Published Thursday, 19 January 2012
The five star hotel now ranks alongside The Savoy and Chewton Glen following the awards ceremony in London earlier this week.
The International Hotel Awards aim to recognise excellence in the hotel and hospitality industry worldwide to promote an international standard.
The Merchant Hotel is now in its sixth year in the heart of the fashionable Cathedral Quarter and General Manager, Adrian McLaughlin said the building has come a long way since it was used as the headquarters of the Ulster Bank.
"The judges enjoyed the blend of architectyure, the two interiors. We have the old bank interior that most people would be aware of and the recent extension with the Art Deco side.
"They also loved the service and how we put everything together," he added.
The Merchant also competed alongside other regional winners from Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, the Americas and Arabia to find the Best International Hotel, in which Dubai's One and Only, The Palm, was crowned the ultimate winner.
Adrian McLaughlin said he was delighted to receive the award.
"The Merchant Hotel flies the flag for luxury hotels in Northern Ireland and it is testament to the hard work of the team and the loyalty of our customers that we are able to continue to grow and build on our success and compete in highly competitive industry awards such as these," he added.
Speaking to U105 from London, Adrian added that there was already a "real buzz" in Belfast, before the gong had even made it to its new home.
Earlier this week The Merchant was also cited in Fodor's '21 places to go in 2012'.
The hotel, in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, is one of 51 properties owned by Bill Wolsey's Beannchor Group, alongside bars including The Spaniard, The Cloth Ear and Muriels, and The Leighinmohr Hotel in Ballymena
Tourism Minister Arlene Foster said the award enhanced Northern Ireland's reputation for "first class hospitality".
"Last night was a great evening for Northern Ireland. While the Merchant was being named the UK's Best Hotel in London, I was also in the city to officially launch NI 2012 'Your Time, Our Place', a memorable programme of events that celebrates everything Northern Ireland has to offer as a place to live, work and visit.
"We have a real opportunity to spread the word that Northern Ireland is a truly remarkable tourist destination and this international recognition for Belfast's Merchant Hotel is a further boost to those efforts."