Attractions

Albert Clock. Cave Hill. Harland & Wolff. Stormont Castle. The Odyssey Arena. St. George’s Market. You may recognise some of these places but there’s a whole lot more waiting to be discovered. We’ve brought together some of the highlights and lesser-known treasures to help you get started. From the birthplace of the Titanic to our iconic city hall and everywhere in between, you’ll find a cornucopia of historic landmarks and fantastic attractions. Who knows what you’ll discover!

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Malone House

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, Parks and Gardens | South Belfast

This stunning Georgian mansion, located in south Belfast next to Barnett Demesne, is a popular location for marriage and civil partnership ceremonies, conferences, events and other functions, as well as dining in the Barnett Restaurant. Read More ›

Mount Stewart

Family Attractions, National Trust, Parks and Gardens | Beyond Belfast, North Down & District

Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership. Engaging tours of the opulent house reveal its fascinating heritage and historic world-famous artefacts and artwork. Read More ›

Nomadic Belfast (SS Nomadic)

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

The last remaining White Star Line vessel, SS Nomadic, has now been restored to her original glory and is back home in historic Hamilton Dock, near Titanic Belfast. Come on board and experience over 100 years of authentic maritime and social... Read More ›

North Down Museum

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, Museums | North Down & District

Discover the area’s fascinating history in Northern Ireland’s most visited small museum, located amid the wooded nature trails of Castle Park in Bangor. Read More ›

Odyssey Bowl

Family Attractions | Titanic Quarter

State of the art 20 lane ten pin bowling alley and pool bar. Odyssey Bowl boasts a first class facility including dining area. Licensed until late, hot food is available and can be served to your lane. Arcade games and glo-bowling also available. Read More ›

The Odyssey Complex

Titanic Quarter, City Centre

The Odyssey Pavilion consists of various bars, restaurants, a cinema and ten pin bowling – all under the one roof. Read More ›

The Oh Yeah Music Centre

Cathedral Quarter

A dedicated music centre in the heart of Belfast the Oh Yeah Centre is a must see for any music fan wanting to explore the story of music from this prolific part of the world. Featuring music exhibition, performance space, rehearsal rooms,... Read More ›

Old Bushmills Distillery Co Ltd

Beyond Belfast

Old Bushmills in Co Antrim is Ireland’s oldest working whiskey distillery. Come and watch whiskey making take place and enjoy a wee taster too. Experience a guided tour of Ireland's only "grain to glass" distillery and discover some of our trade... Read More ›

The Paint Hall (Titanic Studios)

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

'The Paint Hall' in the historic heart of maritime Belfast, was once a climate controlled facility where the component parts of ships were painted. It is now one of Europe's largest film studios, currently leased to Northern Ireland Screen. Read More ›

Patterson's Spade Mill

National Trust | Beyond Belfast

The last working water-driven spade mill in daily use in the British Isles. Read More ›

PLACE Architecture Centre

City Centre

PLACE is the Architecture Centre for Northern Ireland. Our mission is to positively influence the creating and sustaining of excellent places and buildings, making Northern Ireland an environment of exceptional quality for all. PLACE is part of a... Read More ›

Public Record Office of Northern Ireland

Historic Interest | Titanic Quarter, City Centre

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. It aims to identify and preserve records of historical, social and cultural importance and make them available for the information, education and... Read More ›

Queen's Welcome Centre

Family Attractions | Queen's Quarter

Located in the heart of the University the Welcome Centre offers souvenirs and information for those visiting as well as guided tours and exhibitions. Read More ›

Railway Preservation Society of Ireland

Family Attractions, Historic Interest, Museums | Beyond Belfast, Newtownabbey and District

See Northern Ireland from the comfort of a restored railway carriage, hauled by a beautifully preserved steam locomotive. Read More ›

Rowallane Garden

National Trust, Parks and Gardens | Beyond Belfast

Created in the mid 1860s by the Reverend John Moore, this informal plantsman's garden reflects the beautiful natural landscape of the surrounding area. There are spectacular displays of shrubs, including a large collection of rhododendron species... Read More ›

Saint Patrick Centre

Family Attractions | Beyond Belfast

The St Patrick exhibition is an exciting 21st century interactive experience which tells the fascinating story of Ireland’s Patron Saint. Through Patrick’s own words a light is shone on the arrival of Christianity in Ireland and its development... Read More ›

Samson & Goliath Cranes

Historic Interest, Titanic and Maritime | Titanic Quarter

The two great yellow-painted gantry cranes Samson and Goliath have become icons of Belfast, dominating not just Queen’s Island but the entire city skyline. Read More ›

Schomberg House

East Belfast

Schomberg House is the Headquarters of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland and includes a small museum area including fascinating material from throughout the Order's history. Materials include the Williamite Archive which are items which belong to... Read More ›

Sheans Horse Farm Heritage & Historical Centre

Family Attractions, Historic Interest | Beyond Belfast

Just off the Causeway Coastal Route, this Heritage and Historical Centre gives a fascinating insight into the lives of the Irish clans and chieftains. Discover the clans behind castles, learn about their close connections with the Highlands and... Read More ›

Sir Thomas & Lady Dixon Park

Parks and Gardens | South Belfast

Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park in south Belfast is one of the city's most popular parks. It is home to the City of Belfast International Rose Garden, which attracts thousands of visitors to our Rose Week celebrations, which take place in July each... Read More ›

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41-60 of 79 Results
Name Location/Area Price  
Malone House South Belfast 1 out of 5  
Mount Stewart Beyond Belfast, North Down & District 3 out of 5  
Nomadic Belfast (SS Nomadic) Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
North Down Museum North Down & District 0 out of 5  
Odyssey Bowl Titanic Quarter 2 out of 5  
The Odyssey Complex Titanic Quarter, City Centre 1 out of 5  
The Oh Yeah Music Centre Cathedral Quarter 0 out of 5  
Old Bushmills Distillery Co Ltd Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
The Paint Hall (Titanic Studios) Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Patterson's Spade Mill Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
PLACE Architecture Centre City Centre 2 out of 5  
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Titanic Quarter, City Centre 3 out of 5  
Queen's Welcome Centre Queen's Quarter 0 out of 5  
Railway Preservation Society of Ireland Beyond Belfast, Newtownabbey and District 3 out of 5  
Rowallane Garden Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
Saint Patrick Centre Beyond Belfast 0 out of 5  
Samson & Goliath Cranes Titanic Quarter 0 out of 5  
Schomberg House East Belfast 1 out of 5  
Sheans Horse Farm Heritage & Historical Centre Beyond Belfast 3 out of 5  
Sir Thomas & Lady Dixon Park South Belfast 0 out of 5  
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Highlights

The Belfast Barge

The Belfast Barge

Owned and operated by Lagan Legacy, this unique attraction, afloat on the beautiful... Read More ›

Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

Step back in time in and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages,... Read More ›

St George's Market

St George's Market

The present St. George's Market, built 1890-1896, is one of Belfast's oldest... Read More ›