Belfast landmark reborn: The Bedford Hotel creates new jobs and opens for bookings

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

February 10, 2026

A prominent Belfast building has been given a new lease of life as The Bedford Hotel, now open for bookings from May 2026.

The project represents a multi-million-pound private investment in the city centre, bringing one of Belfast’s most distinctive vacant buildings back into productive use and reinforcing confidence in the local hospitality and tourism sectors.

Following an 18-month redevelopment, the Grade B1 listed Scottish Mutual Building – a Scottish Baronial-style property dating back to 1904 – has been transformed into an 82-bedroom hotel.

The hotel will create over 100 new jobs across management, culinary, front-of-house, and operational roles, providing a direct boost to local employment and long-term career opportunities within the sector.

Ciaran O’Neill, Managing Director of The Bedford Hotel, commented on the significance of the opening: “This is not simply about launching a hotel – it is about creating sustainable employment, supporting local supply chains and contributing to the ongoing regeneration of the city centre.”

The hotel will feature a destination restaurant and café bar led by Executive Head Chef Noel McMeel, whose appointment strengthens Belfast’s growing reputation as a food destination. Renowned for his tenure at Lough Erne Resort and for cooking for global leaders at the G8 Summit, McMeel will lead a culinary offering focused on local produce and nurturing the next generation of hospitality talent in Northern Ireland.

Belfast One BID CEO, Martina Connolly, has welcomed the investment into the city, saying: “This is a significant investment in Belfast city centre’s tourism and hospitality sector, bringing new jobs and helping to further position the city as a destination for travel, retail, leisure and culture. It is particularly pleasing to see one of Belfast’s most treasured listed buildings being brought back to life.

The opening comes at a time of renewed momentum for Belfast’s tourism and hospitality sectors, with The Bedford Hotel expected to attract both business and leisure visitors, strengthening the city’s high-quality accommodation offering.

Rooms are available to book now for stays from May 2026. For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.thebedfordhotelbelfast.com.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!