had water damage. Aesthetically unappealing. The restaurant was very nice and the food was good. The staff were super nice about food orders. Enjoyed the meals. Some of the staff (front desk, restaurant and housekeeping) were very nice and others not as much. But overall the nice staff outweighed the not as nice staff. Location is close to City Hall and Donegall Square which is what I wanted. And it was centrally located within walking distance to a lot in the area.

    The Maldron hotel is a fantastic location in Belfast. A quick 15 minute walk to the cathedral…read morequarter and so many delicious restaurants! We had the pleasure of staying on the 12th floor and had an amazing view of the city scape. The hotel front desk staff was so pleasant and helpful. They provided restaurant recommendations and they were there for any questions we had. The beds were comfy and the bathroom was clean ! We would stay here again.

    The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast

    The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast

    (49 reviews)

    £££

    City Centre

    An amazing hotel with some nice little perks for staying here. I really enjoyed how everyone here…read morewas so friendly as we were able to store our luggage in the front on the day we arrived so we can explore because our room wasn't ready yet. The location is perfect and within walking distance of a nice amount of stores and places to discover. I loved that I was able to see a beautiful church from my window and being able to open it slightly to allow the nice weather in was amazing as well! The hotel offers free water bottles (two) daily and the turn down service was amazing to have when we came back in after a night out having some amazing food. The prices for the hotel were pretty decent and the amenities I got from staying here were pretty nice as well! They offer breakfast buffet but it is on the higher end so I went to explore the local areas around the hotel! The place was super clean as well and everything was kept up to date and looking fresh! A wonderful hotel and one that I will be staying at again if I ever get the chance to visit Belfast again in the future!

    We recently stayed at the Fitzwilliam Hotel for 3 nights & our stay was Absolutely perfect & we…read morecouldnt have been happier. The rooms were average size but very contemporary & well laid out & the service throughout between the Concierge/Front desk/ Restaurants & cleaning staff were all extremely professional & helpful. The Fitzwilliam is centrally located close to many attractions such as 1) Opera House - next door 2) Crown Bar - 2 blocks 3) Ulster Hall - 3 blocks 4) Grand Central - 2 blocks 5) Black Taxi Tours - short drive & many, many more. We loved our stay & i want to thank the whole staff there for providing such a memorable experience for us in beautiful Belfast!

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    (15 reviews)

    ££

    Queen Quarter

    This hotel is situated in the more affluent southern suburbs of Belfast not far from Queens…read moreUniversity with many of the campus buildings in its surrounds. The building is located near a small cluster of pubs, restaurants and fast food outlets. Check in was not the best... After driving for several hours to Belfast and arriving late-ish and hungry the gentleman manning the reception didn't greet us with a smile and chose to take an incoming phone call prior to giving us our keycard. Understandable that at that time the reception is only manned by one person but placing the caller on hold for a few moments to see us sorted wouldn't hurt. Being the first impression for the property its ultimately important (and hardly expensive) for the receptionist to smile for guests. I did however manage to get half a smile out the man the next morning. The common areas of the hotel appeared to be more recently updated than the rooms and corridors, however many furnishings were worn.The corridor could do with a lick of paint and renewed carpet as the existing fittings are well worn/marked. Room furnishings were a bit plain and not like those advertised on the website. Beds were comfortable. No air conditioning (in our room anyway) - not a problem in December but consider this if you are staying over summer. The bathroom was fine, with a good strong shower. The water saving tap on the sink was a bit ridiculous as you need to run the tap for about a minute for the water to get warm. Breakfast included the usual hot options of full Irish with cereal, yoghurt, fruits and breads. Tea and brewed coffee supplied to the table by friendly staff. Overall an OK stay, the property could do well to make some updates to furnishings, and perhaps some extra training for one of the reception staff. Parking is 5 quid overnight which is a bit much considering street parking is available all around - however we were given free parking validation on checkout which was a nice gesture. Free WiFi is also available and was accessible from the rooms as well as the common areas, with the occasional drop out. I've stayed in much better 4-star hotels elsewhere so the money I would probably try somewhere else next time to Belfast.

    Having lived in Belfast for all my life, but never having actually been in to this hotel, I…read morerecently went for a work function, and really liked it. It's a lot bigger inside than you realise, with various function rooms and an expansive lounge and bar/restaurant area, serving those staying in the hotel, and business folks and travellers passing through. The reception staff were very helpful, and the function I attended was well sign-posted and easy to find - there was a constant supply of tea and coffee, pastries and muffins, as well as orange juice and water. The food we had was lovely too, piping hot and tasty, and we were given a full three courses for lunch - unusual for an event like that, I thought. All in all, the hotel is pleasant and inviting and seems well run and professional. I can't speak for the hotel rooms, but the main areas of the hotel were all clean and well-maintained. There is plenty of parking for patrons also.

    Titanic Hotel Belfast - hotels - Updated July 2026

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