Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall
Donegall Square
BELFAST
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Location

City Centre

Free public tours of City Hall are available Monday - Saturday. Led by an experienced guide, they last around one hour and uncover the history of Belfast City Hall, while exploring some of its finest features.


Public tours are available at the following times:
Monday to Friday - 11am, 2pm and 3pm, Saturday - 2pm and 3pm.
They are available on a first-come, first-served basis (no booking needed) and leave from the reception area inside Belfast City Hall.


There are no tours on Sundays, bank holidays or public holidays.


Group tours
Private group tours must be booked in advance and outside of public tour times. To book a private group tour call us on 028 9027 0456.


The grounds of Belfast City Hall are the most central piece of green space in Belfast. They are a popular place to meet for lunch and are used throughout the year for various council-funded events such as Proms in the Park and the Christmas & Spring Continental Markets.


The grounds contain a number of famous statues, including a memorial to the Titanic and those who perished with her and statues of Queen Victoria and Sir Edward Harland, the former head of Harland and Wolff shipbuilding yard. They are also used to house temporary exhibitions and fairs, as well as the popular Wheel of Belfast attraction.

Restaurant

The Bobbin coffee shop and exhibition area has been added to Belfast City Hall as part of its £11 million refurbishment programme.

It sells a range of drinks and food including sandwiches, paninis, soup and tray bakes.

Opening times:
Monday - Friday: 9am - 4.30pm, Saturday: 9am - 4pm. Sunday: Closed

Facilities

Public car parking, Child Friendly, On-line information and reservations or bookable via local TICs, Opening: 7am to 5.30pm.Garden for guest useRestaurant/Bar nearby
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9027 0456
Mobile: +44 (0) 78 6095 2849
http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/cityhall/
 

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Business Traveller

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Staying overnight or just spending the day here, Belfast can fufill all your business traveller needs, no matter how big or small.

 

Did you know?

Belfast hosted an annual harpers’ festival, which attracted hundreds of musicians for 150 years until the middle of the 19th Century.