Summer Sundays

 

Summer Sundays 2011Belfast has something for everyone on Sundays with a treasure trove of things to see and do.

This little guide will help you decide how to spend your day. You might want to attend a Sunday morning church service, browse around St George’s Sunday Market or stumble upon the monthly Black Market in Cathedral Quarter. Combine these with one of many tours which tell you more about our great city. Alternatively you could go back to nature - pack a picnic and head off to one of our many fragrant parks or explore famous landmark venues such as the City Hall grounds or Ulster Museum. Choose to enjoy a city that is a true outdoor gallery of public art. For those who crave some decadence a gourmet brunch might kick off some afternoon retail therapy followed by a film or some live music in a range of bars.

So what are you waiting for? Belfast this Sunday, and every Sunday, is waiting for you to explore!

Download a full programme of events here! Or contact the Belfast Welcome Centre on +44 (0) 28 9024 6609.

St Anne's CathedralWhere can I find details on Belfast places of worship open on Sundays?


In Belfast in addition to our two Cathedrals, the Anglican St Anne’s and the Roman Catholic St Peter’s, we have many places of worship, covering a wide spectrum of denominations and faiths. For further information contact Belfast Welcome Centre on +44 (0)28 9024 6609, email welcomecentre@belfastvisitor.com or follow the link: Belfast Places of Worship


 

 

 

 

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Did you know?

Mary McAleese President of Ireland is not the only state president to have been born in Belfast – Chaim Herzog, 6th President of Israel from 1983 to 1993 was born at Clifton Park Avenue the son of a Belfast Rabbi.