4.91km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
An urban retreat in an exceptional waterfront location, AC Hotel Belfast by Marriott is a scenic haven in a colourful travel destination in UK's Northern Ireland. Experience effortless relaxation in beautifully appointed Belfast accommodation with refined design elements, thoughtful touches of luxury, glass-enclosed double showers, 49-inch TVs and inspiring views of the Titanic Quarter and Belfast Hills. Thrill your palate with incredible Mediterranean food at our riverside restaurant, Novelli at City Quays, run by multi-Michelin-starred chef Jean Christophe Novelli. Explore celebrated local tourist sites by foot, including Titanic Belfast, City Hall, Ulster Museum, ICC Belfast, SSE Arena, Victoria Square and the beautiful Stranmillis University College. Host flawless meetings and social gatherings in a sophisticated event space, enhanced by expert planners and custom catering. Built with a designer's eye, this pet-friendly hotel is a sophisticated haven that will elevate your experience in Ireland.
GGuest User2022.04.20
Arrived in a taxi from the airport and Checked in around 3pm. The reception staff were very alert to guest arriving from the front door. Jennifer at reception checked me in very efficiently, advised me of the breakfast times and asked if I would like to book a slot. Shortly afterwards gave me an information sheet and I was off to my room. The Room I was in was the standard king with city view. The room was bigger than expected. It had everything you need. A king bed, a large tv, enough space to put my belongings, a spacious 3 piece toilet with amenities and floor to ceiling windows which had view as far as the hills beyond. We had dinner that night at the hotel restaurant called Novelli at city quays. A separate review is on their trip advisor page. That night we ended up in the bar after going out exploring. I decided to have some gin and asked what they recommended. One of the nice bartender advised the short cross gin which I never tried and is now becoming one of my favourites. Am sorry I never caught your name. But Paul who was also working that night rang it through the till should know who you are. Paul was great too, he was kept very busy that night. Everyone was great. Special mention to Mary who remembered what I drank when I asked for another. Morning came and so did breakfast. There was a large variety of hot and cold food. From sausages, bacon and eggs, to toast, cheese and ham. Also plenty of tea, coffee and juices to choose from. Next time I come back I will make sure I book an upgraded room with a view of the river. Overall a fantastic night that couldn’t be faulted. Well recommend.
4.93km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
The Hilton Belfast is a stunning city center hotel located on the banks of the River Lagan and next to ICC/ Belfast Waterfront.
The hotel offers 202 bedrooms and suites. The hotel has a Mezzanine floor dedicated to meetings and events.
Guests can enjoy two great places to eat and drink. No.4 Bar offers classic and signature cocktails while the Riverside Restaurant and Bar serves food all day with stunning views over the River Lagan.
All bedrooms and suites come with these key features-
- LED TV, Air conditioning
- Working desk with USB charge points and ergonomic chair
- Tea/Coffee making facility and mini-fridge
- Iron and ironing board
- In-room safe
At the property we offer-
- WiFi available throughout hotel in public areas and in all areas for Hilton Honors Members
- Riverside Restaurant and Bar with river views serving breakfast and dinner daily
- No.4 for cocktails and small plates
- Fitness center
- Meeting and Event Facilities with business center for up to 450 delegates and 300 dinner guests
- Covered walkway to Belfast Waterfront for convention guests. This is subject to convention organizer discretion
- Executive Lounge for guests booking into Executive Floors and Suites. Evening drinks and canapes are served daily from 6-8pm
The hotel has a convenient city center location
- Lanyon Station
- Belfast Waterfront/ ICC Belfast
- Victoria Square
- St. George's Market
- Main financial, shopping and social districts nearby
Inside One Mile you will find
- SSE Arena and Odyssey Pavilion
- Titanic Belfast
- Belfast City Hall
- Cathedral Quarter
- Titanic Quarter
- Queens Quarter/Queens University/ Ulster Museum/ Botanic Gardens
GGuest User2022.10.12
Been staying in Hilton in Belfast for couple days, I really liked hotel, lovely staff, nice food , nice rooms, the only thing I really didn’t liked, how rooms is being cleaned during your stay, if you can even say they are clean because seems that staff only empty bins and change towels and that’s it, during 4 days nothing else was cleaned, dusts wasn’t cleaned, bathroom wasn’t washed even thought it was dirty , toothpaste in sink and hairs on the floor, shower glass dirty, bathroom dirty , staff that supposed to clean it but just left it like that, didn’t even hoovered bathroom floors. I never been in hotel with such a bad housekeeping. This is really a shame because everything else about hotel I really loved.
