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Why we love Belfast

A colourful and dynamic port city with a colourful past, Belfast is a vibrant cultural hub on northern Ireland’s eastern coast. Packed with lively pubs, an eclectic food scene, iconic buildings, boutique shopping and a myriad of immersive experiences, you can delve into history, science, literature and more.

Each of the city’s Quarters tells a story – from the history of one of the world’s most famous ships at the The Titanic Museum to tales of the city’s past at the Ulster Museum. Use the city as a base for discovering Game of Thrones filming locations, step aboard HMS Caroline for a taste of First World War maritime combat or see creative colours on a walking tour of Belfast’s famous murals. Whether you’re a culture vulture, party-goer or an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find an array of memorable things to do in Belfast.

Things to do in Belfast

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Were these 40,000 interlocking basalt columns created by an ancient volcanic eruption, or built by the fabled giant Finn MacCool? You decide…

Discover the legends at Giant’s Causeway

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Sunset over the red basalt column. Sea views
Giant's Causeway

Calling all Game of Thrones fans! Enter the world of The Seven Kingdoms, complete with original costumes, props and weapons.

Experience the Game of Thrones Studio Tour

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Costume Gallery at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour
Game of Thrones Studio Tour

Even 100 years after this mighty ship sank, its story still captures our imagination – brought to life by Titanic Belfast.

Explore Titanic Belfast

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The Titanic, Belfast
Titanic Belfast

Art, nature, history, science: this vast museum puts centuries of heritage at your fingertips, featuring local and international treasures alike.

Plan your visit to Ulster Museum

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Belfast, Northern Ireland

Piece of artwork in the Ulster Museum, Johnny Frazer
Ulster Museum

Experience 150 years of history in Northern Ireland’s only remaining Victorian prison, which offers both self-guided and guided tours.

Book your tickets for Crumlin Road Gaol

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Family pretending to be locked in a cell at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol

From the Oh Yeah music hub in the heart of Belfast, journey through the UNESCO City of Music.

Book a Belfast Music Tour

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Group of people on street taking part in Belfast Music Tours
Belfast Music Tour

Home of Ireland’s longest zipline – plus laser tag, archery, golf, storytelling trails and much more…

Book Colin Glen Forest Park

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Northern Ireland

Families enjoy the Black Bull Run at Colin Glen Forest Park, Belfast 
Colin Glen Forest Park

Maybe you’ll kick back in a floating hot tub, or splash around the inflatable water park?

Plan your trip to Let’s Go Hydro

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Northern Ireland

Aerial view of Lets Go Hydro Water Park, Carryduff, Belfast 
Let’s Go Hydro

Take off-road cycling to a whole new level with a ‘hydro bike’, on the waters of the River Lagan.

Explore Lagan Adventures

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Northern Ireland

People on hydrobikes on the river Erne, Enniskillen
Lagan Adventures

Leap, bounce and scramble your way around this huge indoor inflatable obstacle course.

Plan your trip to Vertigo Titanic Park

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Northern Ireland

People on hydrobikes on the river Erne, Enniskillen
Vertigo Titanic Park

Great craic and unforgettable experiences: that’s the ethos behind these inventive city tours.

Discover Belfast Hidden Tours

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Northern Ireland

Irish Dancing and music as part of Belfast Hidden Tours 
Belfast Hidden Tours

Book a tour to peek behind the scenes, and walk on the stage where Luciano Pavarotti once performed.

What’s on at Grand Opera House

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Northern Ireland

Front Entrance to Grand Opera House, Belfast 
Grand Opera House

What better way to get to know Belfast than through its pubs, markets, restaurants and cafés?

Discover Taste and Tour

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Northern Ireland

A tour guide taking a group through Bell's Brewery in Belfast
Taste and Tour

This is a foodie walking tour with a twist: it’s also a play, which is performed while you eat!

Book Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour

Visit Belfast/Kabosh

Northern Ireland

Vistors with a guide on the Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour
Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour

This Michelin-starred restaurant serves a hyper-local menu of seasonal and sustainable dishes.

Reserve your table at OX Belfast

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OX Belfast
OX Belfast

Grab your mates and tuck into a feast of amazing street food, craft beer, great wines and artisan cocktails.

Get to know Common Market

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Northern Ireland

Visitors in the bar at Common Market, Belfast
Common Market

Join a ‘Tour & Tipple’ experience to taste the quality of these small-batch whiskeys, gins and poitín.

Raise a glass at Echlinville Distillery

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Northern Ireland

Echlinville Distillery 'Tour & Tipple' Kircubbin, County Down
Echlinville Distillery

From arrests to ambushes, this walking tour reveals the locations where the hit TV series was filmed.

