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Olympic investment continues at Belfast's Clayton Hotel

Clayton Belfast's general manager Jonathan Topping (right) with conference & banqueting supervisor Ryan Todd
Clayton Belfast's general manager Jonathan Topping (right) with conference & banqueting supervisor Ryan Todd Clayton Belfast's general manager Jonathan Topping (right) with conference & banqueting supervisor Ryan Todd

THE Clayton Hotel in Belfast has unveiled the next stage of a £6 million refurbishment programme.

It includes the relaunch of its Olympic Suite, one of the largest conference and banqueting facilities in the city centre which caters for up to 550 guests.

The new-look suite features high definition AV equipment, LED lights, a private reception space and access to a dedicated operations team with more than 15 years’ experience.

The refurbishment programme, which started in 2018, has included a new state of the art meeting and events centre which features 10 meeting spaces, upgrading of 170 bedrooms and the refurbishment of the Avenue 22 restaurant and bar.

The investment roll out will continue into 2020 with the refurbishment of the Club Vitae gym and changing area which features the city centre’s only 15m swimming pool.

Clayton is part of the Dalata Hotel Group plc, Ireland's largest & UK’s fastest-growing hotel operator with a portfolio of more than 40 properties.

It's general manager Jonathan Topping said: “We're delighted to unveil the next phase of our investment in the Clayton Hotel Belfast.

“With a range of fantastic new features coupled with an excellent and experienced operations teams, the Olympic Suite is a significant addition to our refurbishment portfolio.

“This investment is part of our continued commitment and support to Belfast city as a must visit destination for business and leisure.”