Cathedral Quarter | 5.28km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
Relax and explore at our Ramada by Wyndham Belfast hotel in city center near Saint Anne Cathedral. Conveniently located in the heart of town, our hotel offers 165 modern guest rooms with a walk-in wet room with power shower. Those here for business can take advantage of our three meeting rooms with space for up to 140 guests. Grab a drink at the cocktail bar, enjoy a meal at SQ Bar and Grill restaurant, and stay connected with free WiFi throughout the hotel. Close to St. Anne's Square, Castle Court, Victoria Square, Belfast Cathedral, City Hall, The MAC Theatre, University of Ulster, Titanic Museum, SSE Arena and Waterfront Hall.
GGuest User2022.09.22
We stayed here for the weekend of our wedding anniversary and it was a lovely hotel. From the minute we set foot at reception, we found the staff to be efficient and friendly. The hotel has a nice bar area too and its about a 2 minute walk from all the attractions of the cathedral quarter. The standard room was great. It was Clean, modern and quiet. All the usual hotel things like tv, en-suite (which again was clean and the shower was great). Our room was at the back of the hotel and while not a fantastic view, it was nice to see the H&W cranes in the distance and despite a busy road outside and a railway line, the noise was minimal. Breakfast was nice although the only option for the eggs were scrambled, however im sure if I'd asked they'd have done me a poached or fried egg. Its a buffet style breakfast and if I have only one criticism, its that it wasnt topped up as well as it could be. The staples like bacon etc were topped up, but pastries and the continental selection were kind of sp**** and not topped up each morning we were there. That aside, there was plenty to eat and drink and a nice touch is the takeout cups. It meant I could take a coffee on my travels which is great and saves a few quid from the coffee shops etc. I look forward to returning to the Ramada again as it was a lovely experience. Thank you also for the voucher for a glass of wine free for my wife and I because it was our anniversary. That was a lovely touch.
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GGuest User2023.01.21
Great location, right next to a convenient store.. walking distance from the town square / city centre. Good affordable place to stay. The only complaint is for the breakfast, extremely lack lustre but there is a convenient kitchen on each floor plus a laundry room stored with all little complimentary toiletries and tea an coffee supplies available.
Queens Quarter | 5.76km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
A modern Belfast hotel near Queen's University Belfast with easy access to the Titanic Quarter and the city centre. Holiday Inn Express® Belfast City - hotel offers free on-site parking and is 15 minutes' drive from George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD). The hotel is a couple of minutes walk to bars and restaurants of central Belfast and is 15-minute walk from Belfast Great Victoria Street Train Station. Business guests are a 15-minute drive from the Titanic Exhibition Centre, which hosts major conferences and events, while Belfast Waterfront conference centre is 20 minutes' walk away. Back at the hotel, three smart meeting rooms can host events for up to 105 people. There's free Wi-Fi throughout. You can catch live concerts and sports at the SSE Arena Belfast, a 10-minute drive from the hotel. The Grand Opera House hosts theatre productions and musicals, or you can check out the Ulster Museum's varied exhibits. Buses from stops near the hotel take you to the city centre, where the glass-domed Victoria Square shopping complex houses upmarket designer brand stores. Set yourself up for the day with a hearty Express Start Breakfast included in the room rate, served the bright dining area. The modern, open-plan lounge bar is a great spot to chat with colleagues and friends over a glass of wine.
GGuest User2024.10.13
Parking is very convenient, and dining is very convenient around. The hotel has a good breakfast and its own bar. It is also very pleasant to go downstairs for a drink in the evening, without having to find a noisy bar on the street.
5.76km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
With a stay at Grand Central Hotel Belfast, you'll be centrally located in Belfast, within a 5-minute drive of Titanic Belfast and Ulster Hall. This luxury hotel is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Scottish Provident Institution and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Grand Opera House.
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GGuest User2023.09.30
The good- great location, high quality bed and furnishings.
The disappointing- bar service in 1st floor awful. Lots of staff but took 30 mins to get 2 glasses of wine-had to chase up to get it. Different levels of wine in the two glasses.
Service at breakfast also not good. Lots of staff but slow and no greetings/ interactions. The hot food was great but local cheese was some Brie and curled up slices of ? cheddar. Fruit salad was 95% apple with the rest watermelon. Home made granola - looked like Alpen.
Room very comfortable but air con didn’t seem to work and layer of scum between bathroom sick and marble top - which came out when sink filled for hubby’s shave.
Have fed back to hotel reception so hopefully will improve.
Overall disappointed in what we had planned as a luxury treat.
