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  2. The first Grand Central Hotel was located on Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and opened in 1893. The hotel contained around 200 guest bedrooms and hosted many famous guests, including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the 1960s.

  3. The new Grand Central is the contemporary reincarnation of a Victorian hotel with the same name that glimmered on Royal Avenue from 1893 to 1979. Learn more!

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  4. Belfast Grand Central station is an under-construction railway station and bus station in the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It will replace Great Victoria Street railway station and the Europa Buscentre; it is being built next to them, in a new neighbourhood called Weaver's Cross.

  5. Belfast Grand Central may refer to several things in Belfast, Northern Ireland: Belfast Grand Central station, a major transport hub, under construction; Grand Central Hotel Belfast, the name of two separate hotels

  6. The Grand Central Hotel is at the heart of Belfast, with 300 luxury bedrooms, a restaurant, bistro and a rooftop lounge. Book a stay that is unforgettable.

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  7. Aug 10, 2009 · The Grand Central Hotel, or GC as it was affectionately known, opened for business on Royal Avenue on Thursday 1 June, 1893. The GC was built by John Robb, who had arrived in Belfast from Downpatrick in 1857 and went on to create one of the most prestigious department stores in Belfast around the corner in Castle Place, trading as John Robb & Co.

  8. Jun 25, 2015 · Now, the former Grand Central Hotel is being reborn – albeit in name and style. It first opened its doors on Royal Avenue in the heart of Belfast in 1893, not far from where its namesake...

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