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SLEEPOVER // MALDRON

A MONTH OR SO back we were given the opportunity to try out the Maldron in Belfast City Centre. This was around the time that our localised restrictions were easing and there was a bit more life about the city again.

My husband and I booked ourselves in for a Saturday night and we arrived for check-in around mid afternoon. But first lets take a look

at where the Maldron is located; it’s literally about four minutes walk from Belfast City Hall - so completely central to the shops, restaurants and nightlife.

From the outside, this new building is impressive and imposing - stretching into the every growing city skyscape. Large swathes of glass offer an intriguing glimpse of what’s ahead. Stepping inside doesn’t disappoint. The social aspect of this hotel is an obvious intention, the reception is stylish and compact and leads straight to the bar which of course is a hub of activity - a great vibe when entering the hotel, immediately giving off a friendly and lively feel. ninth floor. I’ve got to be honest I love a view, and I got it from this room. I could see down into the lively square behind Robinson’s Bar, up the street towards Donegall Square, and over the rooftops towards Stormont on one side and Cavehill on the other. The room was fresh, tidy, clean, contemporary and well thought out. A fabulous big bed, large flat screen TV, great storage to hang our clothes, a table for the essential pre-drinks, and the ensuite was uber-cool (who doesn’t love a rain head shower?).

Once we’d settled in we headed down to the bar for a pint or two before heading into the hotel restaurant for dinner. Not to deminsh how great the room was, but the food in this place is totally gorgeous. I’ve stayed in lots and lots of hotels, and often the food offering is, well, mediocre. And, if I’m brutally honest I was expecting the same here. But no, the food was outstanding! Both my husband and I indulged. We had signature hotel cocktails, and a three course meal. I’ll not go through each dish independently, but each was as tasty as the next - while each independently standing on their own merit. To say I/we would recoemmend this restaruant is an understatement. Adam Curley, the head chef has created a menu that caters for all tastes, it’s little wonder he won the Institute of Hospitality Chef of the Year Award. Regardless of whether you stay over in this hotel (maybe you live near the city and are just in for the day), I’d definately recommend that you try this restaurant!

The night went on, we went out into the city, got fairly lit and made our way back to the room for the night. The bed was super comfy and made for great slumber. Breakfast in the morning was great - perfect for helping with the hangover.

All in all, yes, if you’re looking somewhere to stay on your Belfast City break try out the Maldron. Staff were friendly, professional and knowledgeable, and when you put that together with the rest of the review - this is a no brainer for you.

www.maldronhotelbelfastcity.com

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