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. The hotel was taken over by the
British Army in 1972 for use as a military base from which to patrol the city centre during the height of the
Troubles. The troops based there were protected by anti-rocket screens constructed around the front of the building on the main street to repel everything from bricks and bottles to paint and
blast bombs. One of the most bombarded hotels in the world it was attacked more than 150 times by the
Provisional IRA and other groups. In the late 1980s, the hotel was no longer required as a military base. It was acquired by developers and demolished, along with a neighbouring building, to make way for the
CastleCourt shopping centre which was completed in 1990. ==Second Grand Central Hotel==