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Best places to visit in Belfast

  • Titanic Belfast

    A striking monument to Belfast's maritime heritage, this visitor attraction on the former Harland & Wolff shipyard site chronicles the complete story of the Titanic.

  • Botanic Gardens

    A beautiful Victorian park featuring impressive glasshouses like the Palm House and Tropical Ravine, offering a peaceful green escape.

  • Ulster Museum

    The largest museum in Northern Ireland, featuring extensive collections of Irish art, archaeology, and local history, including a popular Game of Thrones exhibit.

  • Belfast City Hall

    An Edwardian Baroque architectural landmark opened in 1906, situated in Donegall Square and historically linked to the Linen Quarter.

  • Cathedral Quarter

    Belfast's lively cultural hub, featuring art galleries, theaters, live music venues, and a variety of pubs and restaurants.

  • SS Nomadic

    A historic tender ship launched in 1911 for the RMS Olympic and Titanic, it is the only remaining White Star Line vessel.

  • St. George's Market

    Belfast's last covered Victorian market, bustling with up to 300 traders offering crafts, food, and live music on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

  • Giant's Causeway

    Northern Ireland's world-famous UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring unique interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity.

  • Crumlin Road Gaol

    A historic Victorian prison in Belfast, now a museum offering guided tours that delve into its past and former inmates.

  • Titanic Quarter

    A modern waterfront district in Belfast, historically significant as the birthplace of the Titanic, now featuring attractions and regenerated spaces.

  • Cave Hill Country Park

    A scenic country park offering breathtaking views of Belfast and the surrounding landscape, with walking trails and historic caves.

  • The Crown Liquor Saloon

    A beautifully preserved Victorian pub famous for its ornate interiors, mosaic floors, and private snugs, offering a unique pub experience.

  • City Hall

    A grand Edwardian landmark serving as the seat of Belfast City Council, offering guided tours of its impressive architecture and history.

  • Black Cab Tour

    A guided tour through Belfast's neighborhoods, focusing on the city's complex political history and the impact of The Troubles.

  • Titanic Hotel Belfast

    A luxury hotel situated in the historic Harland & Wolff headquarters, offering a unique stay connected to the Titanic story.

  • Crown Liquor Saloon

    The best-known pub in Northern Ireland, originally opened as 'The Railway Tavern' and extensively refurbished in 1885 with stunning craftsmanship.

  • Grand Opera House

    An iconic and beautifully ornate theatre venue that hosts a variety of high-quality performances.

  • Queens University

    A major university, part of Belfast's cultural Queens Quarter, known globally for its research and attracting international students.

  • Palm House Conservatory

    A striking Victorian cast iron glasshouse within the Botanic Gardens, housing both a cool wing and a tropical wing with ancient plants.

  • Blinkers Belfast

    A restaurant in Belfast known for serving delicious Irish breakfast, including sandwiches made with Irish Soda Bread.

  • Titanic Experience Belfast

    An immersive museum experience in Belfast dedicated to the history of the Titanic, built on its original launch site.

  • Smithfield Market

    A smaller market in Belfast offering a different vibe with a variety of goods to discover.

  • Queen's University Belfast

    Queen's University Belfast is a beautiful campus featuring impressive Gothic Revival architecture, notably the Lanyon Building.

  • The Thirsty Goat

    A pub in Belfast offering hearty Irish food, including Irish Boxty and Irish Stew, along with local drinks.

  • Kelly's Cellars

    A historic pub in Belfast's city center, popular for its traditional atmosphere, Guinness, and local whiskey.

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