Europa Hotel

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Europa Hotel boxing venue in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Opened 54 years ago in 1971

Europa Hotel Boxing Statistics

1
Boxing Matches
Professional fights on record
1
Title Fights
Championship bouts hosted
1971
Year Established
54 years of history
Belfast
Host Country
Northern Ireland

About Europa Hotel Boxing Venue

The Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has been a witness to history since its opening in July 1971. Standing 51 meters tall on the site of the former Great Northern Railway station, this four-star establishment has earned the dubious distinction of being known as the "most bombed hotel in the world," having endured 36 bomb attacks during the tumultuous period of the Troubles.

Despite its turbulent past, the Europa Hotel has become an iconic venue in Belfast's city centre, hosting numerous events, including boxing matches. The hotel's resilience is a testament to the city's spirit, which has produced notable pugilists such as Carl Frampton and Wayne McCullough. While specific high-profile boxing events at the Europa are not widely documented, the hotel has been a hub for boxing-related activities, including press conferences and weigh-ins for fights in the city.

Belfast's boxing legacy extends far beyond the walls of the Europa Hotel. The city has been home to some of the most memorable fights in boxing history, including Carl Frampton's epic battles against Leo Santa Cruz and his domestic showdown with Scott Quigg. The SSE Arena, formerly known as the Odyssey Arena, has become the primary venue for significant boxing events in Belfast, hosting numerous world title fights and showcasing local talent on the global stage.

The Europa Hotel's connection to boxing continues today, with the venue hosting events that contribute to the sport's rich tapestry in Belfast. In recent years, the hotel has been the site of championship victories and the launching pad for rising stars in Irish boxing. As Belfast's boxing scene thrives, the Europa Hotel remains an integral part of the city's sporting narrative, its walls echoing with the stories of triumphs and the indomitable spirit of both the city and the sport of boxing.

Key Information

  • Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Established: 1971 (54 years ago)
  • Total Boxing Matches: 1 recorded professional fights
  • Venue Type: Professional boxing arena
  • Region: Northern Ireland boxing destination

Boxing Matches at Europa Hotel

Professional Boxing Matches held at this venue. Completed matches show results. Upcoming matches show previews.

Eric Donovan vs Khalil El Hadri

Eric Donovan
Khalil El Hadri

vacant European Super-featherweight Title

2022

Frequently Asked Questions About Europa Hotel

What famous boxing matches were held at Europa Hotel?

Europa Hotel has hosted a notable boxing match: Eric Donovan vs Khalil El Hadri (2022). This fight has contributed to the venue's reputation as a premier boxing destination in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Where exactly is Europa Hotel located?

Europa Hotel is located at:

Great Victoria St
Belfast
Belfast
BT2 7AP
Northern Ireland


The venue serves as a premier boxing destination in Northern Ireland and has been hosting professional boxing events since 1971.

When was Europa Hotel first built?

Europa Hotel was established in 1971, making it 54 years old. The venue has been serving the boxing community in Belfast, Northern Ireland and continues to host professional boxing matches.

What makes Europa Hotel special for boxing fans?

Europa Hotel stands out as a premier boxing venue in Northern Ireland due to its rich history, professional-grade facilities, and the memorable fights that have taken place there. With 1 recorded matches, it represents an important part of boxing heritage in the region.

How do I get to Europa Hotel?

Europa Hotel is easily accessible in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The venue typically offers parking facilities and is accessible by various transportation methods. For specific directions and parking information, contact the venue directly before attending boxing events.