Visit the Titanic Belfast museum to explore the story of RMS Titanic, from its conception in Belfast in the early 20th century through its construction and launch, its maiden voyage and tragic sinking. The museum offers a range of interactive exhibits, including a ride recreating the ship’s maiden voyage.
Belfast City Hall
Take a tour of the Belfast City Hall, a magnificent building designed in the style of renaissance revival. The city hall hosts free guided tours that provide insight into its history and architecture, as well as the political history of Belfast and Northern Ireland.
Botanic Gardens
Stroll through the Botanic Gardens, home to the Ulster Museum and the Palm House, a Victorian glasshouse filled with exotic plants. The gardens are a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city.
Queen’s University Belfast
Take a walk around the grounds of Queen’s University Belfast. The campus is home to a number of historic buildings and beautiful gardens, and offers a glimpse into student life in Belfast.
St. George’s Market
Don’t miss a visit to St. George’s Market, one of Belfast’s most iconic attractions. The market offers a wide variety of food, crafts, and antiques, as well as live music and entertainment on the weekends.
Political Murals
Take a walking tour of the political murals in the Falls and Shankill Road areas. These murals provide insight into the history and politics of Northern Ireland, and are an important part of Belfast’s cultural heritage.
Victoria Square
Visit Victoria Square, one of Belfast’s most modern shopping centers. The square is home to a number of restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as the Titanic Memorial Garden and the observation wheel, providing great views of the city.
Belfast Castle
Take a tour of Belfast Castle, a historic castle located in the heart of the city. The castle is surrounded by gardens and parkland, and offers stunning views of Belfast.