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Fun in Titantic proportions in Belfast

Discover Belfast

Lose yourself in the hustle and bustle with a spot of shopping, a quick city break or a whole weekend of family fun in the city's vast array of museums, galleries and theatres. Better still make tracks on the Causeway Coastal route.

A city break or green escape

bustling city and explore the city's neighbouring countryside dotted with charming towns, hidden castles and more.

Investing in culture

There are few cities that have pulled off such a transformation in the past decade as successfully as Belfast. This renewal is in no small part due to the investment that's been put into the city: visit Belfast today and you'll find a plethora of beautiful hotels, hip bars and reputable restaurants to choose between. 

The city centre itself has plenty to do for culture-seekers and families alike, with the Ulster Museum taking visitors through millions of years of history with science exhibits, art galleries and plenty of Northern Irish treasures. If you're into music, be sure to stop by the Oh Yeah Music Centre. Here, you'll find a thorough exploration of Northern Irish music, covering everything from age-old folk to Snow Patrol. 

 

Belfast coffee
Trip planning in Belfast coffee shop
Titanic Belfast
Titanic Belfast

If you're looking for nightlife, Belfast has plenty to offer. You'll find nightclubs and traditional Irish pubs in and around the city centre as well as many independent ventures - another part of Belfast's growing reputation.

Take a trip to the coast

The Causeway Coastal Route is awash with outstanding beauty; with the Giant’s Causeway head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to myths and legends. Where else could you find polygonal rocks called Camel, Granny and Organ? 

Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

Closer to Belfast, a recent trail addition to Divis and Black Mountain means that you can ramble for over four miles, experiencing incredible views over Belfast and beyond. Though small, Belfast Castle sits on a hill just north of the city, and offers amazing vistas - it's no surprise that it's an incredibly popular wedding venue.

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A little bit about Belfast

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Early-risers can savour fresh coffee with signature hot or cold breakfasts. Later in the day the menu ranges from olives, nibbles and sharing plates to sandwiches, salads and hearty meals.
A rich wine selection, variety of cocktails, craft beers, refreshing soft drinks and fresh hot drinks make fantastic food or flight-wait accompaniments.
Food and drinks are ordered at the bar and vegan/vegetarian options are available.