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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Springhill House & Costume Collection

Family Attractions, National Trust, Parks and Gardens | Beyond Belfast

Experience the beguiling spirit of this inimitable 17th-century 'Plantation' home, with its walled gardens and parkland, full of tempting waymarked paths. Read More ›

St George's Market

Historic Interest | Market Quarter, City Centre

The present St. George's Market, built 1890-1896, is one of Belfast's oldest attractions. The market is home to some of the finest fresh produce, with customers travelling near and far to sample the delights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets. Read More ›

Steam Trains Ireland

Family Attractions, Historic Interest | City Centre

Northern Ireland steam trains represent an opportunity to travel in time! Look out for dates of forthcoming steam trains trips within the events listing or check the website. Tickets available from the Belfast Welcome Centre. Read More ›

Stormont Parliament Buildings

Castlereagh and District, East Belfast

Parliament Buildings is home to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the legislative body for Northern Ireland established under the Belfast Agreement 1998 (the Good Friday Agreement). There are several ways you can visit Parliament Buildings. They are... Read More ›

Streamvale Open Farm

Family Attractions | Beyond Belfast, Bangor and District

Streamvale Farm is unique in Ireland. Nestled in the Gilnahirk Hills over looking the city, you can see, touch and taste the rural heritage of County Down. Get up close and personal with the dozens of friendly farm animals, watch the cows being... Read More ›

The White House Heritage Centre

Newtownabbey and District

The White House has nestled on the Northern Shore of Belfast Lough for over 400 years. The Plantation Bawn has recently been restored from a crumbling building into a beautiful and multipurpose space. The Bawn now hosts two exciting interactive... Read More ›

Titanic Belfast

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

Titanic Belfast is the world's largest visitor experience and is a "must see" visit in any tour of Belfast and Northern Ireland. It is located in Titanic Quarter, right beside the historic site of this world-famous ship's construction. Housed in... Read More ›

Titanic Boat Tours - Lagan Boat Company

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter, City Centre

The World's only provider of boat tours around Belfast Harbour where Titanic was designed, built and launched. We have over 10 years experience in providing guided tours with expert commentary around Belfast harbour. Enjoy a unique perspective of... Read More ›

Titanic Memorial Garden

Historic Interest, Parks and Gardens, Titanic and Maritime | City Centre

The Titanic Memorial Garden was offically opened on 15 April 2012, the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking. Read More ›

Titanic Public Art

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | East Belfast, Titanic Quarter

There are so many ways to discover the Titanic experience throughout Belfast, including striking public art. Read More ›

Titanic Slipways

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

Behind Titanic Belfast you can walk along the slipways where Titanic was built and launched nearly 100 years ago. See where Titanic first touched the water back in 1911. The Slipways have since been restored and now play host to a variety of open... Read More ›

Titanic's Dock & Pump House

Family Attractions, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter, City Centre

Discover the story behind Belfast's maritime magic at the site of the Thompson Dry-Dock and Pump-House, once the beating heart of Harland & Wolff during the construction of the great White Star Liners - the Britannic, Olympic and most famously,... Read More ›

Ulster American Folk Park

Beyond Belfast

Immerse yourself in the story of Irish emigration at the museum that brings it to life. Experience the adventure that takes you from the thatched cottages of Ulster, on board a full scale emigrant sailing ship, to the log cabins of the American... Read More ›

Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

Beyond Belfast

Step back in time in and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages, farms, schools and shops as you wander through the beautiful parkland of the Folk Museum chatting to costumed visitor guides demonstrating traditional crafts.... Read More ›

Ulster Hall

City Centre

Built in 1862, the Ulster Hall has an illustrious past. In its first 50 years it played host to Charles Dickens, Ellen Terry, Lord Randolph Churchill and Caruso. It has seen major boxing champions come and go, tracked popular music from Ruby... Read More ›

Ulster Museum

South Belfast, Queen's Quarter

Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Ancient Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum. As Northern Ireland's treasure house of the past and present, the museum is home to a rich collection of art, history... Read More ›

Victoria Square

Family Attractions | City Centre

Belfast’s number one shopping destination, anchored by House of Fraser department store. Fantastic shops are split over four levels (including 2 levels of food operators) with covered, pedestrianised streets and topped by an iconic dome, with... Read More ›

W5 at Odyssey

Family Attractions | Titanic Quarter, City Centre

Do you fancy launching a rocket, or flying a plane? Want to sneak up on a butterfly or find out about the rock beneath your feet? What about coming face-to-face with Darth Vader and his legion of Stormtroopers? At W5, your imagination and... Read More ›

War Memorial Gallery

Cathedral Quarter

The NI War Memorial opened in 2007 and replaced an earlier building, Memorial House, which was situated in Waring Street on a site which was bombed during the Blitz in 1941. Read More ›

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Name Location/Area Price  
Springhill House & Costume Collection Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
St George's Market Market Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
Steam Trains Ireland City Centre 0 out of 5  
Stormont Parliament Buildings Castlereagh and District, East Belfast 1 out of 5  
Streamvale Open Farm Beyond Belfast, Bangor and District 2 out of 5  
The White House Heritage Centre Newtownabbey and District 0 out of 5  
Titanic Belfast Titanic Quarter 3 out of 5  
Titanic Boat Tours - Lagan Boat Company Titanic Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
Titanic Memorial Garden City Centre 0 out of 5  
Titanic Public Art East Belfast, Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Titanic Slipways Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Titanic's Dock & Pump House Titanic Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
Ulster American Folk Park Beyond Belfast 1 out of 5  
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum Beyond Belfast 3 out of 5  
Ulster Hall City Centre 3 out of 5  
Ulster Museum South Belfast, Queen's Quarter 1 out of 5  
Victoria Square City Centre 4 out of 5  
W5 at Odyssey Titanic Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
War Memorial Gallery Cathedral Quarter 1 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 ›