Benedicts Hotel Restaurant
About
Benedicts Hotel is a boutique 4‑star oasis tucked into the heart of Belfast’s vibrant city centre. Designed by renowned architect Eamon Carberry, every room is a study in understated luxury, featuring 600‑thread Egyptian cotton sheets, feather‑topped mattresses, and contemporary styling that balances comfort with elegance. The hotel’s central location places guests a short stroll from iconic landmarks such as the Titanic Quarter, the City Hall, and the Opera House, making it an ideal base for both leisure and business travellers. Dining at Benedict’s is an experience in itself. The restaurant marries modern Northern Irish produce with classic global flavours, offering everything from breakfast platters and a popular bottom‑less lunch club to seasonal dinner menus that include a mouth‑watering Christmas party set. The adjoining bar, a favourite spot for locals and guests alike, is renowned for its creative cocktails, craft beers and lively entertainment, especially during the festive season. Beyond hospitality, Benedict’s shines as a community hub. With free Wi‑Fi, a rooftop terrace, private dining rooms for events, and a focus on accessibility, it caters to families, couples, business travellers, and food enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re here to explore Belfast’s museums, attend a conference, or simply unwind with a glass of champagne, Benedict’s offers a polished, welcoming atmosphere that feels like home. Overall, Benedicts Hotel blends stylish interiors, exceptional service, and a prime location to deliver a memorable stay for every type of visitor.
Highlights
- Boutique 4‑Star Luxury
- Prime City Centre Location
- World‑Class Bar
- Comfortable Beds with Egyptian Cotton
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Best time to visit
Spring and early summer offer a vibrant city atmosphere, while autumn provides cooler weather and fewer crowds for a relaxed stay.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Comfortable Beds
- Friendly Staff
- Great Bar
- Central Location
- Variety of Dining Options
- Good Value
Things to consider
- Busy During Peak Hours
- Limited Parking
- Noise at Night
What people are saying
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour