Titanic Quarter
0.9 miles from city centre
Every Belfastian had a family member that worked on the Titanic's construction. History's largest luxury liner was constructed here a century ago in Harland and Wolff’s shipyards. Visit the Titanic Museum and Titanic Studios, see some of the sets from TV's "Game of Thrones" in The Paint Hall, or stroll around Belfast Harbour Marina.
Places to stay from £180 per night
Queens Quarter
1 miles from city centre
All activity in Queen’s Quarter seems to pivot around Queen’s University. Most of the University’s faculty and students live in this area, which is filled with grand Victorian houses, inviting parks and laid-back cafés. While you’re there, see the historic Lanyon Building on-campus, stroll in the Botanic Gardens or visit the Ulster Museum.
Places to stay from £10 per night
Cathedral Quarter
In the city centre
Take a trip to Old Belfast. The old trade and warehousing district is rife with hip bars, like The Duke of York and The Dirty Onion. Stroll past the city’s oldest buildings and churches on Waring Street and Hill Street, shop in Victoria Square for brand-name clothing, or visit Kelly’s Cellar for live Gaelic music and a pint or two of Guinness.
Places to stay from £50 per night
Gaeltacht Quarter
1.5 miles from city centre
If you’re hankering for a taste of ‘ole Ireland, here’s your chance. This area's patriotic residents live in idyllic surroundings. Sometimes, you'll spot artfully-designed political murals on the park walls. The Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich is located here – it's a well-known cultural centre that preserves Gaelic arts and culture.
Places to stay from £58 per night
Few cities could claim to have undergone a transformation quite so spectacular as Belfast’s. The capital of Northern Ireland remains characterised by old shipyards and elegant Victorian houses, but its world-class museums, modern art galleries and cosy restaurants have given the city a new lease of life.
Points of interest include Titanic Belfast, an award-winning and state-of-the-art museum that tells the story of the world’s most famous ship, and the Botanic Gardens, which houses tropical plants and birds inside its birdcage-like glass dome. Make your way through music-filled ‘trad bars’, take a free tour of Belfast City Hall, or shop for fresh food and local art at St. George’s Market – the oldest and most popular market in the city.
But the appeal of Belfast doesn’t rest solely in its centre. The city is also a great base for visiting various filming locations from 'Game of Thrones'. Immerse yourself in the world of the hit TV series, with guided visits to ‘Winterfell Castle’, ‘the Haunted Forest’ and the ‘Iron Islands' on the country’s craggy northern coastline.
At night, head to the city’s Cathedral Quarter for the trendiest bars in town, and to experience the city's characteristic warm welcome.
Tonight
From £129 per night
This weekend
From £345 per night
Next weekend
From £369 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | GBP |
Language | English |
Average weekend price | £143 per night |
Average weekday price | £128 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
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I found it a very easy city to get around,I flew into...
6 May 2024
I found it a very easy city to get around,I flew into Belfast international airport and was at the city centre within 30 minutes,the people of Belfast are so friendly and also more than happy to help with directions.I love the history of Belfast and the views of the docks and landscape are breathtaking
Historical city.
3 May 2024
Historical city. Museums and pubs and the main city centre are the main attractions. A lot of history to know about northern ireland wars. Amazing night life, never sen like this one before! Food is also cheap. Travel within the city in cabs is also very cheap.
First visit brilliant friendly city and people, plenty to...
3 May 2024
First visit brilliant friendly city and people, plenty to see and do, loads of great bars and restaurants. Did the guided tour bus which was great to learn the history of the city from a local. Was impressed with the amount of singers in bars who were great entertainment, really enjoyed the weekend and would come back without a second thought.
A compact city centre.
2 May 2024
A compact city centre. Lots of interesting history. Great diversity of food outlets. Taxi drivers absolute credit to the city. People never less than friendly and welcoming. Could have stayed longer and would totally recommend.
Visiting Titanic Belfast was a priority this trip, was...
19 April 2024
Visiting Titanic Belfast was a priority this trip, was thrilled to see and go on board SS Nomadic, walk the Titanic slipway and see Thompson Dry Dock---all highlights of my time in Belfast. Took city tourist bus tour and spent a lot of time just walking through the city---also saw Titanic memorial at City Hall--very moving to see all of the names who perished. Found some interesting restaurants to eat in especially Fratelli- Italian. Could have seen a lot more but will have to make another trip again to see Giants Causeway, etc. Lots of places within walking distance.
The hop on-hop off bus tour was excellent, It was the only...
15 April 2024
The hop on-hop off bus tour was excellent, It was the only activity we partook in as I had a medical appointment the morning I arrived in Belfast so didn't have much time for anything else, we also had lunch in Granny Annie's, which I would highly recommend to anybody visiting Belfast
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