Visit Belfast

9 Donegall Square North BT1 5GB

Why Choose Our Destination?

Welcome to the new Belfast, one of the continent's liveliest and most intriguing cities, bursting with culture, award-winning attractions, and the friendliest people you've ever met. Belfast, a city brimming with vigour, aspiration, and optimism, is progressing at a never-before-seen pace. Over the past ten years, over a billion pounds have been invested in infrastructure, and significant development and regeneration initiatives have revolutionised our travel, transportation, and digital industries.

Distance from airport

  • George Best Belfast City Airport

    3 mi. from city center

  • Belfast International Airport

    19 mi. from city center

  • Dublin Airport

    98 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

St. Annes Cathedral

Historical landmark
1 mi. away
St Anne's Cathedral has stood for over 100 years as a place of Christian worship in the heart of the City of Belfast. It is a living place where day by day the cycle of worship is maintained and which welcomes visitors as tourists, pilgrims, regular worshippers, or merely those who seek a quiet place to ponder alone.
Talbot Street
Belfast, GB BT1 2AA

Belfast Zoo

Recreation
6 mi. away
As one of the oldest visitor attractions in Northern Ireland, many visitors have fond memories of visiting the gardens, which have been home to the animals since 1934. Belfast Zoo is now a leading and award winning visitor attraction in Northern Ireland, with more than 300,000 visitors a year. Belfast Zoological Gardens is located in North Belfast on the slopes of Cave Hill and and is home to more than 1000 animals and 150 species
Antrim Road
Belfast, GB BT36 7PN

Titanic Dock & Pump House

Historical landmark
2 mi. away
Nowhere else on earth can bring you this close to Titanic – the world’s most famous liner, built here in Belfast. She sat here in this very dry dock on the eve of her first and last voyage in April of 1912. Here, in the shipyard where she came to life, you can still see the remnants of engineering brilliance that brought Titanic into being
Northern Ireland Science Park, Queens Rd
Belfast, GB BT3 9DT

Victoria Square

Shopping
1 mi. away
Belfast’s number one shopping destination, anchored by House of Fraser department store. Fantastic shops are split over four levels (including 2 levels of food operators) with covered, pedestrianised streets and topped by an iconic dome, with panoramic views across the city, the river Lagan and even to the Mournes beyond. Also housed within the centre is Odeon Belfast.
1 Victoria Square
Belfast, GB BT1 4QG

Belfast Barge

Historical landmark
1 mi. away
Owned and operated by Lagan Legacy, this unique attraction, afloat on the beautiful banks of the River Lagan behind Belfast Waterfront, brings the past and present together in its stunning museum, multi-use venue space and cafe.
1 Lanyon Quay
Belfast, GB BT1 3LG

St George's Market

Shopping
1 mi. away
St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. It was built between 1890 and 1896 and is one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. It has been selected for numerous local and national titles and awards for its fresh, local produce and great atmosphere. It holds a weekly Friday Variety Market, the City Food and Craft Market on Saturdays and the Sunday Market. It also hosts a range of events throughout the year.
12-20 E Bridge St
Belfast, GB BT1 3NQ

Botantic Gardens

Park
1 mi. away
Botanic Gardens is an important part of Belfast's Victorian heritage and a popular meeting place for residents, students and tourists. It contains two important buildings, the Palm House and the Tropical Ravine, as well as a children's playground, a bowling green, walking routes, a rose garden and assorted tropical plants, mature trees and flower beds. The park is often used for events, as well as band recitals, concerts and opera performances.
College Park, Botanic Avenue
Belfast, GB BT7 1LP

Ulster Folk & Transport Museum

Museum
7 mi. away
A museum of international renown, the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum is regarded as being amongst the best of its kind in the world. Set in over 170 acres of rolling landscape overlooking Belfast Lough, visitors can wander through the past and discover how people lived and travelled over the centuries.
Cultra
Holywood, GB BT18 0EU

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