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14th August 2021
10:00am BST

Located in the former headquarters of Harland and Wolff (the ships yard where the Titanic was built), the Titanic Hotel Belfast has 119 luxury bedrooms decked in an Art Deco nautical theme, and makes for the perfect backdrop for your visit up north.
And when staying at the Titanic Hotel Belfast, make sure you check out the hotel's Wolff Grill restaurant. Nowhere else in the world can you enjoy fine dining with views towards the spectacular Titanic Belfast building and historic slipways where Titanic and her sister ships Olympic and Britannic were constructed.
As for the food – let's just say it's no wonder the restaurant has just been awarded Ireland’s Hotel Restaurant of the Year for its second consecutive year.
However, while making sure to dine in the Wolff Grill one evening of your stay, make sure you also check out some of the other amazing eateries Belfast has to offer. Luckily, many of these are right on your doorstep in the Titanic Quarter of the city.
Here are just a few we have loved and can recommend:
Dean and Decano is a smart, stylish and buzzing restaurant / café / bar with a distinctly Italian flavour. Located on the fashionable Lisburn Road in South Belfast. Deane and Decano is open for morning coffee, lunch, afternoon snacks and dinner 6 days a week.
In the vibrant and busy Cathedral Quarter, make sure you pop into Hadskis, and enjoy an ever-changing menu of daily specials made from locally sourced produce, alongside some classic European dishes. Hadskis is also a great spot for people-watching, to check out what the trendiest of locals are eating, wearing and talking about.
OX is a cool and funky restaurant with a plate glass shop front overlooking the water. The interior is trendy, think exposed brick and polished concrete details, and the crowd is a mix of tourists, hip locals and frankly just anyone who appreciates really good food.
If you are keen to explore Belfast, the most fun, convenient (and cost-effective) way to get around is by bicycle. There are plenty of Belfast Bike hire locations dotted around Titanic Quarter. A cycle around Belfast’s Maritime Mile, a nautical mile around Belfast’s stunning historic waterfront, is the perfect way to spend a sunny day. Keep an eye out for the six Glass of Thrones windows along the Maritime Mile which depicts some of the most iconic scenes from the hit HBO series, Game of Thrones.
Belfast is a thriving city, bursting with culture and life however, it is no secret Belfast has had a troubled past. If you are curious to find out more out about ‘The Troubles’, what better way than to learn from a local who has experienced them first-hand. Black Taxi Tours viewing the city’s murals and peace wall can be booked directly through Titanic Hotel Belfast’s concierge team. They can even arrange free collection to and from the hotel entrance.
And right now, when you book two nights Bed and Breakfast at Titanic Hotel Belfast, you can now enjoy a third night for free – compliments of the hotel! From £295/€347 per room.
Sounds amazing? We know. The perfect offer for anyone wanting to experience Belfast and all it has to offer this autumn.Explore more on these topics: