The 1852 HotelvsBullitt Hotel
The Crescent Townhouse and Bullitt Hotel are both endorsed by professional travelers. Overall, Bullitt Hotel is the choice of most writers compared to The Crescent Townhouse. Bullitt Hotel scores 79 with endorsements from 3 reviews such as Lonely Planet, Jetsetter and The Telegraph.
The 1852 Hotel
13 Lower Crescent, Belfast BT7 1NR, Northern Ireland
From $62/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"This stylish hotel fills a huge converted Victorian town house just south of the city center... The first floor can be noisy because of the bar, light sleepers should get rooms on higher floors." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Housed behind the listed façade of two 1890's town houses, this was probably the first boutique hotel in Belfast, and still attracts the smart set from the university area for wining and dining." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Another stylish boutique hotel with a perfect location, the Crescent is an elegant Victorian town house transformed into a den of designer chic, with its finger on the pulse of the city's party zone." Full review
Bullitt Hotel
40a Church Lane, Belfast BT1 4QN, Northern Ireland
From $129/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
The Telegraph
8.0
"The latest jewel in the crown of Belfast hospitality king Bill Wolsey, the man behind the five-star Merchant Hotel and a host of right-on pubs." Full review
Jetsetter
"Cool Steve McQueen tribute that forgoes outdated hospitality hallmarks (wardrobes, mini-fridges) in favor of roomier digs." Full review
The Guardian
"The Bullitt (doubles from £89) is reasonably priced, right in the city centre, with DJ nights, pop-ups and a relaxed feel"
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"The Bullitt is a haven for the hip, with super-fast wi-fi, smart TVs, an espresso bar, restaurant and two bars (one of them ski-themed) – there's even Bullitt beer on tap." Full review
Independent
"This hotel is a tribute to Steve McQueen. And it’s a great escape indeed, impressively pulling off retro appeal without descending into kitsch. Rooms come in “dinky”, “comfy” and “roomy” sizes"