Rooms and suites are stylish and relaxing, many boasting views over the city, the Lagan Valley or the distant Mourne Mountains. Each one features a superbly comfortable King Koil ‘Cloud’ bed, goose feather and down duvets, premium towels and bathrobes, an LCD smart TV and USB ports. Elegant bathrooms each feature walk-in rain showers and luxury ESPA toiletries, while many also boast standalone bathtubs.
The culinary offerings here focus on top quality Northern Irish produce. As well as two restaurants, there is the super sleek Observatory Bar on the 23rd floor and elegant afternoon tea served in the Seahorse Lounge.
Seahorse Restaurant:expand_more
- Cuisine: Phenomenal fine dining cuisine, creative cocktails and fine wines
- Setting: An exquisite venue with lavish fabrics, art deco touches and high ceilings
- Dress Code: Smart casual
- Children's Menu: No
- Vegetarian Option: Yes
- Reservation Required: Yes
Grand Café:expand_more
- Cuisine: An all-day dining menu of international favourites
- Setting: A vibrant and contemporary eatery with plenty of light through walls of windows
- Dress Code: Casual
- Children's Menu: No
- Vegetarian Option: Yes
- Reservation Required: No
City Highlights
Ideally placed for exploring the city, the hotel is within walking distance of Belfast’s most renowned sights. The world-famous Titanic Belfast is perhaps the city's greatest attraction, inviting you to explore a range of exhibits and interactive activities to learn more about the history of this tragic ocean liner – from animated projections to a high-tech ride through a recreation of Belfast’s 20th century shipyards. Other highlights include City Hall, the Ulster Museum, Crumlin Road Gaol, St George’s Market and the Grand Opera House.