Visit Belfast


Come visit some of our most popular attractions:

Places to Visit

  • One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building.

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  • Visitors to Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock will experience the workings of the distillery and hear the story of Belfast’s whiskey tradition why it disappeared and how it has now returned to the home of Titanic Distillers - the city's first working distillery in almost 90 years.

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  • On Stormont Estate there are beautiful gardens, a variety of walks, fitness and adventure trails, a children's playground, picnic and barbecue areas, historic buildings and monuments.

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  • If you're visiting the Lagan Lookout, or admiring the Customs House, you'll notice a big fish sculpture beside the Lagan. It was created by John Kindness, and the most interesting thing about this fish are its beautiful blue scales, which are made up of ceramic tiles describing different scenes from the city's history.

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  • As Northern Ireland’s civic university, Ulster University is grounded in the heart of the community and strives to make a lasting contribution to society as a whole. Renowned for its world-class teaching, Ulster aims to transform lives, stretch minds and develop the skills required by a growing economy.

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  • Titanic Belfast is the world's largest Titanic visitor experience and a must-see on any visit to Belfast and Northern Ireland.

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  • Belfast Castle is located in the Cave Hill area of north Belfast. It was built in the 1860s and is one of the city's most famous landmarks to visit.

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  • Step inside the Seven Kingdoms for an immersive experience and explore the world of Game of Thrones like never before. If you’re looking for an epic film experience, it’s the ultimate day out at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour.

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  • Ulster Museum is home to Northern Ireland’s treasures of past and present. Home to rich collections of art, history and natural sciences all set within the beautiful surroundings of Belfast’s Botanic Gardens.

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  • There has been a Friday market on the St George's site since 1604. The present award-winning St George's Market, built between 1890 and 1896, is one of Belfast's oldest attractions.

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  • Belfast Cathedral, known locally as St Anne’s, is a Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, part of the Anglican Communion (Episcopalian). It is unusual in serving two separate dioceses, Connor and Down & Dromore, and so has not one, but two, Bishop’s Seats.

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  • Rediscover The Chronicles of Narnia with a walk through CS Lewis Square, a public space commemorating the Belfast-born author, CS Lewis.

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Places to Stay

Rest your head in comfort

  • At Bullitt Hotel we shoot from the hip. Our no-nonsense philosophy means we’ve ditched the over-the-top extras so that we can deliver a quality service with no hidden costs, smack bang in the middle of Belfast City Centre.

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  • The Merchant Hotel offers unparalleled five-star service and the height of luxury in the heart of Belfast's historic Cathedral Quarter.

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  • Northern Ireland’s first hometel is made up of 175 rooms, four collaborative event spaces, a trendy restaurant and bar, a delightful tea room and a welcoming lobby.

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  • The Europa offers a choice of 272 hotel rooms including 92 Executive Bedrooms and Suites, and with our elegant decor, contemporary bistro, bustling bar and of course our ever-popular piano bar lounge, the Europa Hotel is the four star hotel of choice in the city.

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