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Welcome to our post “These 10 Belfast Attractions Will Make Your Visit Unforgettable!”
‘Belfast’ from the Irish Béal Feirste, means “Rivermouth of the sandbanks”, is the Capital City of Northern Ireland, located on the banks of the River lagan on the east coast of Ireland. It’s the largest City in N.Ireland and the 2nd largest City on the island of Ireland, with 334,000 inhabitants (2015).
The city suffered greatly during ‘The Troubles’ and was once considered in the 1970s and 1980s as one of the world’s most dangerous cities, but after the Peace agreement of 1996, it’s now one of the safest Cities to visit especially for tourist. Belfast now has the fastest growing economy in the top 30 biggest Cities in the UK over the last decade and it’s visitor figures for tourism are 7.5 Million visitors in 2012 spending £415 Million.
It’s a great place to visit and compiling a list is never easy as there were just so many great places to visit. We initially had a long list of over 80, but after much discussuion we managed to make a short list of the 10 best places to visit in Belfast.
1. Belfast Titanic
No visit to N.Ireland would be complete without a visit to Belfast. There are 187 Titanic Museums in the world but The Belfast Titanic Centre is unique because this is where the Titanic was actually built, so we believe that gives it “an edge”.and one of our favourite Belfast Attractions
This centre cost £97 Million and tells the story of how the ship was built and launched in Belfast. The exhibition has nine interactive galleries – visitors can walk through the original Harland & Wolff shipyard gates, take a six-minute Shipyard Ride through different parts of the ship, with the sounds of riveting and smells of metal burning, and see replicas of the first-, second- and third-class cabins. There’s also a glass floor with video footage of the Titanic on the seabed.
Next door, the Titanic Slipways, where the ship and her sister ship Olympic were built, have been landscaped with lights, grass and decking to show the outlines of the actual ships. A few minutes away is Titanic’s Dock and Pump-House , where you can peer down into the 880 ft graving dock where Titanic sat for her final fit out. The best way to explore the Titanic Quarter is to take a tour – a two-hour walking tour includes access to the Dock and Pump-House and also to the Harland and Wolff drawing offices.
Belfast Titanic Centre Visitor Information
- Address: Titanic Belfast, 1 Olympic Way, Queens Road,Titanic Quarter, Belfast BT3 9EP
- Phone: +44 28 9076 6386
- Website: http://titanicbelfast.com/
- Opening Hours: Jan-Mar 10 am-5 pm, Apr-May 9 am-6 pm, June-July 9 am-7 pm, Aug 9 am-8 pm, Sept 9 am-6 pm
- Prices: Adult £18.50, Child 5-16 £8, Child (under 5 ) Free, Student & Seniors (Over 60) £15, Essential Carer Free, Family pack 2 adults & 2 children £45
2. Crumlin Road Gaol
The Crumlin Road Gaol is a 19th century Grade A listed jail, open to the public for tours, concerts and events. It’s one of our top choices for Belfast Attractions
Designed by Charles Lanyon at a cost of £60,000, this was one of the most advanced prisons of its day when it opened in 1845. Designed to hold 500 prisoners, during the Troubles it was home to up to 900 before closing in 1996.
- Address: 53-55 Crumlin Road, Belfast BT14 6ST
- Contact: 00 44 28 9074 1500; crumlinroadgaol.com
- Getting there: bus to Crumlin Road Gaol (11A, 12A)
- Opening times: standard tour: daily, first tour 10am, last tour 4.30pm. Times for Paranormal Tours vary
- Price: standard tour: £9 (£7.50 if booked online); over 60s and students, £8 (£6); children 5-15, £6.50 (£5.50); under 5s, free; family ticket (2 adults, 2 children), £25 (£22). Paranormal tour, £15.
- Payment type: credit cards accepted
- Reservations: essential
3. Stormont Parliament Buildings
- Address: Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast, N.Ireland
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Contact: 028 905 21802
- Web Site: http://www.niassembly.gov.uk
- Getting there: Parliament Buildings is situated in Stormont Estate which is on the east side of Belfast, on the Upper Newtownards Road (A20). You can travel to the estate by car or by bus.
- Opening times: 9am-4pm Mon-Fri, guided tours 11am & 2pm
- Price: Free
4. Belfast Cathedral
- Address: Donegall Street, Belfast. BT1 2HB
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Contact: +44 28 9032 8332
- Web Site: http://www.belfastcathedral.org
- Getting there: 4 mins walk from city centre, or buses 300/600 from airport
- Opening times: Mon – Sat 09.00 – 5.15, Sund 1 pm – 3 pm
- Price:
- Adults: £5 (including guide book or audio guide)
- Concession, student and over 60: £4
- Children aged 5-12 years old: £3
- Family ticket 2 adults, 2 children: £12
- Guided tours £6.
5. Belfast Black Taxi Tours
These offbeat 90-minute tours in traditional black cabs include the Catholic Falls Road and Protestant Shankill Road, the wall murals, the so-called Peace Walls keeping Protestants and Catholics apart, the docks and the university area.
Once they pick you up from your hotel or wherever you want, there’s no stopping them! Like Taxi drivers everywhere, they have their views on what happened, why it happened & where it happened. They do try to be impartial but our driver was obviously more sympathetic to the Catholic cause, but I suppose that’s understandable isn’t it?
