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Belfast Attractions

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, Belfast began as a hamlet on the River Lagan that blossomed as a haven for repairing and building ships. While the city's maritime history is its defining feature, Belfast is packed with culture and heritage that make it a fascinating destination to explore. Visit the former Harland and Wolff shipyards where the famous RMS Titanic was built, or spend your time exploring Belfast's unique neighborhoods, like the Gaeltacht Quarter where Irish culture finds its heart. With a wealth of Edwardian architecture and modern structures, the city has an abundance of eye-catching sights to see and exciting things to do.


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Big Fish - If you want to discover more of the cultural and artistic side of the region, be sure to pay a visit.

Lagan Meadows - Make this place your first stop for a bit of fun during your stay.

The Hall of Friendship - If you're interested in bygone eras, this is one stop you can't miss.

Linen Hall Library - Well known among those who reside here, this place is worth exploring.

St. Anne's Cathedral - Incorporate a bit of spirituality into your travels by spending some time at this holy site.

Black Mountain - Appreciate the stark contrast between the city and nature's splendor at this special spot.

Dover Street Millennium Park - Renew your mind and body by spending time with Mother Nature.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Belfast

Belfast was built up around its distinct quarters. Originally centered around industry trades, the quarters are now popular destinations for their rich history, unique culture, and vibrant local flavor.

Cathedral Quarter - The Cathedral Quarter is home to the St Anne's Cathedral and many of Belfast's oldest and most architecturally impressive buildings. Known as the cultural quarter, it hosts the annual Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival and the street performance-focused Festival of Fools, centered around the Belfast Community Circus School. The Cathedral Quarter also features the Northern Ireland War Memorial and the historic Custom House Square.

Queen's Quarter - Named after the Queen's University Belfast, the Queen's Quarter is a lively student area. The long-running Belfast Festival at Queen's, now known as the Belfast International Arts Festival, takes place in the quarter each autumn. Visit the incredible 28-acre (11-ha) Botanic Gardens, stopping by the Ulster Museum on the way. Queen's Quarter also contains part of the Golden Mile, where the city's best bars and restaurants are found.

Titanic Quarter - Doused in Titanic heritage, the Titanic Quarter is the area where the famous ship was built in 1912. New developments give the quarter a unique character that mixes modern innovation with history. At the Titanic Dock and Pump House, see the original site-unchanged since 1911-where the RMS Titanic last sat on dry land. You can also visit the restored and renovated SS Nomadic, the tender of the Titanic.

What to See in Belfast

With thousands of years of history, Belfast has plenty of sights both ancient and modern. Slip back in time to 1912 at the Titanic Belfast Maritime Museum, located in the former Harland and Wolff shipyard where the RMS Titanic was built. Belfast is the hometown of author CS Lewis, and literary lovers can visit CS Lewis Square to see bronze sculptures from The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. For a taste of modern Belfast, head to Windsor Park, the home of the Northern Ireland national football team, or Kingspan Stadium to catch an Ulster Rugby match.

Sightseeing in Belfast

In addition to fascinating history, Belfast is full of opportunities for adventure in nature and modern culture. Beautiful and wild Northern Ireland is home to numerous filming locations for the TV series Game of Thrones, with many scenes filmed in The Paint Hall studios in Belfast itself. Take a day to exploreGame of Thrones sites outside of the city, or inspire your imagination with a visit to the dramatic geological formations of Giant's Causeway and other natural wonders of the region. Take a step back in time with a stop at Hillsborough Castle, an 18th-century Georgian country house with rooms filled with items from the Royal Collection and immaculately manicured gardens. In Cave Hill Country Park, visit Belfast Castle and take in views overlooking the entire city and Belfast Lough. The park is full of lush trails for hiking and walking as well as gardens and the historic caves for which the area is named.


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Belfast on a sunny day?
What to do in Belfast on a rainy day?
A Aspire Lounge by Servisair at Belfast City Airport (BHD) is a fantastic indoor activity if the weather isn’t behaving.
What should I not miss in Belfast?
If you want to discover the best of this destination, slot these attractions into your schedule:

  • Titanic Belfast
  • Queen’s University of Belfast
  • Belfast Castle
  • Belfast City Hall

Are there cheap things to do in Belfast?
What can you do in Belfast for free?
You’ll hardly have time to grab your wallet out of your pocket with so many free things to do:

  • Belfast Botanic Gardens
  • St. Anne’s Cathedral
  • Ormeau Park
  • St. George’s Market


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Belfast City Hall showing heritage elements, a castle and heritage architecture

Belfast City Centre

4/5(6 area reviews)

With a lively food scene, plenty of culture and a fascinating history, this cosmopolitan urban center has cemented its well-earned reputation for hospitality.

Belfast City Centre
St. George\'s Market showing shopping, food and markets

Belfast Central District

4.5/5(342 area reviews)

The city's central core has cultural riches, shops, bars and restaurants to entertain visitors day and night.

Belfast Central District
Metropolitan Arts Centre featuring modern architecture and a city

Cathedral Quarter

4.5/5(13 area reviews)

This former trade and warehousing district has evolved into a bustling cultural hub as well as an in-demand destination for nightlife and food scenes.

Cathedral Quarter
Titanic Belfast featuring interior views

Titanic Quarter

4.5/5(33 area reviews)

Titanic Quarter is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic.

Titanic Quarter
Queens Quarter

Queens Quarter

4.5/5(99 area reviews)

Queens Quarter is a destination visitors seek out for is ample dining options, fascinating museums, and picturesque gardens. You might also want to check out attractions like Belfast Botanic Gardens or Ulster Museum while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Queens Quarter
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Ormeau

5/5(2 area reviews)

While visiting Ormeau, you might make a stop by sights like Belfast Botanic Gardens and Ormeau Park.

Ormeau

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