One of the best museums in the world, Titanic Belfast tells the story of the famous White Star liner from its construction at Belfast Harland.
Belfast Castle is a grand house, built in Scottish baronial style in 1870. Once belonging to the Marquis of Donegall.
Belfast Castle is located in Cave Hill Country Park, which covers a hill that dominates the city. It is 1,207 feet high and has walking trails for all abilities.
Any visitor to Northern Ireland should take in the Belfast City Hall’s exhibition on the city’s history.
Just over an hour from Belfast, the Giant’s Causeway is a must-see for first-time visitors to Northern Ireland.
Belfast is what it is because of its position at the top of Belfast Lough. This huge, almost bottomless, natural harbor helped make the city a major port.
The forbidding walls of Crumlin Road Gaol welcome visitors now for everything from weddings to live music.
The “Peace Line” is a series of walls separating the Loyalist, and Nationalist communities in various parts of Belfast.
Opened in 1895, Belfast’s Grand Opera House is a splendid example of Victorian architecture.