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Seagoe Hotel is a stylish and contemporary 4 star hotel in the bustling town of Portadown. We're only 30 minutes from the centre of Belfast, and conveniently located just off the M1 motorway. Portadown train station is just a few minutes away, and both International and City airports are within easy reach.

Seagoe Hotel is right in the heart of County Armagh. You'll find a host of things to do right on our doorstep - from watersports at Craigavon Lakes or enjoying the natural beauty of Oxford Island and Lough Neagh, to stargazing at the Armagh Planetarium, discovering the mysteries of the Ring of Gullion or simply shop til you drop in independent stores and boutiques as well as The Rushmere Shopping Mall.
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If you are looking for accommodation in Portadown, County Armagh or the wider Belfast area, choose the Seagoe Hotel for your stay. The Seagoe's 34 bedrooms have all been cleverly designed to ensure that our guests have a comfortable stay, whatever the purpose of their visit. We offer fast and free Wi-fi, room service, luxury bedding for the perfect night's sleep, a fantastic shower and thoughtful extras to enhance your stay.
At the Seagoe, you can enjoy a bite to eat at our stylish restaurant, our popular bar or the buzzing coffee lounge, offering a wide selection of locally sourced, inspired dishes. Find your favourite spot at The Lobby Lounge and Gardens, and relax while you soak up the atmosphere of our friendly hotel.
Our flexible and well-equipped event spaces make Seagoe Hotel one of the best venues in County Armagh for functions, exhibitions, meetings and conferences with free parking for 140 cars. The 4 star Seagoe Hotel is only 30 minutes from the centre of Belfast, making it a top choice for corporate events, networking programmes and masterclasses with capacity for up to 500 delegates.
Everything has to be perfect on your wedding day, and with our award winning wedding coordinators, you are in safe hands. We will be your trusted partner by your side every step of the way and can advise on everything from making a spectacular arrival in The Seagoe's very own Bentley Mulsanne, to enjoying the last dance of the evening.
Reviews (6)
Michael F.
Michael F.
Oct 01, 2018
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Stayed at the hotel when I was in town for business and ate at the restaurant. Food and service were very good, had something with sausage/mashed potatoes/onion rings/gravy (can't remember what it was called, but it was good!).

For my room, it was comfortable, clean, and well equipped (coffee, water, toiletries). I had a couple special requests from the front desk staff who were exceptional in accommodating me. Including printing out significant content for a meeting I had the next day.
Lasairiona M.
Lasairiona M.
May 01, 2017
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Took my mum here to the restaurant after she had a scan at the hospital. I asked for the littles food to come out first - came out last. Service was slow, and bordering on rude. We were told on the way in we could eat at the bar or restaurant, with a kid I wanted to eat in the restaurant. Went in to the restaurant and the lady tried to force us in to the bar.

The food was nice enough. Good sized portions, tasty - mum loved her fish and chips. But after a lengthy wait to flag someone down for the child's ice cream and the bill I had to walk up and pay, child lost patience, not even
Shawn K.
Shawn K.
Jul 20, 2015
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The Internet connection speeds are horrid. The staff said no one ever complained before. Ok here's my complaint. Oh and it wouldn't hurt to update the rooms. They are quite dingy. The food is alright nothing great. The menu could use a nice refresh. The wooden front door apparently rooted and there is caution tape around it and it has holes in it. Not the best place I've stayed not the worst though either.
Elizabeth W.
Elizabeth W.
May 28, 2015
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Not a bad hotel! On arrival the receptionist was a little off-ish (doesn't quite have the personality for front of house) but rooms are spacious, with big comfy beds. All very clean and tidy.
Won't be reviewing the breakfast which is included in the price (£85 a night) as leaving early doors for work!
Seems very quiet so should get a nice sleep!
Also sat down for dinner. Menu is good with plenty of choice - all appealing. Quite pricey though.
I went for the chicken balti which was good - plenty of veg and tonnes of chicken! Rice also good with a lime and pear chutney. Only let down was
Tilly D.
Tilly D.
Mar 05, 2010
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Not such a bad place, it is quite surprising the hole that is Portadown has a nice hotel without bars on the windows, I have never been to a big function here, apart from a Christmas Party night about 100 years ago where the food resembles school dinners at the best of times. In more recent years we have tried the bar snack and always found it OK, nothing spectacular, decent portions and a moderate if slightly tired looking menu, offering the standard burgers, bang bang chicken, cod and chips etc etc, its going to fill you mid week but it wont blow your mind.
Great if your starving
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Qype User Cmcker
Jan 21, 2009
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I am writing the review on this hotel predominantly for the food. I have also stayed in this hotel and it is a very nice place. However, the Sunday carvery is awesome. You can get a 4 course meail for just £12.95!! The food is excellent- plenty of choice for your starter, main and dessert- and everything is home cooked and tastes amazing. Highly recommended