Malmaison Hotel, Belfast, building in Belfast, County Antrim
Malmaison Hotel, Belfast is a four-star hotel in two converted 1850s warehouses in the city center with 64 rooms. The building combines historic structures with modern interior design, offering dark, luxurious materials, a stylish bar area with black velvet and porthole windows, and a warm restaurant with candlelight and private seating sections.
The buildings date to 1850 and were originally warehouses, part of Belfast's role as a major trading port. They were later transformed into a modern hotel space while preserving the original architecture and historical character.
The name references French Empress Josephine and her residence, bringing a touch of European elegance to the city. The converted warehouse structure reflects Belfast's past as a thriving trading hub, and visitors can sense this history walking through the hotel's spaces.
Check-in is available from 3 PM and check-out by 11 AM, with a 24-hour front desk for any needs. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms and public areas, and the hotel offers paid parking nearby plus services such as luggage storage and bike rentals.
The hotel bathrooms are notably spacious with large rain showers and toiletries in generous 100 milliliter bottles, which is larger than typical hotel amenities. These details make the stay feel more luxurious than usually expected in standard hotel rooms.
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