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Things to do in Belfast

Things to do in  Belfast

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You may know Belfast from its portrayal in movies capturing a period of political strife known as the Troubles, but Northern Ireland’s capital is much more: It is the birthplace of the Titanic, a filming location for Game of Thrones, and even home to an Egyptian mummy at the Ulster Museum.

It is alive with traditional music in charming pubs. It is home to artists, chefs, and students who define the city’s future. There are many ways to discover the city’s modern spirit, from a stroll in the Cathedral Quarter to exploring street art to visiting the famous Botanic Gardens.

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When to visit

Northern Ireland isn’t known for its sunny skies, so it stands to reason that most travelers opt to sightsee during the summer months. July and August are the most popular—and expensive—times to see the city, but the ideal time to visit is in late spring or early fall. Belfast has a packed cultural calendar, so take your pick of annual events like the Belfast International Arts Festival (October/November), Belsonic Music Festival (June), Belfast Maritime Festival (May), and the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations (March).

Getting around

The smallest of the UK’s capital cities, the compact city center is easily explored on foot. If your step count is climbing too high, make the most of the Belfast Bikes bike-share system, which has docking stations all over the city (note that the first 30 minutes are free!). Or, hop on one of the Translink buses that connect all the city’s neighborhoods. As in most major cities, taxis and ride-hailing services are also widely available.

Traveler tips

Swing by the Gaeltacht Quarter to experience the area’s Irish roots. The area showcases some of the city’s most notable political murals and brims with traditional pubs, shops, and venues where you can listen to Irish folk music, enjoy classic Irish food, and practice your Irish.

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People Also Ask
Q:What can you do in Belfast?
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There are lots of tourist attractions and things to things to do in Belfast, including the Titanic Belfast experience, Belfast Castle (nestled in the scenic Cave Hill Country Park), and Belfast City Hall. The W5 Science Center, Ulster Museum, and Belfast Zoo offer plenty to keep families happy. For newcomers, a black cab tour of the Peace Walls provides insight into city history.

Q:How do I spend a day in Belfast?
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Explore Titanic Belfast early before the crowds descend. Head to St. George's Market to brunch (weekends only) or tuck into an Ulster Fry or fish and chips by the river. Next, take a taxi tour of the Peace Walls and visit a city museum. Finally, dip into the city's nightlife.

Q:What is the main attraction in Belfast?
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Titanic Belfast is a main draw. A monument to its maritime heritage, the world-class attraction tells the stories of the ill-fated Titanic through interactive exhibits. Another highlight is Peace Walls, a series of barriers that once separated unionist and loyalist neighborhoods, now emblazoned with murals depicting the Troubles.

Q:Is Belfast still part of the UK?
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Yes. It is the capital of Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland was separated from the rest of Ireland in the early 20th century. Since then, there has been a great deal of conflict regarding its status, with some wanting to rejoin Ireland and others wanting to remain in the UK.

Q:Is Belfast worth visiting?
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Yes. There are plenty of things to do in Belfast, and the city is well worth visiting, thanks to its rich history, modern infrastructure, and rugged natural surroundings. While in Northern Ireland, consider visiting Dunluce Castle, a dramatic clifftop ruin that embodies the region's storied past. Whether you want to hike in the Belfast Hills, hear first-hand about the city's complex history, or shop in the city's upmarket malls, everyone has options.

Q:Is Belfast safe to visit?
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Yes. On the whole, it is safe for tourists, particularly around the city center. Like in other capital cities, be thoughtful of your surroundings, especially at night. Nonetheless, be mindful of the city's recent history. Do not write on the Peace Walls murals or make light of the Troubles.