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The former Ramada Encore Belfast has marked the completion of a £450,000 refurbishment, and has rebranded to Ramada by Wyndham Belfast.

Managed by RBH, the independent hotel management company, the hotel will welcome guests into fresh new surroundings following five months of work on its guest bedrooms.

All 150 standard rooms have been decorated, including new beds, linens, throws and artwork. An additional 15 executive rooms have also been created, with upgraded furnishings, including carpets, and Bluetooth speakers. Guests will also be greeted with welcome hampers containing bathrobe, slippers, drinks, snacks and additional toiletries.

All of the hotel’s employees will also sport brand new uniforms to tie in with the property’s new branding. Ramada by Wyndham Belfast which also boasts a bar, restaurant and conference facilities, is located close to the city’s Titanic Quarter, the SSE Arena and the ICC Belfast.

Marc McCrae, general manager of the newly-rebranded Ramada by Wyndham Belfast, said: “We’re thrilled to not only see the results of this significant investment, but to introduce guests to our new brand. The completion of the refurbishment and our rebrand marks an important milestone for the hotel.

“We’re lucky enough to stand in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter – Belfast’s entertainment and cultural centre. Thanks to that, and the city’s booming tourist trade, we have enjoyed plenty of success in recent years, and we look forward to continuing this trend by ensuring nothing less than a first class experience for our guests.”

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