Attractions

Albert Clock. Cave Hill. Harland & Wolff. Stormont Castle. The Odyssey Arena. St. George’s Market. You may recognise some of these places but there’s a whole lot more waiting to be discovered. We’ve brought together some of the highlights and lesser-known treasures to help you get started. From the birthplace of the Titanic to our iconic city hall and everywhere in between, you’ll find a cornucopia of historic landmarks and fantastic attractions. Who knows what you’ll discover!

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The Courthouse

Beyond Belfast, Lisburn and District

The Courthouse building was built in 1760, with the North and South Wings added in 1810. Today, it is home to the Hillsborough Tourist Information Centre. Read More ›

Crown Liquor Saloon

City Centre

A great place for thirst-quenching in historical surroundings, this splendid gin palace, built in 1826, is one of the best-known landmarks in the city. Its ornate Victorian exterior and delightful interior decor make it one of the National Trust's... Read More ›

Crumlin Road Gaol

Historic Interest | North Belfast

The Crumlin Road Gaol is a nineteenth century Grade ‘A’ listed building that has recently undergone a significant restoration, and recently reopened to the public for guided tours, concerts and events. Read More ›

Culturlann McAdam O Fiaich

West Belfast, Gaeltacht Quarter

Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich is an arts and cultural centre with a strong focus on Irish language and culture. The centre offers, through its arts programme, theatre, music, visual arts, poetry, literary events, workshops and classes catering for... Read More ›

Down County Museum

Museums | Down and District

Down County Museum is a free, family-centred visitor attraction located in a stunning Georgian Gaol, and fitted out with interactive displays on the story of County Down over the last 9000 years. The museum has over 1200 objects on show in its... Read More ›

Drumglass Park

Parks and Gardens | South Belfast

Drumglass Park, located between the Lisburn and Malone Roads in south Belfast, is popular with families and young children. It also hosts music events in the summer. It is commonly known as Cranmore or Marlborough Park. Read More ›

Dundonald International Ice Bowl

Family Attractions | Castlereagh and District, East Belfast

Enjoy a great day out at Dundonald International Ice Bowl with a host of fantastic activities all under one roof! You can choose to ice skate at Northern Ireland's only public Olympic size ice rink, become king of the lanes in the Xtreme Tenpin... Read More ›

The Giant's Causeway

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, National Trust | Beyond Belfast

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Giant's Causeway is a magnificent, mysterious geological formation on the North East coast of Co Antrim steeped in myth and legend. The setting is a spectacular dynamic coastal landscape of Atlantic waves, rugged... Read More ›

The Grand Opera House

City Centre

The Grand Opera House is Northern Ireland's premier theatre, presenting an outstanding programme of drama, dance, opera, comedy, musicals, pantomime and family shows. Read More ›

Harland & Wolff Headquarters Building & Drawing Offices

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

Located in the Titanic Quarter of Queens Quay in Belfast the Titanic drawing offices can still be visited today. These offices are where the plans for Titanic and sister ship Olympic were devised. There are a number of Titanic Tours which take... Read More ›

Hillsborough Castle & Gardens

Historic Interest, Parks and Gardens | Beyond Belfast, Lisburn and District

Hillsborough Castle is one of the most beautiful, and interesting historic properties in Northern Ireland. Hillsborough is the official residence of the Royal Family when they are in Northern Ireland, and has also been used as the residence for... Read More ›

Hillsborough Courthouse

Lisburn and District

Hillsborough courthouse was originally a market house and built before 1765. From 1810, this splendid Georgian building was used as a courthouse with the Grand Jury meeting in the upper room from around that time. There is an exhibition in this... Read More ›

Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum

Family Attractions, Museums | Lisburn and District

This award-winning museum is based in Lisburn’s oldest building, the 17th Century Market House, in the centre of the city. It brings to life the history of the Irish linen industry and its importance to Lisburn. Read More ›

Island Turf Crafts Visitor Centre

Family Attractions | Beyond Belfast

Island Turf Crafts gifts are hand-crafted using 5000 year-old Irish turf from some of Ireland's oldest boglands. The unique antique brown finish highlights every detail of the delicate ancient Celtic designs. The turf made gifts include ornaments,... Read More ›

Lagan Valley LeisurePlex

Family Attractions | Lisburn and District

Based in the heart of Lisburn City, the LeisurePlex boasts the largest leisure pool in Northern Ireland. Dominating the vast free form family fun pool area is a great sunken pirate ship complete with water cannons and mast. Also cascading around... Read More ›

Lagan Valley Regional Park

Parks and Gardens | South Belfast

The Lagan Valley Regional Park is located between Stranmillis, Belfast and Union locks, Lisburn and covers some 4,500 acres of countryside and eleven miles of riverbank. Read More ›

Lagan Weir/ Queen’s Bridge

Titanic and Maritime | City Centre, Titanic Quarter

The Lagan Weir is situated at the confluence of the Farset and Lagan Rivers, where Belfast’s shipbuilding history began. The weir was constructed in 1994 to control the tidal nature of the Lagan. In the Titanic era, many craft would still dock at... Read More ›

Linen Hall Library

City Centre

Founded in 1788, Linen Hall Library is a truly unique institution. As the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Ireland, it has an impressive Irish and Local Studies Collection and houses a significant genealogy section. Read More ›

The Lyric Theatre

South Belfast, Queen's Quarter

As the only full-time producing theatre in Northern Ireland, the Lyric makes a unique and vital contribution to the community. Its mission is to produce high-quality professional theatre that is alive to the complex cultural experience and diverse... Read More ›

The MAC

Cathedral Quarter, City Centre

The MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre), Belfast's brand new arts venue. We're selecting, creating and mixing up music, theatre, dance and art - bringing you the very best of local and international talent under one roof. Read More ›

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21-40 of 78 Results
Name Location/Area Price  
The Courthouse Beyond Belfast, Lisburn and District 1 out of 5  
Crown Liquor Saloon City Centre 3 out of 5  
Crumlin Road Gaol North Belfast 0 out of 5  
Culturlann McAdam O Fiaich West Belfast, Gaeltacht Quarter 3 out of 5  
Down County Museum Down and District 0 out of 5  
Drumglass Park South Belfast 0 out of 5  
Dundonald International Ice Bowl Castlereagh and District, East Belfast 3 out of 5  
The Giant's Causeway Beyond Belfast 2 out of 5  
The Grand Opera House City Centre 3 out of 5  
Harland & Wolff Headquarters Building & Drawing Offices Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Hillsborough Castle & Gardens Beyond Belfast, Lisburn and District 3 out of 5  
Hillsborough Courthouse Lisburn and District 3 out of 5  
Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum Lisburn and District 0 out of 5  
Island Turf Crafts Visitor Centre Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
Lagan Valley LeisurePlex Lisburn and District 2 out of 5  
Lagan Valley Regional Park South Belfast 0 out of 5  
Lagan Weir/ Queen’s Bridge City Centre, Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Linen Hall Library City Centre 2 out of 5  
The Lyric Theatre South Belfast, Queen's Quarter 3 out of 5  
The MAC Cathedral Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
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Highlights

The Belfast Barge

The Belfast Barge

Owned and operated by Lagan Legacy, this unique attraction, afloat on the beautiful... Read More ›

Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

Step back in time in and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages,... Read More ›

St George's Market

St George's Market

The present St. George's Market, built 1890-1896, is one of Belfast's oldest... Read More ›