This tour bus is one of the best. It offers an excellent introduction to the city and its history.
Great place to spend a weekend morning. Vibrant market full of loads of local vendors from fresh food to crafts. Often has live music on the weekends. Great place for a hangover.
For anyone keen on the Titanic, this is apparently the most visited tourist attraction in Belfast! It is built right beside where the ship was built and launched and has a recreation of 'the stairs'.
Historic prison. Visitors can explore the cells, punishment book and hospital wing. The prison was closed in 1996 after running for 150 years. You can get of the hop-on hop-off bus here.
One for the kids! This is honestly one of the best museums I've been too, especially if you have kids over 3. There is everything, from space, to dinosaurs, to animation and all really interactive. We had a great time!
You can find live Irish music in many places around the city centre. Some examples are Kelly's Cellars, Fibber Magee's, White's Tavern and McHughs.
This probably should have been number 1 as I know it's what many people are here for and you are spoilt for choice in Belfast. The Dark Horse (Our ceremony venue!) The Dirty Onion The Harp Bar Duke of York The Crown Bar - this one is a must. The interior has hardly changed since its opening in 1826. The Spaniard
Tours available, which last about an hour.
Architecture award winning new museum. It is a beautiful building to spend time in and there is a diverse range of events/exhibitions.
A home for live music, film, comedy, theatre, science, spoken word, visual arts, festivals…
One of the country’s premier live music bars, the Empire is one of Belfast’s best loved drinking establishments. Outdoor beer garden, pub-grub menu, big-screen sports, comedy and live music.
The Crown bar offers whiskey flights to sample many different types. There is a Belfast Whiskey Wall and Belfast Whiskey Club.