Book the Line of Duty Tour

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Visitors enjoy Line of Duty Tour
Line of Duty Tour

The hilarious, heart-warming series was filmed in Belfast – as this entertaining taxi tour reveals…

More about the Derry Girls Taxi Tour

Visit Belfast

Derry Girls Taxi Tour Guides
Derry Girls Taxi Tour

Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden, and tour one of the city’s most iconic landmarks – all for free.

What’s on at Belfast City Hall

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Northern Ireland

Lagan Legends Walking Tour, SS Nomadic, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Belfast City Hall

Discover the history, hear the stories and immerse yourself in Belfast’s past.

All aboard the SS Nomadic

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Northern Ireland

Lagan Legends Walking Tour, SS Nomadic, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Co. Antrim
SS Nomadic

Discover the history, hear the stories and immerse yourself in Belfast’s past.

Find out more about Clifton House Belfast

Clifton House Belfast

Northern Ireland

The Mary Ann McCraken Tour at Clifton House Belfast
Clifton House Belfast

From parades and parties to protests and activism, Pride Belfast celebrates the local LGBTQIA+ community.

More about Belfast Pride

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Northern Ireland

Crowds of people holding rainbow flags at the London Pride parade in London.
Belfast Pride

Welcome to Ireland’s biggest LGBTQIA+ nightclub – with fresh entertainment, hot DJs and drinks bargains galore.

Get to know Kremlin

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Interior of Kremlin nightclub, Belfast
Kremlin

A great spot to catch up with friends over wine, or to sip fancy cocktails before heading to a club.

Explore Union Street Bar

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

The bar interior at Union Street Bar, Belfast
Union Street Bar

With fruity cocktails and even fruitier entertainment, this LGBTQIA+ venue is open every night of the week.

Visit The Maverick, Belfast

The Maverick, Belfast

Northern Ireland

 Beautiful bar interior at The Maverick, Belfast
The Maverick, Belfast

Immerse yourself in new theatre, music, film and photography at this annual fiesta of all-things creative.

Book Belfast International Arts Festival

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Northern Ireland

Acts from Belfast International Arts Festival
Belfast International Arts Festival

In celebration of the city’s cultural diversity, this festival features parades, concerts, markets and more.

More about Belfast Mela

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Northern Ireland

Belfast Mela Festival, Carnival Parade, Belfast City Centre
Belfast Mela

Watch classic movies in immersive locations – and look out for the next Spielberg or Tarantino!

What’s on at Belfast Film Festival

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Northern Ireland

Belfast Film Festival
Belfast Film Festival

Dance and sing the night away at one of Belfast’s biggest music festivals, on the banks of the River Lagan.

Plan your trip to Belsonic

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

A live concert at Belsonic
Belsonic

This magnificent green space features orienteering trails, nature routes, playgrounds and themed gardens.

Relax at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Visitors enjoying a summer’s day in Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

Explore Belfast’s wild side on this guided foraging adventure, on the lower slopes of the Belfast Hills.

Explore HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland


Visitors enjoy a HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours
HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours

Throughout Belfast, you’ll see the famous peaks of Cave Hill: catnip for hikers, cyclists and nature lovers.

Discover Cave Hill Country Park

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Cave Hill Country Park, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Cave Hill Country Park

Founded in 1951, this is one of the city’s top spots for picnics, walking and outdoor events.

Be inspired by Barnett Demesne

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Person walking through Barnett Demesne Park
Barnett Demesne

Were these 40,000 interlocking basalt columns created by an ancient volcanic eruption, or built by the fabled giant Finn MacCool? You decide…

Discover the legends at Giant’s Causeway

VisitBritain/Ben Selway

Sunset over the red basalt column. Sea views
Giant's Causeway

Calling all Game of Thrones fans! Enter the world of The Seven Kingdoms, complete with original costumes, props and weapons.

Experience the Game of Thrones Studio Tour

Linen Mill Studios / WarnerMedia / Game of Thrones Studio Tour

Costume Gallery at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour
Game of Thrones Studio Tour

Even 100 years after this mighty ship sank, its story still captures our imagination – brought to life by Titanic Belfast.

Explore Titanic Belfast

Tourism Northern Ireland

The Titanic, Belfast
Titanic Belfast

Art, nature, history, science: this vast museum puts centuries of heritage at your fingertips, featuring local and international treasures alike.

