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Filled with character and charm the area is named after the world renowned Queen’s University of Belfast which takes centre stage.
Perhaps one of the most interesting areas of Belfast to explore, Queen’s Quarter is richly endowed with architecture, bursting with artistic creativity and is overflowing with shopping opportunities and bistros, it also offers a vibrant nightlife and attractions to suit all.
The world of academia, entertainment, culture and commerce has fused to create a uniquely dynamic and lively neighbourhood. Queen’s Quarter has a lively calendar of cultural events throughout the year. Foremost perhaps is the world-renowned Belfast Festival at Queen’s - held here each autumn with the widest imaginable range of theatre, dance, music, literature, comedy and visual arts - it is the largest festival of its kind in Ireland. But for entertainment on a smaller scale, Queen’s Quarter also has some of the city’s funkiest bars, comedy venues, and pubs with live music and traditional Irish music sessions.
Best discovered on foot (with the help of the map on the other side) each of the four self guided walks in this guide will reveal unique and distinctive aspects of its character. So lace up your boots, button your coat and immerse yourself in the history, heritage and culture of Queen’s Quarter.
The Cathedral Quarter
Cathedral Quarter takes its name from St. Anne’s Cathedral, the ecclesiastical heart of the city.
Cathedral Quarter is packed full of fascinating architecture, ranging from distinguished banks and public buildings, to cosy pubs and trendy warehouse restaurants. Some of these, such as the Custom House, occupy prominent public locations. But other equally intriguing buildings are tucked away down the narrow cobbled streets and alleyways that give the area its intimate charm.
In recent years, Cathedral Quarter has taken on a pivotal role as the focus for Belfast’s burgeoning arts and crafts scene. The Quarter is home to many visual and performing artists, as well as community groups. With the University of Ulster (specialising in Arts) close by there are plenty of artistic students adding to the atmosphere of the Quarter.
If shopping’s your thing Cathedral Quarter is adjacent to the main shopping spot – Belfast City Centre.
The Cathedral Quarter guide will help you explore some of the historical and cultural highlights of Cathedral Quarter.
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