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Belfast is full of hidden treasures and we have grouped them into nine simple categories: churches and cathedrals; family attractions; historic attractions; museums; National Trust properties; parks & gardens; scenic attractions; theatres, concert halls and arenas; and the Titanic. Belfast has something to suit everyone but don’t expect to find everything lined up in one place, this is an old city and the fun is in exploring and searching for our treasures.

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On a fifty acre site with panoramic views over the city and Belfast Lough, this modern world class zoo acts as a safe haven for over 160 species of rare or highly endangered animals housed in award winning enclosures which replicate their natural environments. (Off) Antrim Road,
BELFAST, BT36 7PN
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9077 6277 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9037 0578 Email Website
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With spectacular panoramic views over Belfast, Divis and the Black Mountain is a haven for those seeking the wild countryside experience. On a clear day there are views of Strangford Lough, the Mournes and the Sperrins, as well as Scotland and Donegal from these Belfast Hills.  

Contact details:, Belfast Hills, 12 Divis Road,
Belfast, BT17 0NG
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Malone House, located in Barnett Demesne in south Belfast, is an late Georgian mansion which dates from the 1820s. Barnett Demesne,
BELFAST, BT9 5PB
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9068 1246 Fax: +44 (0) 28 9068 2197 Email Website
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Pretty 17th-century 'Plantation' home with a significant costume collection. Celebrated collection of costumes, from the 18th century to 1930s in an outstanding new Costume Museum exhibition. Home to beautiful walled gardens, estate walks and a tea-room. 20 Springhill Road, Moneymore,
MAGHERAFELT, BT45 7NQ
Tel: +44 (0) 28 8674 8210 Fax: +44 (0) 28 8674 8210
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Visitors to Castle Espie can witness Ireland’s largest collection of ducks, geese and swans. Centre facilities include waterfowl gardens, woodland walks, nature centre, art gallery, shop and cafe. Castle Espie offers a varied programme of events and activities for all ages throughout the year for more information visit wwt.org.uk/castleespie.

78 Ballydrain Road,
Comber
Tel: +44 (0)28 9187 4146 Fax: +44 (0)28 9187 3857
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The all new Drumbo Park Stadium offers great entertainment, fun and excitement with racing every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The Grandstand Restaurant on the top floor provides a unique dining experience with wonderful freshly prepared food, and great spectator views over the track below.

57 Ballyskeagh Rd,
LISBURN, BT27
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9059 1111
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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 exhibitions  ‘A Tale of Three Kings’ recounting the Williamite and Jacobite Wars from a European perspective, and ‘Relive the History’ which tells the exciting story of the buildings past right up to the present day.

28 - 34 Whitehouse Park,
Newtownabbey, BT37 9SQ
Tel: +44 (0)28 9080 1690 Email Website
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Titanic Belfast is a world-class visitor attraction based on the Titanic story, from her birth in Belfast to that fateful maiden voyage and eventual discovery on the ocean floor. Titanic Belfast is the only completely authentic Titanic experience in the world.  This stunning world class attraction opens 31st April 2012

Titanic House, 6 Queen's Road,
Belfast, BT3 9DT
Tel: +44 (0)28 9076 6386 Email Website
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Botanic Gardens is an important part of Belfast’s Victorian heritage and a popular meeting place for residents, students and tourists. It contains two important buildings, the Palm House and the Tropical Ravine, as well as a children’s playground, a bowling green, walking routes, a rose garden and assorted tropical plants, mature trees and flower beds. Botanic Gardens is often used for events, such as Garden Gourmet, as well as band recitals, concerts and opera performances. The park is supported by the Friends of Botanic Gardens group which meets on the first Thursday of each month. New members are always welcome. College Park, Botanic Avenue, Botanic Avenue,
BELFAST, Antrim, BT9
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9031 4762
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The Belfast Barge is Belfast's latest maritime themed visitor attraction located beside Belfast Waterfront and minutes from the city centre.  This 600 ton barge moored at Lanyon Quay houses a vibrant interactive museum which tells the story of Belfast's proud maritime history.   Also onboard is café and a multi-use space which can be used as an exhibition / theatre facility, conference, cinema or music venue.

Lanyon Quay,
BELFAST, BT1 3LG
Tel: +44 (0)28 9023 2555 Email Website
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