1. Titanic Belfast
A state-of-the-art visitor experience that tells the story of the RMS Titanic, from her conception in Belfast to her fateful maiden voyage and legacy.
The best places to see and eat in Belfast, ranked by real travelers.
A state-of-the-art visitor experience that tells the story of the RMS Titanic, from her conception in Belfast to her fateful maiden voyage and legacy.
A historic public garden featuring a stunning Victorian glasshouse, the Palm House, and a wide variety of exotic plants.
A beautiful 19th-century castle offering panoramic views of the city, with gardens, a visitor centre, and a charming café.
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A former prison turned visitor attraction, offering guided tours that delve into its 150-year history, including tales of infamous inmates.
Home to more than 120 species, this zoo provides a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
A vast museum showcasing art, history, and natural sciences, including exhibits on Ireland's past and treasures from around the world.
The oldest municipal park in Belfast, offering scenic walking paths, a playground, and sports facilities.
A series of separation barriers that divide Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods, adorned with murals and messages of peace.
The last remaining White Star Line ship, now a museum offering insights into its role as a tender for the Titanic.
A spacious park known for its International Rose Garden, offering beautiful floral displays and walking paths.
A large ceramic mosaic sculpture celebrating the regeneration of the River Lagan and the history of Belfast.
An open-air museum that recreates rural life from the early 20th century, with traditional buildings and demonstrations of crafts.
A picturesque park featuring a lake, walking trails, and bird watching opportunities.
An interactive discovery center offering over 250 exhibits on science and technology, perfect for families and children.
A cultural hub offering contemporary art exhibitions, theatre performances, and creative workshops.
A public space celebrating the Belfast-born author of 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' featuring sculptures of characters from the books.
A famous mural commemorating Bobby Sands, a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who died during a hunger strike in 1981.
A decommissioned World War I light cruiser, now a museum ship offering interactive exhibits and guided tours.
A historic clock tower built in memory of Prince Albert, known for its slightly leaning structure.
Offering stunning views of Belfast and beyond, this area is perfect for hiking and exploring nature.
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