Plan your visit to Ulster Museum

Ulster Museum/Johnny Frazer

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Piece of artwork in the Ulster Museum, Johnny Frazer
Ulster Museum

Experience 150 years of history in Northern Ireland’s only remaining Victorian prison, which offers both self-guided and guided tours.

Book your tickets for Crumlin Road Gaol

Tourism Northern Ireland

Belfast

Family pretending to be locked in a cell at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol

From the Oh Yeah music hub in the heart of Belfast, journey through the UNESCO City of Music.

Book a Belfast Music Tour

Creative Tours Belfast

Stub

Group of people on street taking part in Belfast Music Tours
Belfast Music Tour

Home of Ireland’s longest zipline – plus laser tag, archery, golf, storytelling trails and much more…

Book Colin Glen Forest Park

Courtesy of Colin Glen

Northern Ireland

Families enjoy the Black Bull Run at Colin Glen Forest Park, Belfast 
Colin Glen Forest Park

Maybe you’ll kick back in a floating hot tub, or splash around the inflatable water park?

Plan your trip to Let’s Go Hydro

Courtesy of Lets Go Hydro Resort

Northern Ireland

Aerial view of Lets Go Hydro Water Park, Carryduff, Belfast 
Let’s Go Hydro

Take off-road cycling to a whole new level with a ‘hydro bike’, on the waters of the River Lagan.

Explore Lagan Adventures

Visit Belfast / Lagan Adventures

Northern Ireland

People on hydrobikes on the river Erne, Enniskillen
Lagan Adventures

Leap, bounce and scramble your way around this huge indoor inflatable obstacle course.

Plan your trip to Vertigo Titanic Park

Visit Belfast / Lagan Adventures

Northern Ireland

People on hydrobikes on the river Erne, Enniskillen
Vertigo Titanic Park

Great craic and unforgettable experiences: that’s the ethos behind these inventive city tours.

Discover Belfast Hidden Tours

Courtesy of Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Irish Dancing and music as part of Belfast Hidden Tours 
Belfast Hidden Tours

Book a tour to peek behind the scenes, and walk on the stage where Luciano Pavarotti once performed.

What’s on at Grand Opera House

Courtesy of Grand Opera House 

Northern Ireland

Front Entrance to Grand Opera House, Belfast 
Grand Opera House

What better way to get to know Belfast than through its pubs, markets, restaurants and cafés?

Discover Taste and Tour

Courtesy of Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

A tour guide taking a group through Bell's Brewery in Belfast
Taste and Tour

This is a foodie walking tour with a twist: it’s also a play, which is performed while you eat!

Book Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour

Visit Belfast/Kabosh

Northern Ireland

Vistors with a guide on the Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour
Kabosh: Belfast Bred Tour

This Michelin-starred restaurant serves a hyper-local menu of seasonal and sustainable dishes.

Reserve your table at OX Belfast

Northern Ireland

OX Belfast
OX Belfast

Grab your mates and tuck into a feast of amazing street food, craft beer, great wines and artisan cocktails.

Get to know Common Market

Visit Belfast / Common Market

Northern Ireland

Visitors in the bar at Common Market, Belfast
Common Market

Join a ‘Tour & Tipple’ experience to taste the quality of these small-batch whiskeys, gins and poitín.

Raise a glass at Echlinville Distillery

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Echlinville Distillery 'Tour & Tipple' Kircubbin, County Down
Echlinville Distillery

From arrests to ambushes, this walking tour reveals the locations where the hit TV series was filmed.

Book the Line of Duty Tour

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Visitors enjoy Line of Duty Tour
Line of Duty Tour

The hilarious, heart-warming series was filmed in Belfast – as this entertaining taxi tour reveals…

More about the Derry Girls Taxi Tour

Visit Belfast

Derry Girls Taxi Tour Guides
Derry Girls Taxi Tour

Visit the Titanic Memorial Garden, and tour one of the city’s most iconic landmarks – all for free.

What’s on at Belfast City Hall

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Lagan Legends Walking Tour, SS Nomadic, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Belfast City Hall

Discover the history, hear the stories and immerse yourself in Belfast’s past.

All aboard the SS Nomadic

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Lagan Legends Walking Tour, SS Nomadic, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Co. Antrim
SS Nomadic

Discover the history, hear the stories and immerse yourself in Belfast’s past.

Find out more about Clifton House Belfast

Clifton House Belfast

Northern Ireland

The Mary Ann McCraken Tour at Clifton House Belfast
Clifton House Belfast

From parades and parties to protests and activism, Pride Belfast celebrates the local LGBTQIA+ community.

