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Olympic suite

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Max 4 Persons
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King-Size
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Free Wi-Fi
From €120 pps
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The Olympic Suite celebrates RMS Olympic, built and launched on the slipway beside RMS Titanic in Belfast’s shipyards, by Harland and Wolf. The landmark offices and buildings are now the Titanic Hotel Belfast, sister property to the Redcastle Hotel and Spa.

The spacious Olympic Suite has been uniquely and luxuriously interior designed, reflecting the luxury of its name sake. Custom monogrammed carpet has been used throughout the rooms, with historic images telling the story of RMS Titanic and Olympic’s construction and launch hung throughout.

The four-poster super king-sized (orthopaedic) bed in the principal room invites guests to relax in style on the crip linens and multiple fluffy pillows. 

A large corner sofa and chair defines the reception area, with artifacts and memorabilia of RMS Titanic and Olympic on display. A second bedroom can be configured as a double or twin. 

The ensuite bathroom of the Olympic Suite pays tribute to the Art Deco era, with high gloss black metro tiles throughout, which create a striking backdrop for the classic white and chrome fittings. Each bathroom has double hand basins, separate bath and shower with complimentary toiletries.

Bathrobes and slippers are also provided for each guest to use during their stay.


Room Amenities

  • Super King Size Four poster bed
  • Spacious room and with living area
  • Separate double/twin bedroom
  • Smart TV
  • WIFI
  • Hair dryer 
  • Luxury toiletries 
  • Bathrobe and slippers for each guest
  • Complimentary in-room teas and coffee 
  • Room Service menu

Special Offers

We have a range of special offers and treats waiting to be discovered at Redcastle Oceanfront Golf & Spa Hotel. From relaxing spa and dining experiences to golf and sporting activities. Whether staying mid-week or extending your stay, you will find something to delight at one of the most captivating coastal hotels in the north-west of Ireland.