5.92km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
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GGuest User2022.09.07
I just spent two nights at ETAP Belfast and I can’t say anything bad about it! Though the rooms are small, it’s fair for the price! What is the best in this hotel is the staff! Always cheerful and keen to help, really professional! Especially Nathan, the receptionist that was working when I arrived! So polite and always making small talk which is very good and makes us feel comfortable. He is the cherry on top of the cake, if there’s any chance make sure he knows about it! He made my 3 day holiday worth it. Thank you Nathan 😍
Cathedral Quarter | 5.95km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
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MMaryam Julie2024.10.27
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6.04km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
Located in central Belfast, Hampton by Hilton Belfast City Centre offers modern rooms with free WiFi and secure discounted parking adjacent to the hotel. Travelers of all types will appreciate our proximity to the main road networks and public transport hub making, Belfast City Airport (BHD) and SSE Arena within easy reach.
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TTippyToes2023.10.27
Stayed at Hampton for 3 days and overall was a good experience. The hotel was nice and clean with friendly staff. Bed was comfortable.
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Overall it was a good experience at the hotel and Belfast was a fantastic city to visit. The city exceeded my expectations as it was very clean and friendly with a extremely chilled atmosphere.
6.09km from Stephen Whalley and Dawn Crothers Gallery & Studios
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GGuest User2023.03.28
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GGuest UserDespite phoning in advance to advise he would be checking in around 2am, the hotel reception told my son there were only three rooms left with 5 people trying to check in, the room was paid for in advance to ensure availability. As a result some may have to go elsewhere. Luckily for him he secured a room, however when he entered the room there was already someone sleeping in the room.
After a long journey this is not the level of service expected of a hotel like the Europa, not to mention the safety of the guest already sleeping in the room was compromised.
GGuest UserWe arrived late on Friday - around 10pm - and was very tired so disappointed to discover the volume of music being played in the foyer/bar area. However, we checked in with ease and given a little paper bag with tea bags, coffee and milk. There are 4 floors and our room was on floor 3. The room was certainly small as the elevator shaft essentially took up a big chunk of our room. This unfortunately meant that any time someone used the elevator, we heard the pings and the comedy Belfast voice they play when you get to a floor.
I called reception and asked when the music was played until - and I was told 1pm. Shame as we wanted to sleep and its all we could hear - and feel. The bass was that powerful that you could feel it 3 floors up!
Don't get me wrong - it's a cracking hotel in a great spot - but don't stay here if you want to get a good nights sleep. It's a party hotel really.
The service was great and the staff were lovely. Breakfast options were great and the pastries were delicious.
GGuest UserWe nice ambience when we entered and had hand sanitizer sations available through out the hotel. Greeted by very friendly and courteous staff, thanks Madelina and Rubelha for all you help. Room was very nice and clean. Room service staff was great, thanks Rachel and Michelle. Housekeeping staff was fast and courteous. Food was great, loved the home made Titanic ice cream sundae and their other deserts.
YYuThe hotel is beautiful, with a sense of history, Titanic theme, service is not bad. It is suitable for taking pictures, even checkin male waiters, wearing a lot of Jack. There are many photos of the year in the building, and the manuscripts are very traversing, suitable for Titanic movies and history lovers! Recommend not far from the dot coffee, you can feel socialism when you enterprising, you must pay, and add color to the Chinese. The disadvantage is: because of the historical building, the bath water is small, the room is not big.
GGuest UserThe apartment is big enough. All things are ok. Free underground parking is provided and it’s very convenient to go to the apartment directly via the lift. The staff are helpful. The pan is scratched and they immediately provided the new one. Tesco superstore is just next to the door, very convenient for shopping food. Very good for family trip when you want to cook for yourself.
GGuest UserThe room I stayed in was a business-style suite facing the main road. It was big and comfortable with a nice bathroom and tea/coffee facilities. There is free, covered parking at the back which was useful.
The windows opened which was good as it was dry and hot in the room. I could not get the TV to work other than BBC World although eventually I managed to tweak the box and get it to work. The room furnishing was incredibly dark (wallpaper, curtains and light covers were all in dark material). I had to ask the reception to replace a broken bulb in one of the ceiling lights and the bedsit lights were so dark it was impossible to read by them.
The cleaning of the room was a bit hit or miss and there were cigarette butts permanently stuck out of the external butt holder right by the front door. The housekeeper did pop by and apologise. The staff at reception were helpful and pleasant and when prompted sorted out the necessary issues.
WWolverine154First, the no-front desk touch screen check-in was beyond brutal. You have to type in EVERYTHING (and what they want is WAY over the top) one letter/# at a time w/your finger-whole process took me about 20 mins. Ridiculous. I think management realizes that-hence why they have a mini-fridge stocked w/gratis microbrews just inside the entry to keep guests from blowing their lids. My room was far, far away from any possible noise from the bar on the 2nd floor. Room, bed & bathroom were huge, modern & well appointed. Very quiet. Only issue was the fact that the wifi, like pretty much all of the other 7 properties I stayed at during my 3 weeks in the UK, was pretty pokey-around 10 mbps which barely allows for streaming youtube. Also, they need to provide mini-fridges. Yes, I know, Brits & most of the rest of Europe have no idea what they are just like that strange type of water called ice. My rating would be 4 stars but in the course of about 2 nights/3 partial days I got way more than a sixer of brews (I have never seen this perk anywhere in the world & I respect it deeply as a former homebrewer) so this add on made it 5 stars stay.
