Belfast Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Belfast

Small in stature, yet culturally influential beyond its borders, Belfast has grown out of The Troubles of 20th-century Europe to offer visitors captivating history, art, music and more.

Visit Belfastto experience the idiosyncratic nuances of this Northern Ireland capital. Home to C.S. Lewis, Van Morrison and the RMS Titanic, Belfast is a study in contrasts, a city where politically leaning street-art murals are juxtaposed by cosy pubs and Irish folk music.

Start the day with a traditional Ulster Fry, famous for its back bacon, black pudding and fried soda bread, before embarking on a whirlwind tour of haunting prisons, excellent museums, a storied shipyard and more.

Things to do in Belfast

Spend a few hours exploring Belfast history at the five-story Titanic Belfast Museum in the Titanic Quarter, where visitors hear the story of how today’s city grew from an 18th-century trading town on the River Lagan, when it was known as Beal Feirste. Learn about the linen, shipbuilding, rope-making and tobacco-manufacturing eras of the industrial city, then go deep into the ill-fated voyage of the RMS Titanic in 1912, which ultimately crippled the city’s strongest trade. You can’t miss the modernist museum, rising as it does beneath two iconic yellow cranes named Samson and Goliath.

In the heart of the city, visit the Belfast City Hall, an architectural masterpiece in Baroque Revival style completed in 1906. Standing as a symbol of civic pride, and surrounded by picturesque gardens, the gleaming white exterior and ornate detailing make it a must-see for historical architecture enthusiasts.

Shop at modern malls and traditional markets, including Victoria Square, with its striking glass dome and high-end stores, and the CastleCourt Shopping Centre. Boutique shops and charming cafes line Lisburn Road. At St. George’s Market, one of Belfast’s oldest attractions, browse a diverse array of stalls selling everything from linen products to pottery.

Belfast’s history and culture

Experience the haunting side of Belfast history at the Crumlin Road Gaol, a former prison built in the mid-19th century. Hear stories of the inmates who were imprisoned here and the city’s more sombre history.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Peace Walls give insight into the brighter future Belfast imagined after the Troubles divided Catholic and Protestant communities. From there, take a walk to Cave Hill, a basalt hill overlooking Belfast with beautiful trails and breathtaking views, a place to contemplate how the city rose resolutely out of historic turmoil.

Explore Belfast’s vibrant arts scene, starting at C.S. Lewis Square, where street art has rejuvenated the area over the last decade. Find several iconic statues from Lewis’s bestselling series, including Aslan, the White Witch, the Beavers and a replica of the Stone Table. The colourful Luminaries and Legends mural depicts C.S. Lewis, as well as other Belfast notables, including Van Morrison and others.

Dining and nightlife in Belfast

During your visit to Belfast choose from a range of dining options, from cosy pubs offering a pint of Guinness, Irish folk music and a convivial scene, to the haute cuisine restaurants that line Great Victoria Street and Lisburn Road. The City Centre, Cathedral Quarter and Titanic Quarter buzz with nightlife, numerous gastropubs and entertainment venues. Over the holidays, the Belfast Christmas Market is a foodie paradise.

For an evening of culture, attend a theatrical performance at the Lyric Theatre or Grand Opera House, the sight of large-scale productions, including West End and Broadway shows. Independent theatre takes the stage at the Modern Arts Centre and the Waterfront Hall.

Getting to and around Belfast

Fly into the Belfast City Airport or Belfast International Airport, or take the train to Belfast Central Railway Station or Belfast Great Victoria Street. Bus services come into the Belfast Stena Terminal and Belfast Albert Quay. The city is compact and walkable. Taxis and bike-sharing programmes are readily available.v

Where to stay in Belfast

Belfast City Hall showing heritage elements, heritage architecture and a castle

Belfast City Centre

4.5/5(6 area reviews)

Cosy bars a university vibe and top sights from Crown Liquor Saloon to Ulster Hall – discover Belfast City Centre, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Belfast City Centre
St. George\'s Market featuring markets, food and shopping

Belfast Central District

4.5/5(1,121 area reviews)

The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of Belfast Central District. Make a stop by Ulster Hall or Belfast City Hall while you're exploring the area.

