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The original Grand Central on Belfast's Royal Avenue had a reputation as one of the finest hotels in Ireland. It opened its doors in 1893, not far from where its namesake will soon tower over the ...
Now, the former Grand Central Hotel is being reborn – albeit in name and style. It first opened its doors on Royal Avenue in the heart of Belfast in 1893, not far from where its namesake will ...
The buildings seahorse logos are visible across the city and are a nod to the “old” Grand Central Hotel in Royal Avenue. The hotel’s Sir William suite pays homage to the late Sir William ...
Incorporating 300 bedrooms within a 23-storey building next to City Hall in central Belfast, the hotel will be Northern Ireland’s largest. The Grand Central is being developed by Hastings Hotels ...
Grand Central is a newly-opened high-rise hotel in the heart of Belfast. It's located in the city's up-and-coming Linen Quarter, which is the area for music, theatre and great food.
The Grand Central is a slick option for corporate and leisure travellers alike, with a handy Belfast location and panoramas you won't forget in a hurry. ESSENTIALS Rooms from £117 ($221).
View Belfast city centre taken from the 23rd floor of the new Grand Central Hotel. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye. A bedroom at the new Grand Central Hotel in Belfast.
Belfast's new bus and train station has been officially named Belfast Grand Central Station. ... The first Grand Central Hotel was opened on Royal Avenue in June 1893 by Downpatrick man John Robb.
It will not be the first time the Grand Central name has been used in Belfast. The first Grand Central Hotel was opened on Royal Avenue in June 1893 , external by Downpatrick man John Robb.