The Malmaison Belfast - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The renaissance of Belfast's industrial Laganside district was spearheaded in part by the spiffy 2004 renovation of the historic former McCausland Hotel. The stunning 19th-century former grain warehouse has been transformed with low lighting, bold black-wood paneling, and velvet drapes creating a mo... fodors.com
No title - expert review Formerly the McCausland Hotel, this is now part of the small, chic Malmaison chain. Suffice it to say, things have changed around here. Formerly historic and warm, it's now cool, sleek, and modern, decked out in eggplant and black hues to the point that one British newspaper described it as looking ... frommers.com
No title - expert review Located on Victoria Street in the heart of the city of Belfast. The hotel is just a short walk from the vibrant shopping areas of Donegall Place and Castle Court. The hotel is set in a magnificent landmark building and original cast iron pillars, high ceilings and oak beams have been retained giving... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review The proprietors of the stately old McCausland Hotel already did the hard work of converting these two 1850 warehouses in the heart of Belfast into a top class luxury hotel, leaving it to Jestico Whiles to work a little bit of design magic, making this place fit to wear the Malmaison name.At just 64 ... tablethotels.com
CLEAN, COOL, AND CONTEMPORARY! - user review The rooms are very swanky and hip. They are dark, but the decor is really modern and much like a W Hotel. The staff was great very attentive and friendly. The restaurant and the bar were very trendy and the food was good. The rooms are actually fairly large by European standards. The price was reaso... fodors.com
Mc Causland: For those in the know... - user review The McCausland is very much the hotel for those in the know. Close to both the Waterfront Concert Hall and the Odyssey arena complex it is handy for all amenities towards the east of the city. Rooms are tasteful and larger than average and food is excellent. A top tip would be to book in advance thr... virtualtourist.com
Berni Nolan - user review Have Stayed a few times and will be back in March 2005 a fantastic Hotel if no... travel.yahoo.com
Glass in your dinner - user review This place has a lovely atmosphere and the menu has a reasonable mixture of fusion dishes. I had the chicken livers for starter, which was delicious. Unfortunately the main cour... travel.yahoo.com
Excellent - user review Very different hotel - gothic purple and black plus very subtle lighting everywhere. Actually its rather sexy! Every detail has been thought out to fit with the design theme... travel.yahoo.com
Fantastic - user review What a hotel it rocks and the staff couldnt be any nicer if they tried. A special mention has to go to the barman Sean and the decor is to die for. Only down side is a tad on th... travel.yahoo.com
Not really up to scratch - user review Stayed for one night at the start of July in the middle of some unusually good Belfast weather. First impressions were of a beautifully decorated space, very gothic with lush c... travel.yahoo.com
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