Belfast Central District
Metropolitan Arts Centre showing modern architecture and a city

Cathedral Quarter

4.5/5(66 area reviews)

Cathedral Quarter is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to MAC Theatre and Belfast Customs House while you're in town.

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Titanic Quarter

4.5/5(72 area reviews)

Titanic Quarter is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic.

Titanic Quarter
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Queens Quarter

4/5(263 area reviews)

Queens Quarter is a destination visitors seek out for its ample dining options, fascinating museums and picturesque gardens. You might also want to check out attractions like Belfast Botanic Gardens or Ulster Museum while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

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Ormeau

4.5/5(3 area reviews)

While visiting Ormeau, you might make a stop by sights like Belfast Botanic Gardens and Ormeau Park.

Ormeau
Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
4 out of 5
Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland
The price is £100 per night from 12 May to 13 May
£100
per night
12 May - 13 May
Stay at this 4-star eco-certified hotel in Belfast. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast and room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,151 reviews)
"Location great. Hotel good, but dont pay over 225. Not a luxury property. Farely quiet when windows closed. Pillow stiff. Toilet handle has to be pumped to flush. Would stay again for location and ok for sleeping. But wanted another night and priced had jumped to 389...NOT worth that price!"

Reviewed on 5 May 2024

Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
5 out of 5
Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland
The price is £158 per night from 12 May to 13 May
£158
per night
12 May - 13 May
Stay at this 5-star luxury hotel in Belfast. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the bar and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,007 reviews)
"We were celebrating our 40th Wedding Anniversary. There was a card and a small gift in the room compliments of the hotel. Nice touch. In the restaurant Ahmed was particularly friendly and helpful. Very professional. We played a game with him trying to guess where his country of origin was. Eventually ..."

Reviewed on 5 May 2024

The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
Maldron Hotel Belfast City
Maldron Hotel Belfast City
4 out of 5
20 Brunswick Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland
The price is £122 per night from 12 May to 13 May
£122
per night
12 May - 13 May
Stay at this 4-star eco-certified hotel in Belfast. Enjoy breakfast, room service and a fitness centre. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,204 reviews)
"Very central, walk every where, 5 min walk from bus station where airport bus stops"

Reviewed on 5 May 2024

Maldron Hotel Belfast City
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
3 out of 5
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Belfast. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking and a kitchen. Popular attractions Titanic Belfast and Crumlin Road Gaol (HM Prison) ...
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
"Ciara, Was very nice and helpful. It is very charming and we enjoyed our stay. Close to City Center."

Reviewed on 18 Apr 2024

2-bed Apartment in Belfast Near City Centre
Cordia Serviced Apartments
Cordia Serviced Apartments
4 out of 5
Lisburn Road,355-367, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly aparthotel in Belfast. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking and a business centre. Popular attractions Titanic Belfast and Windsor ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (131 reviews)
"Nice staff Clean place Good area"

Reviewed on 1 May 2024

Cordia Serviced Apartments
No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
3.5 out of 5
98 Roseberry Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Stay at this apartment in Belfast. Enjoy free parking, a rooftop terrace and a business centre. Popular attractions Titanic Belfast and Ormeau Park are located ...
9/10 Wonderful! (15 reviews)
"I like that parking was easy and the apartment was spacious. I didn't like the weird smell in the bathroom."

Reviewed on 27 Nov 2023

No 1 Luxury Service Accommodation
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Belfast

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
18 Mar 2020

Everyone's friendly, felt very very safe walking around day and night Lots of history, try the 30 stop tour bus, usually £12 but for some reason only paid £8.00 lasts for about 90 minutes, lots of photo opportunities.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
15 Mar 2020

Very interesting place whose history is apparent.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
12 Mar 2020

unique experience - worth a visit

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
9 Mar 2020

I work in BT Belfast so I love Belfast. My girlfriend thought the city was beautiful. Only thing I would change was the parking, no where your site said we could park was available as they all seemed to be under construction.

5/5 - Excellent

Sarang
9 Mar 2020

Nice city

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
9 Mar 2020

A great place to visit

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