Belfast

Belfast

Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland. It has a population that surpasses 300,000 people, with about one-third of those living in the Greater Belfast area. The history of Belfast dates back to the Dark Ages when it was founded as a Viking settlement. Today, Belfast is home to various landmarks including St George’s Market and Belfast City Hall.

Why Visit Belfast

Belfast has plenty of reasons to visit, from experiencing the history and culture of Northern Ireland, to enjoying great food. The city is also home to world-class attractions including Titanic Belfast which opened in 2012.

What is Belfast Famous For?

Belfast is a city of history and landmarks. Popular attractions include the Titanic Belfast, Crumlin Road Gaol, Ulster Museum and St George’s Market. There are many great restaurants in Belfast which serve food from all corners of the world including Indian cuisine at Cinnamon Bazaar or traditional pub grub at The Spaniard .

What to do in Belfast?

  • Visit St George’s Market for fresh produce

  • Enjoy local music scene at The Empire Music Hall

  • Experience culture with tours of National Trust properties near Belfast such as Mount Stewart Estate , Florence Court House & Country Park , Castle Ward Estate Or explore more highlights throughout Northern Ireland ?

When to go to Belfast? Weather in Belfast can be unpredictable so it’s best to pack for all seasons. The climate is cool and damp, with an average of 12 rainy days per month throughout the year .

The History Of Belfast

Belfast was founded as a Viking settlement around 100 years after Christianity began spreading through Britain. By the middle ages, Belfast had grown into an important trading center with ships coming in from Iceland, Greenland and even North America. Today evidence of this can be seen at various landmarks throughout the city such as St George’s Market which still holds traditional Irish markets weekly today or City Hall where exhibits showcase items that were traded during its height between 1600s - 1800s .

Belfast Where Titanic Was Built

Belfast is the birthplace of Titanic, one of the most famous ships in history. Belfast’s connection to this ship doesn’t stop there. The city also served as a home-port for many transatlantic voyages by White Star Line after they moved operations from Southampton, England .

Titanic Belfast

Dubbed ‘the new must-see attraction on the world map’, Belfast opened their first dedicated Titanic visitor experience at Queen’s Island - where RMS Titanic was built over 100 years ago. Today you can explore nine galleries that tell stories of those who lived and worked here through interactive displays, videos projection mapping technology , memorabilia including original tickets and menus plus view artifacts recovered from RMS Titanic herself!

Created: 11  October  2021  Edited: 29  November  2023

Titanic Belfast Information

Titanic Belfast Address

1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Belfast

BT3 9EP

Website: https://www.titanicbelfast.com/

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