The Titanic Hotel is amazing, perfectly located outside of the city centre and directly opposite the Titanic experience (An absolute must!) From the moment you arrive we were made to feel welcome, the staff could not have been more friendly, accommodating and professional. The corridors leading to the rooms are dark and lit only by the room numbers shone onto the wall. Whilst at first it feels a little disconcerting, it makes the ambience feel like a 1900 liner (I suppose that is the point!) The rooms are spacious with a huge comfortable bed. We would have liked a little more space to store clothes but that is a minor niggle. The bathroom was again absolutely spotless with high quality towels. I have only one issue with the hotel and that is the Wolff Grill. The food is very good but expensive. Side dishes are not includes in the price of main meals so a £22 burger turns into a £27 burger and fries which is frankly massively over priced. The deserts were very good but overdressed, sometimes less really is more. (A sticky toffee pudding does not need popcorn and honeycomb, strawberry, and blackberries to dress the plate!) Would I stay in the Titanic Hotel again - absolutely. It is a fantastic hotel, but I would be reluctant to eat in the Wolff Grill. It is good food but there are other options that are more reasonably priced.
The Titanic Hotel is amazing, perfectly located outside of the city centre and directly opposite the Titanic experience (An absolute must!) From the moment you arrive we were made to feel welcome, the staff could not have been more friendly, accommodating and professional. The corridors leading to the rooms are dark and lit only by the room numbers shone onto the wall. Whilst at first it feels a little disconcerting, it makes the ambience feel like a 1900 liner (I suppose that is the point!) The rooms are spacious with a huge comfortable bed. We would have liked a little more space to store clothes but that is a minor niggle. The bathroom was again absolutely spotless with high quality towels. I have only one issue with the hotel and that is the Wolff Grill. The food is very good but expensive. Side dishes are not includes in the price of main meals so a £22 burger turns into a £27 burger and fries which is frankly massively over priced. The deserts were very good but overdressed, sometimes less really is more. (A sticky toffee pudding does not need popcorn and honeycomb, strawberry, and blackberries to dress the plate!) Would I stay in the Titanic Hotel again - absolutely. It is a fantastic hotel, but I would be reluctant to eat in the Wolff Grill. It is good food but there are other options that are more reasonably priced.