Northern Ireland's highly anticipated Titanic Hotel Belfast is officially open for business. The new $37 million luxury hotel features unparalleled access to the Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and ...
Recreating one of history’s worst maritime disasters isn’t on many travelers' bucket lists, but the Titanic Hotel Belfast just might change that. Belfast has long been a destination for history buffs ...
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, where the shipbuilding legacy transformed the city into a major cultural draw. The historic Titanic Hotel Belfast and the ...
Celebrating Titanic Hotel Belfast’s fifth birthday with John Paul Doherty, creative director of Harcourt Developments are Yvonne McIlree, director of sales and marketing, Adrian McNally, general ...
Titanic Hotel Belfast is located in the former headquarters of Harland & Wolff, builders of Titanic, and provides the perfect destination for anyone travelling to Titanic Quarter on business or for ...
In the namesake quarter that draws tourists from all over the world, this iconic hotel commemorates the fated ship. It is about 20 minutes by foot from the heart of Belfast and adjacent to the Titanic ...
In the namesake quarter that draws tourists from all over the region, this iconic hotel commemorates the fated ship of the same name. It is about 10 minutes by foot from the heart of Belfast and close ...
The company behind the Titanic Belfast tourist attraction has reported a 30% fall in pre-tax profit for its latest trading ...
With the tourism industry in Belfast steadily growing, an interest has been shown in transforming a former church on the Shankill Road into a new Titanic-themed hotel, honoring the ill-fated steam ...
Titanic Hotel Belfast has said it is ‘China Ready’ having completed the ‘China Tourist Welcome’ training and accreditation programme. Certified by CORTI (China Outbound Tourism Research Institute), ...
For much of its history Belfast has been the industrial dynamo of Ireland. During the 19th century it was Ireland’s largest city, and during the last half of the 19th century it was the fastest ...