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Titanic Hotel Belfast

Luxury in the heart of Titanic history: nautical-themed elegance amid Belfast's shipbuilding legacy.

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Housed in the historic Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices in Belfast's Titanic Quarter, this luxurious hotel blends maritime heritage with contemporary elegance. Nautical-themed rooms, a stylish cocktail bar, and proximity to the Titanic Belfast museum create an immersive stay steeped in shipbuilding legacy. Fine dining and event spaces add sophistication to every visit.

A brief summary to Titanic Hotel Belfast

  • The Titanic Quarter, 8 Queens Rd, Belfast, BT3 9DT, GB
  • +442895082000
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1.5 to 24 hours
  • Luxury
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5

Local tips

  • Opt for a heritage room to experience authentic shipyard artifacts and original features.
  • Visit the bar early evening for live piano music and Titanic-inspired cocktails.
  • Book dinner in advance; the menu highlights local produce with maritime flair.
  • Explore the Titanic Quarter on foot—museums and sculptures are steps away.
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Getting There

  • Public Bus

    Glider bus from Belfast city center to Titanic Quarter stop takes 15-20 minutes, services every 10 minutes daytime, £2.50-£3.20 one-way adult fare.

  • Taxi

    Taxi from Belfast city center or George Best City Airport arrives in 10-15 minutes, £10-£15 fare depending on traffic, available 24/7.

  • Driving

    Drive from city center via A2 takes 10-15 minutes to Queen's Road car park, £18 for 24 hours or hotel-subsidized £15 overnight for guests, height limit 2.1m underground.

  • Walking

    From Titanic Belfast museum entrance, 5-minute flat walk along waterfront path, fully paved and lit, suitable for all abilities.

Titanic Hotel Belfast location weather suitability

  • Weather icon Any Weather
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  • Weather icon Mild Temperatures

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Shipyard Legacy Reimagined

The Titanic Hotel Belfast occupies the preserved Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices, where blueprints for the ill-fated RMS Titanic were once meticulously drafted in 1907. This Grade B1 listed building in the Titanic Quarter stands as a testament to Belfast's industrial prowess, its red-brick facade and iron-framed structure evoking the era of grand ocean liners. Transformed into a boutique hotel, it honors the shipyard's past while offering modern comforts, allowing guests to sleep where history was designed.

Nautical Opulence in Every Room

Guest rooms draw inspiration from Titanic's cabins, featuring porthole windows, riveted headboards, and subtle maritime motifs that whisper of sea voyages. Suites like the Drawing Office Suite recreate the original architects' space with authentic drafting tables and leather-bound ledgers. Lavish bathrooms boast rainfall showers and Titanic Suite even includes a private sauna, blending luxury with storytelling elements that transport visitors to the early 20th century.

Culinary and Social Heart

The ground-floor bar, once the shipyard's Drawing Office café, serves craft cocktails and local gins amid exposed brick and steel beams. Adjacent dining venues offer fine fare from seafood platters to afternoon teas, with menus nodding to Belfast's seafaring traditions. These spaces buzz with evening energy, perfect for unwinding after exploring the neighboring Titanic Belfast attraction.

Event Spaces Steeped in History

Versatile function rooms, including the grand Whitehall Drawing Office, host weddings and conferences beneath soaring ceilings and period details. The hotel's location in the revitalized Titanic Quarter positions it as a hub for cultural events, with easy access to museums, galleries, and waterfront promenades that celebrate Belfast's maritime narrative.

Atmosphere of Timeless Elegance

Polished wooden floors creak softly underfoot, while chandeliers cast a warm glow over leather armchairs and nautical artifacts. The scent of fresh linen and sea salt lingers in corridors, evoking ocean breezes. This harmonious fusion of heritage and hospitality creates an ambiance where every corner tells a story of innovation, tragedy, and resilience.

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