"This is one of those rare gems where every detail of the property was extraordinary! Top marks for outstanding and lovely service- we were waited on hand and foot, absolutely beautiful decor, in the most luxurious setting in the heart of Belfast.
From the amazing complimentary cheese plate and wine and drinks on arrival to the fireplace and park views, the toiletries and soaps were also divine! I wanted to move right in!!! "
"Unique hotel in a great location to explore Belfast by foot. Enjoyed the bar and rooftop restaurant during our stay! Rooms are on the smaller side but very clean and comfortable."
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Top Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Hotel Reviews
Leonardo Hotel Belfast
10/10 Excellent
"The hotel had excellent standards, Teception staff were very pleasant and noting was a bother to them. "
"Comfortable accommodations with a stellar breakfast. The private parking was awesome, and the dining options in the hotel and within walking distance were great. Would stay there again."
"Brilliant location!! Easy parking and lovely room. Beds were super comfy.
Special mention of exceptional service to James in maintenance department, Cane in the bar and Sharman in the restaurant.
Our tv wasn’t working in our first room so we were upgraded to another room for our 6 day stay. Was much appreciated.
Small criticism was the breakfast buffet was a bit untidy and poorly replenished at times.
We will definitely be back and will recommend the hotel to anyone traveling to Belfast. "
"Nice hotel. Clean room, big bathroom. No complimentary water or wash cloths though. Breakfast was good and the 24 hoir bar was pretty cool. Highly recommend this place. "
"Clean and new hotel in a very convenient city center location. The basic hotel room was quite large by European standards. Appreciated the access to laundry facilities and the well equipped gym."
A great choice for a round any day of the week when staying in Belfast, Dunmurry Golf Club is only a 10-minute drive from the city centre, superbly convenient just off the M1. Founded back in 1905, the club has a proud history, with many well-known victories. Residing on Dunmurry Lane since 1983, when road improvements forced the club to uproot from its previous course a mile or so away, both the present course and clubhouse have won awards.
Majestically beautiful, with a rich pedigree and proving a challenge for first-timers and old hands alike, it is surprising that Malone Golf Club is still relatively unknown, since this is clearly one of Northern Ireland’s premier parkland courses. Founded back in 1895, the club has actually moved four times since then, arriving in Dunmurry, five miles to the south of Belfast, in the early 1960s. Malone has played host to many amateur and professional competitions over the years - it was here, for instance, that the legendary Tony Jacklin won his first professional victory.
Malone House in Belfast is a prime example of what a historic country house should be in the modern day. This 19th century gem of Northern Irish architecture is no dusty museum, but is still regularly used as an events venue. A range of modern sculptures complement its 19th century landscaped gardens and the demesne is commonly used for walking and biking. A mansion steeped in history, Malone House is historically austere but still full of life.
Founded in 1981, Hilden Brewery in Lisburn is the oldest independent brewery in Ireland. It is to be found in the grounds of Hilden House, a Georgian manor once home to the Barbour linen company. Here it was that Thomas Andrews, ill-fated designer of the Titanic (the ship left from Belfast, 15 minutes up the road), was married to a Barbour sister. To mark the regeneration of Belfast’s riverside Titanic Quarter, a special pale ale was commissioned from the brewery. Other prominent guests at the house have included William Wordsworth and Edward VIII.
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Ulster Museum, Fernhill House: People's Museum and Irish Linen Centre and Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Malone House, Grand Opera House and Ulster Hall are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park. You can catch a show at Lyric Theatre, Waterfront Hall and MAC Theatre.