
Top stays in Belfast
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★ 4.0The Old Inn Crawfordsburn
Knocknagoney
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★ 4.0Premier Inn Bangor - Northern Ireland
Knocknagoney
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★ 4.0The Salty Dog Hotel & Bistro
Knocknagoney
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★ 4.0Astala Guest House
Knocknagoney
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★ 4.0Dream Apartments Obel Tower Belfast
CIty Quays
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★ 3.9The Number 11 by the Warren Collection
Lower Malone
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★ 3.9Luxurious 4 Bedroom Home On Trendy Ormeau Belfast
Ballynafeigh
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★ 3.9The Gregory by Warren Collection
Lower Malone
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★ 3.9Seascape Motel & Cottages
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★ 3.9Colonial Gables Oceanfront Village
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★ 3.9Premier Inn Belfast City Cathedral Quarter
Cathedral Quarter
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★ 3.9Malmaison Belfast
Cathedral Quarter
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Belfast on the map
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Belfast, like a local
Don't miss
- Titanic Belfast: An iconic visitor attraction dedicated to the Titanic story, it’s a must for history enthusiasts.
- Belfast City Hall: A beautiful landmark offering guided tours that highlight its history and architecture.
- The Crown Liquor Saloon: A Victorian pub known for its ornate interior and local ales, perfect for experiencing Belfast's pub culture.
- Peace Wall: A series of walls that separate nationalist and unionist areas, offering insight into the city's complex history.
- St. George's Market: A vibrant indoor market with local foods, crafts, and live music, showcasing Belfast's local culture.
Where to eat
- Ulster Fry: A traditional breakfast consisting of fried eggs, bacon, sausages, and soda bread, a true Belfast experience.
- Belfast Bap: A soft bread roll filled with a variety of fillings; a beloved local snack.
- Fish and Chips from The Chippy: Freshly battered fish served with chips, a classic comfort food that is a local favorite.
Do this
- Black Cab Tours: A guided tour providing insight into the political history of Belfast, led by local drivers.
- Cultural Walking Tour: Explore the city's murals and learn about its rich history through the stories of local guides.
- Live Music at the Limelight: Experience the vibrant music scene with local and international acts in one of the city's iconic venues.
Local tips
- Check the local events calendar for festivals and markets during your visit.
- Be sure to try some local whiskey, especially the Bushmills brand.
- Use public transport to explore nearby attractions like the Giant's Causeway.
- Dress in layers; Belfast weather can change quickly, even in summer.
Know before you go
Best time
May to September
Getting around
Public buses and taxis are the primary means of getting around the city, with a network of bike rental services available as well.
Airport
BFS
Language
English
Money
Pound Sterling (GBP). Credit cards are widely accepted.
Safety
Belfast is generally safe, but it's advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in less crowded areas at night.
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