Fitzwilliam Hotel

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The Fitzwilliam Hotel
Great Victoria Street
BELFAST
BT2 7HR
Where is this?

Location

City Centre

Near to all of the best shops and restaurants in the very heart of Belfast this finely designed contemporary five star hotel is right beside the Grand Opera House.

Sleep in one of their 130 elegantly designed guestrooms. Should you need to work or to keep in touch with home, all guestrooms have complimentary high speed broadband. There are also complimentary mineral waters and newspapers. Or watch great movies on the 26” LCD TVs while you enjoy extensive 24 hour room service. All bathrooms come with a bath and powerful sunflower showers, anti mist mirrors, hairdryers with va-va-voom, generous towels, H20 toiletries, luxurious robes and slippers.

Conference

The Fitzwilliam has three comfortable, yet stunningly contemporary state-of-the-art conference suites located on the 9th floor overlooking the City. The flexible suites can accommodate any event from 2 – 40 people.

There’s unlimited complimentary broadband in all meeting rooms, a fully equipped business centre and of course the dedicated Events Team will give you all the assistance you need to make sure your event is a complete success. A glass walled break out area serving working meals and themed breaks is available on the same floor.

Bar

Opt for a more casual occasion in the hotel bar, a popular watering hole with intimate booths divided by retor-style screening, offering a lively, friendly atmosphere and the great “Irish craic” for which Belfast is famous. The exciting Bar menu is available for all day dining.


This is the Belfast watering hole where you’ll see the city’s great and good gather for lunch or an evening drink.

Restaurant

“Menu by Kevin Thornton”
Belfast’s newest eatery “Menu by Kevin Thornton” at The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast is the latest addition to Belfast’s fashionable food and drink scene.  Overseen by Michelin starred chef Kevin Thornton; bespoke sumptuous menus have been created with an emphasis on wholesome, elegantly simple and uncomplicated flavours making the most of finest fresh local produce.  This is all about flavour and it redefines casual dining. 


The restaurant plays on the theme of the traditional oak room with a series of three dining areas divided by rotating oak mobiles.  Booth and banquette seating provide more intimate dining areas whilst central tables are lined with Tom Dixon’s high backed “Tall Chair” upholstered in vibrant cerise fabric.

Health/Fitness

Fitness suite located with a day room. Free weights section and several resistance machines.

Luxury

The Fitzwilliam Hotel. There it stands. Come in and find yourself smiling as you are carefully wrapped in the kind of thoughtful, welcoming personal service you thought you’d never see again. Look around. Enjoy the unusually relaxed, comfortable atmosphere that washes over you.


Everything is different - everything is carefully, thoughtfully, brilliantly different. This is home to one of Belfast’s best restaurants, a bar filled with friends you haven’t met yet, sumptuous accommodation, a penthouse, fitness suite, and business facilities that say everything about you before you even speak. This is great. Really great. And wow, what an incredible find.

Facilities

24 Hour ReceptionAir ConditioningBaby Changing FacilitiesBarCredit card acceptedCurrency ExchangeDedicated ParkingDisabled accessDouble GlazingEco Policy Iron / Ironing BoardLeft luggageRoom ServiceSatellite TVTour Desk/ConciergeTranslink busTV in roomWireless internet accessWork Desk

Directions


Tel: +44 (0) 28 9044 2080
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9031 0486
enq@fitzwilliamhotelbelfast.com
http://www.fitzwilliamhotelbelfast.com
 

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