More about Belfast Pride

Getty Images/istockphoto/Coldsnowstorm

Northern Ireland

Crowds of people holding rainbow flags at the London Pride parade in London.
Belfast Pride

Welcome to Ireland’s biggest LGBTQIA+ nightclub – with fresh entertainment, hot DJs and drinks bargains galore.

Get to know Kremlin

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Interior of Kremlin nightclub, Belfast
Kremlin

A great spot to catch up with friends over wine, or to sip fancy cocktails before heading to a club.

Explore Union Street Bar

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

The bar interior at Union Street Bar, Belfast
Union Street Bar

With fruity cocktails and even fruitier entertainment, this LGBTQIA+ venue is open every night of the week.

Visit The Maverick, Belfast

The Maverick, Belfast

Northern Ireland

 Beautiful bar interior at The Maverick, Belfast
The Maverick, Belfast

Immerse yourself in new theatre, music, film and photography at this annual fiesta of all-things creative.

Book Belfast International Arts Festival

Visit Belfast/Richard Haughton

Northern Ireland

Acts from Belfast International Arts Festival
Belfast International Arts Festival

In celebration of the city’s cultural diversity, this festival features parades, concerts, markets and more.

More about Belfast Mela

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Belfast Mela Festival, Carnival Parade, Belfast City Centre
Belfast Mela

Watch classic movies in immersive locations – and look out for the next Spielberg or Tarantino!

What’s on at Belfast Film Festival

Getty Images

Northern Ireland

Belfast Film Festival
Belfast Film Festival

Dance and sing the night away at one of Belfast’s biggest music festivals, on the banks of the River Lagan.

Plan your trip to Belsonic

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

A live concert at Belsonic
Belsonic

This magnificent green space features orienteering trails, nature routes, playgrounds and themed gardens.

Relax at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Visitors enjoying a summer’s day in Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

Explore Belfast’s wild side on this guided foraging adventure, on the lower slopes of the Belfast Hills.

Explore HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland


Visitors enjoy a HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours
HartyCulture Foraging and Nature Tours

Throughout Belfast, you’ll see the famous peaks of Cave Hill: catnip for hikers, cyclists and nature lovers.

Discover Cave Hill Country Park

Tourism Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Cave Hill Country Park, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Cave Hill Country Park

Founded in 1951, this is one of the city’s top spots for picnics, walking and outdoor events.

Be inspired by Barnett Demesne

Visit Belfast

Northern Ireland

Person walking through Barnett Demesne Park
Barnett Demesne

Places to stay in Belfast

Cathedral Quarter

Surround yourself with culture in the heart of the city’s historic and creative quarter where you’ll find a mix of lively pubs, incredible architecture, places to dine and a good selection of trendy and cutting-edge galleries.

Smithfield and Union Quarter

Spend a lively time in the heart of the city’s vibrant clubbing hotspot and LGBTQI+ hub. It’s seen as one of the city’s coolest clubbing hotspots in Belfast and is home to the city’s 130-year-old Central Library.

Queen’s Quarter

Away from the centre, discover Belfast’s quieter, budget-friendly options close to Queen’s University. It’s home to the city’s Botanic Gardens and also No Alibis, Northern Ireland’s only independent crime fiction bookshop.

Explore nearby

A land of mighty scenery and epic stories, this wild corner of Northern Ireland will steal your heart.

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Man and boy sitting on the red basalt columns

Getting to Belfast

Northern Ireland’s capital lies in the east of the country with an array of connections via land, sea and air. Belfast International Airport is 18 miles (29km) to the northwest of Belfast (around 30 minutes by car) and serves more than 70 destinations around the world. Translink bus services link the airport with the city. Situated around five miles from Belfast city centre, the George Best Belfast City Airport serves routes from elsewhere in Britain, as well as Amsterdam, providing a transfer option for international travellers.

Getting around

Translink provides an extensive public transport network. Purchase a Belfast Visitor Pass for unlimited travel the centre of Belfast over 1,2 or 3 days, as well as special offers and discounts on many Belfast attractions.

By foot

With wide pathways and pedestrianised areas, the centre of Belfast is best explored by foot. In fact, it takes less than 30 minutes to cross from one side of the city centre to the other.

By bus

An extensive bus network connects the main things to do in Belfast. Metro and Belfast Rapid Transit – Glider services serve destinations in Belfast itself, with Goldline and Ultrabus providing connections to the rest of Northern Ireland.

By bike

You can hire bikes to explore Belfast from locations all over the city. Belfast Bikes has nearly 50 docking stations with pay as you go.

Want to know more?

For tips from those in the know head to Visit Belfast and discover a wealth of things to do in Northern Ireland’s capital city.