It’s a great tour if you want a quick no holds barred opinion of “The Troubles” during the 70s & 80s
- Address: Black cabs are everywhere and take you to Protestant & Catholic stronghold areas
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Contact: 00 44 28 9064 2264
- Web Site: http://belfastblackcabtours.co.uk/ is the best but there are others
- Getting there: Free collection from anywhere in the City
- Opening times: Daily 8 am – 8 pm, or by previous booking
- Price: From £35
- Reservations: Essential
- Payment: Credit cards not accepted
6. HMS Caroline Battleship Tour
Contact: 00 44 28 9045 4484; nmrn.org.uk
Getting there: Bus from Donegall Square North to Titanic Belfast (600b), then half a mile walk
Opening times: daily, 10am-5pm
Price: £9.50; over 60s and students, £6; child 5-15, £4; family (2 adults and 3 children), £20.50; 1 adult and 3 children, £13.50
Payment type: credit cards accepted
Reservations: not necessary
7. Belfast Castle
Between 1945 and the 1970s Belfast Castle was a popular venue for wedding receptions, dances and afternoon teas.
In 1978 the castle closed as part of a £2 million refurbishment programme, overseen by Hewitt and Haslam Partnership architects. It reopened on 11 November 1988 and is now a popular venue for weddings, conferences and other events.
- Address: Belfast Castle, Antrim Rd, Belfast, Antrim, BT15 5GR
- Contact: 028 9077 6925
- Getting there: From Belfast City Centre, buses 18,19 19a, 1a, 1e, 1d& 1f| By Car M2 Northbound to Antim Road A6
- Opening times: Monday 09:00-18:00, Tuesday 09:30-22:30, Wednesday 09:30-22:30, Thursday 09:30-22:30, Friday 09:30-22:30, Saturday 09:30-22:30, Sunday 09:00-18:00
- Price: Free Admission
8. Belfast Zoo
Time | Animal | Location on map | ||||
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11.30am | Chimpanzee (inside) – talk only | 26 | ||||
12 noon | Western lowland gorilla – talk only | 29 | ||||
12.15pm | Monkey house – talk only | |||||
12.15pm | Malayan sun bear – feeding time | 36 | ||||
12.30pm | Reptile and amphibian house – talk only | 12 | ||||
1.45pm | Asian elephant – feeding time and talk | 16 | ||||
2pm | Andean bear – feeding time and talk | |||||
2.15pm | Meerkats | 18 | ||||
2.15pm | Penguins | Gentoo penguins | Rockhopper penguins | 43 | ||
2.45pm | California sea lion – feeding time and talk | 45 |
Belfast Zoo Visitor Information
- Address: Antrim Rd, Belfast BT36 7PN, UK
- Contact: 028 9077 6277
- Getting there: From Belfast city centre Follow directions for the M2 motorway. Stay on the M2 until you reach the second junction. Leave the motorway at junction two (Greenisland/Whitewell/Rathcoole). The zoo is sign posted from here.Take the extreme left slip road and follow the signs for the zoo.
- Opening times: Summer: (16th Apr-30th Sept) 10 am to 6 pm daily (Last Admission 5 pm) Winter (1 October – 31 March) 10am to 4pm daily (Last admission is 2.30pm)
- Price: Adult £13.50, Child (aged 4 – 16) £6.75, Child (under 4 ) Free, Students & Seniors £6.75, Family (2 adults, 3 children max) £36.75
9. Belfast City Hall
Belfast’s classical Renaissance-style City Hall was built-in fine, white Portland stone in 1906. The hall is fronted by a statue of a rather dour ‘we are not amused’ Queen Victoria. The bronze figures on either side of her symbolise the textile and shipbuilding industries. The child at the back represents education.
After viewing the fantastic architecture of the building, you can move into the grounds which are complete with Titanic Memorial Garden, lawns and benches on which to relax and watch the big screen.
Belfast City Hall Visitor Information
- Address: Donegall Square, Belfast BT1 5GS
- Phone: 028 9032 0202
- Website: http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk
- Opening Hours: guided tours 11am, 2pm & 3pm Mon-Fri, noon, 2pm & 3pm Sat & Sun Oct-May, plus 10am & 4pm Mon-Fri, 4pm Sat & Sun Jun-Sep
- Prices: Free
10. Queen’s University
Northern Ireland’s most prestigious university was founded by Queen Victoria in 1845. In 1908 the Queen’s College became the Queen’s University of Belfast and today its campus spreads across some 250 buildings. Designed by Charles Lanyon and opened in 1849, this gothic masterpiece is said to be based on Oxford University’s Magdalen College.
Just inside the main entrance is the Queen’s Welcome Centre, with an information desk and souvenir shop. Book ahead for guided tours, or pick up a free leaflet that outlines a self-guided tour. Famous alumni include former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney and scientist Lord Kelvin whose statue is in nearby Botanic Gardens. George Best received an Honorary Doctorate from Queen’s in 2001.
Queen’s University Visitor Information
- Address: University Rd, Belfast, N.Ireland
- Phone: +028 9097 5252
- Website: http://www.qub.ac.uk/vcentre
- Opening Hours: Open 09:30 – 16:30, Sun 10:00 – 13:00.
- Prices: Guided Tour £5
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