Titanic Hotel in Belfast was amazing we went for my sons birthday and they were amazing with him. The tour was brillant and there was so much information. My son is 9 and had the best time. The staff where amazing and food was amazing to. We will most definitely be back
Best Hotel I've stayed in! Absolutely gorgeous Hotel. Rooms very spacious, bed comfortable and facilities great. We stated one night and from the moment we arrived, we were treated fantastic. Booking in was quick then Gerry Showed us to our room and gave us a bit of history about the hotel. We had a 3 course meal in the evening which was beautiful. Excellent menu choice! The breakfast was also fantastic..a selection of continental choices or fully cooked breakfast. We really enjoyed our stay and the staff were all great. The only negative I have to say is thst a few inconsiderate guests shouting in corridor at 2.30 am....no fault of hotel. Hotel gets a 5* from me!
Love this hotel, only there for 1 night for business meeting in Belfast. Check in was first class girls on the desk on Monday when I checked in and again on Tuesday 1st Feb when I checked out were excellent! Ordered late lunch in bar food and service was great.
Wonderful architecture and lots of interesting info posted around the place. Loved exploring the various rooms that were once used by the ship builders and designers, Very special and unique environment, well worth a visit. Staff really made us feel welcome and were very professional. The room was beautiful with lots of designer touches and a lovely big comfortable bed. Wish that we hadn't bothered with afternoon tea though. £35 apiece for sandwiches that were clearly made hours ago and some sugary cakes. The scones were excellent but came with the world's smallest allocation of jam and cream wasn't fresh. Would definitely stay here again but wouldn't recommend the afternoon tea
The concierge was brilliant and reception staff friendly, the hotel itself was beautiful but staff in dining room could really do with some training on how to treat customers. Coffee with no spoons, had afternoon tea booked for 2.30 which arrived at 3.15. Waitress sighed when asked for cocktail list and was less than pleased when I had to go to the bar to ask again. Definitely won’t be back and will not recommend it.
Stayed at this hotel which was wonderful, we were a little disappointed that the titanic museum was closed but Jerry the concierge at the hotel was fantastic, he gave us a tour around the hotel which is like a museum, he was very knowledgeable about any history in the area and told us loads of things about titanic that we didn’t know. The only gripe is the restaurant was a little pricey but overall had a great time.
This was a beautiful hotel and has a luxurious feel. It is very romantic with a relaxed bar for drinks in the evening. Lovely views from the windows - we were in the Titanic Suite. The attention to details was lovely with a welcome macaroon and turndown service. The bar staff have great local activity and drink suggestions. The restaurant has excellent friendly staff and a great breakfast and dinner. There is an extensive wine list too. The parking is £15 for 24 hours - make sure you get your ticket validated. The area feels very safe. The location is great - just twenty min walk into the town centre, less than 10 minutes to the ferry port and right beside the museum. My only negative … The reception staff could do with a little training. We arrived very early after the overnight ferry. We went to reception to try and get a tea and coffee and make a plan and the first thing I was told was ‘your room won’t be ready’. A) This hadn’t been checked and B) I hadn’t even asked. It was just a shame and I think speaks to a lack of experience. There was also no offers to arrange a taxi/check if we needed any help etc. The staff we passed in the hallway were much friendlier.…
Really enjoyed our night away at this lovely hotel. Staff are really friendly and helpful! Hotel is nicely decorated and well themed. We had a lovely meal and couldn’t fault anything, the creme brûlée was the highlight. Will be back when the titanic museum is open as sadly it was closed for renovation. Only drawback is the car park as it was not connected to the hotel. With the renovations made the walk even longer as parts of the walkway was blocked off. Expensive parking for not central parking, £15 overnight (cheaper overnight in Belfast centre). Although the hotel experience was very positive.
A great holiday that is well furnished, amazing high ceilings and general areas are well presented and feels quite indulgent. Staff are super friendly and welcoming, particularly on reception and the bar. Rooms are comfortable although the corridors need better lighting (it’s supposed to be like ships corridors, but it would just be better brighter!)
We had the most amazing stay here! Gerry is an absolute asset to this hotel with all of his knowledge of the hotel. With the museum being shut for a refurb he did a tour of the hotel to showed us all of the history! Rooms are beautiful, staff very friendly would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to visit!
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