A great way to get into the holiday spirit in the center of Belfast City! With over 100 international and local traders, the festive village offers a delightful array of quality Christmas fayre, handcrafted goods, and bespoke artisan products. FYI - The Christmas market closes before Christmas so try and get in this in early on in your trip!
Cathedral Quarter is an alley of cobblestone paths lined with beautiful lights and lined with may bars and restaurants. This location is frequented for photo ops and a fun day/night out
Located beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving Dock – the very place where Titanic was designed, built and launched, Titanic Belfast tells the story of Titanic from her conception, through her construction and launch, to her maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.
You’ll explore a side of Belfast that is as spine-tingling as it is emotional, and you’ll have the opportunity to take photographs at each location.
Legend has it that an Irish giant named Finn McCool created a causeway to get across the Irish Sea to face his rival, the Scottish giant Benandonner. Following their fearsome meeting, Benandonner ripped up the causeway as he fled back to Scotland, leaving what you see here today
Stunning views and coastline make driving up to the northern coast of Ireland worth the trip. If you have a car and have the time, this adventure will be one for the books!
During 150 years the Gaol has housed murderers, suffragettes and loyalist and republican prisoners. It has witnessed births, deaths and marriages and has been the home to executions, escapes, hunger-strikes and riots.
Belfast Castle is a symbol of the city and can be seen from across town. A visit to the castle is a must for history enthusiasts and those wanting to appreciate the best views of the city. There is a wee coffee shop inside as well!