Churches/Religious
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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Clonard Monastery
The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Clonard Monastery is situated just off the Falls Road in West Belfast. Designed in the early French othic style, during World War II, the crypt doubled as an air raid shelter for women and children from the... Read More ›
St Anne's Cathedral
The Cathedral seeks to maintain an Anglican and Irish ethos and identity in its daily worship, whilst providing a hospitable space for civic, community and inter-church services. A living partnership is maintained with St Peter's Roman Catholic... Read More ›
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| Name | Location/Area | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clonard Monastery | West Belfast, Gaeltacht Quarter | ||
| St Anne's Cathedral | Cathedral Quarter, City Centre |
Highlights
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
The present St. George's Market, built 1890-1896, is one of Belfast's oldest... Read More ›