GGuest UserGreat staff and nice room for the price, but it was very hot in our room and we didn’t get much sleep because of some guy next door using an angle grinder all morning. No AC so we couldn’t close the window so that was annoying.
GGuest UserVery disappointed with the horrible customer service received at this hotel. Firstly you can’t charge nothing to your room without a card being presented at check in! So far nothing extremely awkward as I travel around the world and with the exception of the hotel chains that I have membership, inhame been asked before to present a credit card to be inserted in the hotel system as a guarantee. The awkwardness start when the receptionist start asking how much you want to put in ?? It seemed more to be on a top up shop than in a hotel! So as I am staying just a couple of nights (already payed for) and being caught by surprise I asked for a 100£ credit to the room, payment went trough etc, got to the bar and was told that I had to pay there for the drinks to which I responded that I had just put a credit in and for the bartender to verify, “computer says nooo” like type of answer, he then called reception, followed by same type of operation with computer still saying nooo. A girl who seemed to be the bar manager, absolutely didn’t bother to come and get involved in order to excuse the hotel for whatever mistake was happening, I ended up paying for the drinks with my card even with a credit of 100£ Worse than this: Breakfast today, received by the restaurant manager who requested my room number, with little to no sympathy at all with a shut face very poor wording took note of room Nr and asked me to wait at the bar area as she needed to prepare a table for me, which was fine. Minutes later a young waitress came and call me for a table already settled. She inform me of the buffet and I request a menu as I’ve dietary demands and knew what I wanted actually. I stated that i wanted to poached eggs on brown bread toast with either smoked salmon or avocado or even a bit of salad. The girl asked me to wait a bit and went to the restaurant manager to ask. I was flabbergasted by the answer of the terrible, horrible and rude creature that is breakfast room manager at this hotel. “ my manger says that we would do the 2 poached eggs, but we don’t have salmon, avocado nor salad” ??? You can do your own toast at the buffet Which I did of course alternative was going and eat out! Coffee machine broken, but mysteriously repair itself after a lot of customers complaint (specially because everyone could see another operational coffee machine at the bar. I think they’re understaffed as I could see the bartender from last night which I saw closing the bar at 23h40, and was there already today at 8h30am ? Staff must be shattered with workload but, they either choose to move (there’s a lot of job offer in the sector) or they take the risk of being frustrated and being rude with customers who keep the hotel running. This besides my colleagues in upper floors being abruptly waked up at 6ish am with construction work on the roof, and when called reception were told “yeah it’s some repairs in the roof and we don’t know until when it’d last” Unbelievable!!! On a positive no
Originally booked Obel 64 on Belfasts riverside for a short stay to celebrate my husband's birthday. Had our transport, restaurants and itinerary for our trip all pre planned and most of it pre booked prior to arriving only to have a message late the night before travelling to tell us they moved our reservation to another location due to ”unforseen circumstances” no other explanation. St Thomas Hall was the opposite side of the city centre to where we should have been staying and there was apparently no other options for relocating us and it was also non refundable. I therefore spent the night prior to travelling, rather than getting a good night sleep, cancelling/amending all our travel arrangements for the whole trip, and reorganising our restaurants and itinerary. Although they upgraded our room to include an extra bedroom, I ended up spending much more money because of the additional transport and cancellation/amendment fees. The good bits - reception staff I spoke to to get key code was friendly and polite, accessing the apartment was easy, the apartment itself was spacious, modern and clean. I had organised a birthday package on arrival for extra which included prosecco, a cake, balloons and banners which was very nicely done 👍, the beds and sofas were comfortable and the bathroom and kitchen had everything we needed, there were some take away and sit in food establishments nearby including a mini coop, regular buses to city centre from bus stop just down from apartment. The not so good bits - no longer had the river view or the main attractions within a reasonable walking distance for my 9 year old son (which were the whole reason I booked Obel 64), ALL the internal doors were so loud/squeaky and no door stoppers provided to prop them open which was not so good through the night, there were only 2 pillows provided per double bed and may as well not have had any as they were so flat and thin, one of the bedroom door handles was loose and threatening to fall off, as the property is on a main road there was so much loud traffic right into the early hours and the windows didn't do much to dampen the noise (should have brought my ear plugs). Overall experience was very mixed. The apartment itself was comfortable enough and served the needs we had for our short stay, however, it's absolutely not the property or location I would have booked for our particular stay and having read other reviews it seems to be a regular thing which is very worrying and it was a very stressful experience. On that basis I'd be wary booking again.
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