Ravenhill HousevsMalmaison Belfast
Ravenhill Guesthouse and Malmaison are both highly recommended by experts. On balance, Malmaison is the choice of most writers compared to Ravenhill Guesthouse. Malmaison scores 84 with praise from 5 reviews such as Condé Nast Traveler, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Ravenhill House
690 Ravenhill Road, Belfast BT6 0BZ, Northern Ireland
From $111/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Free Parking
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast in the room
- Flatscreen TV
Frommer's
"A friendly welcome awaits from hosts Roger and Olive, whose handsome Victorian corner house has been converted into one of the best B&Bs in Belfast." Full review
Independent
"Ravenhill, a cosy Victorian B&B, has vintage radios in each room, plus immense breakfasts...owners Olive and Roger love visitors to use the living room, where tea and shortbread are always available."
Malmaison Belfast
34 - 38 Victoria St, Belfast BT1 3GH, Northern Ireland
From $80/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
""A hotel that dares to be different," trumpets the promotional blurb for Malmaison, and the place certainly lives up to the claim." Full review
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Ask for special rates, and deals that include tickets to the Titanic Belfast Visitor Centre.
Condé Nast Traveler
"The Mal’s 64 rooms—housed in two stone Victorian-era seed warehouses—are spacious and comfortable, with all the niceties you’ll ever need." Full review
The Telegraph
6.0
"Converted from an 1867 seed warehouse in 1998, this boutique hotel has stayed both funky and popular since then, close to the city’s major attractions, with friendly staff and a buzzing bar." Full review
Frommer's
"A gorgeous four-story building, with weathered stone walls and tall arched windows...Bedrooms are large, very quiet, and comfortable, with neutral colors, low lighting, huge beds, and modern bathrooms" Full review
Lonely Planet
"The Malmaison is a luxurious haven of king-size beds, deep leather sofas and roll-top baths big enough for two." Full review
Michelin Guide
"At just 64 rooms, it’s the smallest and most intimate of the chain, and it’s possibly the most stylish, blending a number of historical references into a surprisingly modern cocktail." Full review