Queens Road Titanic Quarter, Belfast, BT3 9DT, United Kingdom
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Titanic Hotel Belfast is located opposite the Titanic Belfast. It is 1969 feet from the SSE Arena. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Rooms feature an Art Deco theme throughout and are equipped with a flat-screen TV. Tea/coffee making facilities are provided in each room. Some rooms offer views of the Titanic Quarter. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property. Guests can store their bags in the property's luggage storage facilities. Titanic Hotel Belfast also offers a babysitting service, and meeting and banquet facilities. Belfast city center is 1.2 mi from Titanic Hotel Belfast, while the Titanic's Dock and Pump House is 0.6 mi from the property. The nearest airport is George Best Belfast City Airport, 1.9 mi from Titanic Hotel Belfast.
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Absolutely amazing hotel. Staff were fabulous and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. We will def be back!! We were going to an event in the SSE Arena and it was so handy to walk to. Directly across from the titanic museum.
Cannot fault the place!
Fantastic White Star art work in a stunning historical building. The rooms were immaculately clean and stylish. The food was very good quality. Great location for the Titanic museum, Thompson dock, HMS Caroline and SS Nomadic
A super renovation and conversion of a historic, industrial building. Ideal for visiting the Titanic museum, directly opposite and only a stones throw away. Good size, comfortable bedroom tastefully decorated and with view of Titanic museum and docks. Bar area had comfortable seats/sofas and was lovely with lots of natural light. Some really good paintings on the walls of public areas. The restored former office areas were very interesting. Many of the staff were very good and very helpful, particularly on reception.
Some of the waiting staff in both the restaurant and bar areas were poor at "scanning" the room to spot customers who were looking for their attention. Breakfast on the first day was disappointing as there was very little cooked food available at 10am, despite breakfast being until 11am. However on the other days this wasn't an issue. The shower tray was extremely flexible, even bouncing when my 52kg wife stepped on it, so this is likely to break/crack at some point soon. The shower water pressure was poor in our 3rd floor room, so I'd recommend booster pumps are installed in the water supplies - otherwise not many people with long hair will realistically want to wash their hair as it would take a long time with the low water flow.
bar and breakfasrt
Location and the communal areas were classy
Too dark. Room so dark you couldn't see in the mirror to get ready. Our room 325 was overlooked by a corridor so everyone using it could see in. All in all, overpriced. £19 each for an awful quality breakfast. Service at breakfast was awful too.