Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Good room, decent beds and pillows. The staff was lovely, there is parking but it's across the street in a parkade which is not ideal but it works. Pretty good location, just a few blocks away from the action but not much directly around the hotel for any immediate needs. "
"This is the first city hotel that we have stayed in that wouldn't serve drinks to residents after the bar had closed. Very annoying as we had been to a concert next door and wanted a couple of drinks with our friends after the gig. Maybe something that could be looked into. The bar staff told us the night porter would get us drinks but he flatly refused. Put a bit of a dampner on the evening."
"Hilton, congratulations. You’ve built a hotel in Belfast that looks the part. Check-in was smooth, staff were friendly, my room was spotless, modern, and ready early. The location is excellent – right in the heart of the city. On paper, it should have been a flawless stay.
But then came the only thing that really matters: sleep.
Hilton – it’s 2025, not 1975. And yet here we are, with you still sticking bargain-bin open-coil mattresses in your rooms. Every tiny movement was met with a metallic clonk and twang like a rusty trampoline from a skip. Support? None. Comfort? Laughable. I woke up with sore hips and the horrible realisation that the floor probably would’ve been kinder. Honestly, this mattress wouldn’t cut it in a £30-a-night B&B, never mind a Hilton-branded hotel. Disgraceful.
Then there’s the air conditioning. Oh yes, you can “control” it – right down to a tropical 19°. Which, let me tell you, is far too hot to sleep in. So there I was, roasting in a room that wouldn’t cool, stuck on a mattress that groaned like scrap metal every time I dared to breathe. That’s not rest – that’s medieval punishment disguised in modern décor.
And that’s the great shame. The hotel itself is beautiful: clean, modern, smartly run, well-situated. But hotels aren’t judged on how Instagrammable the lobby is. They’re judged on whether you can actually get a night’s sleep
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Big Fish is located in a welcoming area of Belfast known for its picturesque gardens and top museums. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 261 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best place to stay near Big Fish?
Adjacent to Big Fish, Malmaison Belfast is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and a fitness centre. Other good choices within a short distance include The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast and Leonardo Hotel Belfast.
How many hotels should I expect to find near Big Fish?
Expedia has 261 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Big Fish.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Big Fish, will I receive a refund?
Yes, you'll find most hotel room reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you may still be able to cancel and be given a refund within 24 hours of booking. Add your dates and click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to get the best options available near Big Fish.
What can I see and do near Big Fish?
Titanic Belfast, W5 Interactive Discovery Centre and SS Nomadic feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. While you're exploring, swing by Belfast Customs House, Albert Memorial Clock Tower and St. Anne's Cathedral to learn a bit about the area. You can catch a show at MAC Theatre, Waterfront Hall and Ulster Hall.
How can I get to Big Fish?
If you'd like to explore more of the area, hop aboard a train from Botanic Station, Great Victoria Street Station or Lanyon Place Station. There may not be many public transport options to choose from near Big Fish so consider renting a car to see more of the area.