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Reviewed 18 September 2018

Really glad we picked this hotel, it was simply wonderful and in many ways bought the Titanic story to life, more than the museum did, because it felt so real and authentic. From the photos everywhere, original meeting rooms, stunning staircase and artefacts...we loved the whole experience, add to that one of the best breakfasts ever and we would definitely choose to stay again! We had a room overlooking the water it was a brilliant view!

Room tip: We had a corner room on the 3rd floor overlooking the museum and sea
Date of stay: May 2018
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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Thank JoulesD
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Reviewed 17 September 2018 via mobile

We attended a friends wedding at the Titanic and stayed for 3 nights. This place grabs your attention from the get go and holds it for as long as you stay. The decor is beautiful throughout with none of the nautical themes feeling mawkish or cliched which they might anywhere else. The staff are friendly, though some were a little flustered under pressure, the general sense we received was one of warmth and well intended service. Food and drink were all excellent if a little on the pricey side, breakfast offered a great variety of choices. We stayed in 3 different rooms - nothing to do with complaints, just based on our plans - so I saw a great many views and styles of setups, all very impressive. As we were attending a wedding, we also got to experience the function facilities which were nothing short of exquisite. The bride and groom were well supported by the staff throughout the day and the venue offered a wonderful backdrop to the proceedings. A night (and day) to remember, pardon the obligatory titanic pun!!

Date of stay: September 2018
Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Reviewed 17 September 2018 via mobile

Stayed here in the titanic hotel last night what an amazing hotel it’s actually beautiful, only down fall in room 119 was the strong smell of heavy bleach on arrival it was facing the back so u could here all the noises and the hallways are very eco, the staff I have to say are lovely very friendly and nice, they have no car park u have to park in a pay one acceoss the road and they stamp it so u get a reduction was like €15 euros for the night.

Date of stay: September 2018
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Thank Janice8976
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Reviewed 16 September 2018

Located opposite the equally stunning Titanic Museum in the nicely renovated drawing office of the Harland & Wolff shipyard which build the Titanic. The rooms are a bit of a mix between the steel look of an old liner, some navel memorabilia and at times too much open space. However you rather have that problem than no space at all.
The public area of the hotel with its restaurant, bar, breakfast area or the function rooms is the real start of this hotel. They have been nicely renovated, and the turn of the century architecture is just a stunning back ground for your activities. Even if it is just enjoying a drink or an afternoon tea after a city or museum visit.
We loved the stay there

Date of stay: May 2018
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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Reviewed 16 September 2018 via mobile

So much history to the hotel and the decor is lovely. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. Breakfast was nice aswell. I Will definately come back at some point! Definately one of my favourite hotels.

Date of stay: September 2018
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Thank jeng385
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