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    The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast - Pictures I drew

    The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast

    (48 reviews)

    £££

    City Centre

    My hotel experience at the Fitzwilliam was incredible! I came to Belfast solo all the way from…read moreEdmond, Oklahoma, USA. I was born in Belfast and have never been back (I grew up in America). I was greeted with such warmth and friendliness by the staff here. My room was very trendy looking and comfortable. I wish I stayed here longer, but I was only in town for a couple of days. Some nice perks: The staff will call drivers to come pick you up and take you where you want to go. There is an umbrella in the room, which I ended up using because it was raining outside. The downstairs bar and eatery was amazing as well. I enjoyed the food and drinks. I took full advantage of the delicious room service for breakfast. I want to bring my husband here when I return to Belfast! Exceptional experience.

    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!

    Maldron Hotel - Bed room

    Maldron Hotel

    (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.

    Malmaison

    Malmaison

    (39 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    Great experience with our stay. Service was friendly and welcoming. When we checked into our first…read moreroom it was right above the bar and there was a musician and it was suuuuper loud (literally felt like the music was being played in our room) so we went downstairs to see if we could have another one. The only other room they had was a junior suite (literally the room was named Goliath, my first stay in a room with a name instead of a number) and they upgraded us. It was SOOOOO nice and massive and beautiful. Only complaint is the room was dark AF with terrible lighting but it added to the medieval vibe I guess. Breakfast was fairly limited in options but good since we were in a rush.

    It was £175 for an ok room for one night for 2: yip £175 yet breakfast was not included…read more There was a bit of irritation as check-in only began beyond 4pm, rather than 3pm when it should have commenced. Mal-administration perhaps? It came over as amateur but at £175 for an ok room for a night, amateur, delay and ineptitude have no place at this price. When we got to the room it was also irritating that the electronic access card didn't work. The dimly lit room was cosy warm with a comfy bed. In - room tea/coffee/kettle and a well stocked fridge were tucked into the wardrobe. Our room had one of the smallest showers I've ever been in, at about an ungenerous two feet wide. Having overcome check - in and delayed room entry malfunctions we headed down to a cramped bar area for wedding related refreshments. The coffee was lukewarm and watery. The tea was also poor tasting as the water wasn't hot enough. Tea leaves need fresh water just off the boil to maximise flavours. The tea and coffee were good quality but quality alone sometimes isn't enough. If you don't do it right then quality is wasted as was the case here. Not upscale more amateurism or laziness or perhaps the daft excuse: health & safety? The amuse-bouche were plentiful and served with smiles. They ranged in quality with my preferences in order being duck rillettes 10/10, salmon toast 9/10, goat cheese tartlet 5/10 as the pastry wasn't made with butter and they were dry through overcooking (or heating & reheating) and breadcrumbed mini fishcakes 3/10 made with cheap, pre frozen, pink salmon, little or no butter, no fresh herbs and an overpowering fishy taste. It was poor that the dip with the fishy fishcake was from a jar of mayonnaise: a cheap shortcut I didn't expect from a hotel positioning itself as upscale so yet evidence of style over substance. When I asked the server what fish was in the 'cake' she didn't know. It was also plain from her "I don't know' that she didn't much care either: maybe amateurism - you gotta walk the talk folks but if the server is on minimum wages I couldn't be critical of her malcontent malfunction. The wedding meal itself was pretty good for the most part, but not great. I had St Maure goat cheese with various salad leaves, sliced blood orange & pistachios to begin. My beef brisket main was very good and 7/10. It had great flavour served with a lightly fried perfect egg 10/10. I finished with what was alleged to be an artisan cheese plate. This was quite poor quality so 2/10. Maybe a Malfunction. Rather than artisan I got industrially made, mostly low grade cheeses, and none had any powerful cheese flavour. The worst thing of all about this was that this non-artisan cheese plate was served warm from the kitchen. So the hard cheeses sweated and the pasteurised Brie style cheese, that had already begun to sag when it reached the table, sank within a few moments into an unpleasant rind-topped oily cheese puddle. Later in the evening we were treated to delicious mini slider burgers that were ace 10/10 and barbecue style spicy chicken wings 6/10. I didn't try the bacon mini muffins or the chips. All cocktail drinks were exorbitantly priced. The dining room had about 80 wedding guests and was overfilled at that, to a point that was uncomfortable. There's another irritation to note. The in-room shower gel & shampoo tubes are labelled the best that you can steal. We've already paid for them so if we decide to take them and throw them in the bin that's our business and it certainly isn't theft. We could discuss daylight robbery style theft with Malmaison. So is it a wedding venue; certainly not for more than 50 in our view. Would we return here; well maybe but not anytime soon as we can stay for 3 nights half board in May in Malaga for less than £175. Our hotel there is right by the Mediterranean. I observed a fellow guest at check-in as we checked out. She was trying to pay for something. She tendered a paper £10 Bank of England note. She was told it could not be accepted. An upscale place would have been discreet rather than broadcast this non transaction for us to hear. More malfunction and maladministration. I imagine had she handed this £10 over as a tip it would have been a whole other story. Maybe he doesn't realise that customers make pay days. When a business in the service industry is charging £175 a night room only, £9 for a small glass of wine and upwards of £12 for badly mixed cocktails I expect every single aspect of customer delivery to be flawless. This consistently wasn't the case here.

    Europa Hotel - The incredibly comfortable bed in our luxurious, unexpectedly discounted suite at Belfast's wonderful Europa Hotel!

    Europa Hotel

    (71 reviews)

    £££

    City Centre

    We stayed at the hotel Europa for two nights in Belfast. This is a modern hotel with a breakfast…read morebuffet included in your room. There is a bar on the second floor that has a pianist and live music, and an enormous cheese plate and bread plate that are easily shared among three people. This hotel is centrally located and easy to navigate through the rest of Belfast. Our room was smallish, but pretty standard for European hotels.

    Prime location in Belfast - a most ideal setting to play tourist. Step outside and you're in the…read moreheart of the city. So many hot spots are nearby - the metro, grocery stores, the famous Crown bar, restaurants galore, city hall, shopping center, etc. Room size is cozy for 2 people but just right for one person. I especially liked that there's a small desk and chair PLUS a built in booth and table which offers additional seating. It makes for a cozy setting. The one thing to be aware of is the all glass bathroom so if you're sharing the room, there is no bathroom or shower privacy! Hopefully not all the rooms are setup that way. Breakfast is very nice, offering a generous spread. Seating is assigned so the restaurant can manage headcount but generally not a big issue. Look for the Bushmills whiskey that they offer as a generous add on to your oatmeal - haha! It makes for an unexpected boozy breakfast start to the day. :) I thoroughly enjoyed staying at the Europa in Belfast and would gladly stay here again next time I'm visiting.

    Hotel Ibis - hotels - Updated May 2026

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