Belfast
Belfast : Things to see and do
Belfast : Organise your stay
Belfast :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Belfast Hotel tips
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Travelodge Belfast from39 £
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Jurys Inn Belfast from58.50 £
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The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast from64 £
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Travel guide Belfast
Belfast
: The Michelin guide review
The capital of Northern Ireland, a vast shipping and industrial metropolis, is booming as a result of the dual effect of a long-awaited lasting peace settlement and a period of significant economic growth. The city has been revitalised and will surprise those who come here with traditional preconceptions; the most visible sign of all this is the revival of its old city centre.
Tourist attractions Belfast : Things to see and do
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Castle Ward
A25 GB - Strangford
Grounds dominating Strangford Lough provide the superb setting for this residence, built from 1760 to 1775. It is a unique architectural compromise between the tastes of Bernard Ward and his wife Anne. He had a penchant for the rigour of classical ..
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Oval Church
Rosemary Street GB - Belfast
The first Presbyterian Church in Belfast (1783) is the oldest religious building still standing in the town. Its elliptical layout was designed by Roger Mulholland . The line of boxwood benches echoes the curve of the galleries, held up by columns c..
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Royal Belfast Academy Institute
College Square GB - Belfast BT1 6DD
The interdenominational School for children commonly called the «Inst.» is set back from the road behind pleasant gardens. The main building has a long brick facade on three floors, lightened by four pairs of bare pilasters and a frame at the back ..
Hotels Belfast
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The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
Great Victoria Street GB - Belfast BT2 7BQ
On Great Victoria Street, beside the Grand Opera House, the luxury Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a chic restaurant and modern cocktail bar. The sumptuous rooms have crisp Egyptian linens, and the elega..
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Travelodge Belfast
15 Brunswick Street GB - Belfast BT2 7GE
Situated in Belfast centre, Travelodge Belfast is a 10-minute drive from George Best Belfast City Airport. With spacious rooms and a traditional restaurant, the hotel has a 24-hour front desk. With fresh, modern décor, the bedrooms at Travelodge Bel..
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Jurys Inn Belfast
Fisherwick Place, Great Victoria Street GB - Belfast BT2 7AP
This Jury’s Inn is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It boasts spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant serving modern cuisine. The stylish bedrooms at this Jurys Inn feature crisp white linens, wi..
Leisure activities Belfast
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Prices from : 16.50 €
A Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing tour in Belfast Details Belfast is the capital city of Northern Island and has historically been a centre for the Irish linen industry, tobacco production, rope-making and shipbuilding. With 20 stops conveniently loca..
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Inside this iconic building, visitors will re-live the entire Titanic story from her birth in Belfast to the fateful maiden voyage and her eventual discovery on the seabed Details Titanic Belfast extends over nine galleries, with multiple dimens..
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Find out more about the Giants Causeway, the legent and the geology explanation, with this full day tour. Details Take this full day out to explore the Giant's Causeway situated on the North coast of Ireland, an area of approximately 40,000 inter..
Restaurants Belfast
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Mourne Seafood Bar
34-36 Bank St GB - Belfast BT1 1HL
Popular, split-level seafood restaurant with small shop and cookery school. Blackboard menus offer a huge array of fresh dishes; go for the specials or the Carlingford oysters and a pint of stout. Large rear bar serves tapas-style dishes.
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Deanes
36 Howard St GB - Belfast BT1 6PF
Three places in one. Stylish brasserie serves interesting, classically based dishes with original modern style. Smaller eatery offers more casual seafood dining. Limited opening in upstairs restaurant, which has elaborate, inventive, 5 or 7 course ta..
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Fontana
61A High St GB - Holywood BT18 9AE
Smart first floor restaurant accessed via a narrow, town centre passageway. Modern British cooking displays Mediterranean influences; specials include local fish, in unfussy, flavoursome combinations. Good value lunch and midweek dinner.
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Bustling restaurant opposite the cathedral; sleekly styled with wooden floor, modern lighting and open kitchen. Simple lunch choices; daily changing dinner menu of modern, globally influenced dishes. Fresh market produce.
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Cayenne
7 Ascot House, Shaftesbury Sq GB - Belfast BT2 7DB
Stylish restaurant with leather-furnished lounge and large dining room displaying Asian/Oriental touches. Choice of good value set or more adventurous à la carte menus, offering unfussy, flavoursome cooking with an Asian base. Service is friendly and..
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Menu by Kevin Thornton
Great Victoria St GB - Belfast BT2 7BQ
Three-roomed restaurant on 1st floor of stylish hotel; large centre table seats one large party or several smaller; if you're a couple, choose a booth. Classic dishes cooked in modern Irish style.
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Oregano
29 Ballyrobert Rd GB - Ballyclare BT39 9RY
Very remotely set, unassuming Victorian house concealing a spacious, modern bar and lounge, and a stylish restaurant hung with contemporary art. Good value modern British cooking uses local produce and displays some European influences. Flavours are ..
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James Street South
21 James St South GB - Belfast BT2 7GA
Smart backstreet restaurant with Victorian façade, slate-floored bar and bright, modern dining room. Good-sized menus offer tasty dishes of simply cooked local produce. Efficient service.
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Grill Room
10 Donegall Sq South GB - Belfast BT1 5JD
Set within an attractive building, in a great central location. Menus feature fresh fish, seafood and locally reared, prime-aged, grain-fed beef. Entertainment in the vibrant bar at weekends.

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