FAQs

What to do in Belfast in one day?
Here’s a suggested itinerary if you’ve only got one day. Start at Titanic Belfast in The Titanic Quarter to dip your toe in the area’s maritime history. Then, head into the city centre to see City Hall, The Big Fish and take stroll along the River Lagan. Stop for lunch at St George’s Market. Spend your afternoon walking around the Botanic Gardens and visiting the Ulster Museum. In the early evening, visit the Cathedral Quarter for dinner and maybe some live music or a performance at the Grand Opera House.

How to spend two days in Belfast?
With two days, you can spread it out more. Follow our one day itinerary above. Day two could include a trip up Cave Hill and Belfast Castle. Or spend more time in the city centre museums or the MAC. Explore different neighbourhoods like the artsy Cathedral Quarter or the trendy areas around Lisburn Road for shopping and local foodie hotspots. A Black Taxi Tour can be a good way to better understand the political and social history visually.

Is Belfast Castle free to enter?
Yes, Belfast Castle, including its visitor centre, is free to visit. It’s a wonderful place to drink in incredible views of the city, explore the grounds and historic castle, as well as letting kids blow off steam in the adventure playground.

What to do for a date in Belfast?
A classic is dinner in one of Belfast’s fine restaurants, perhaps in the Cathedral Quarter which has a lively atmosphere. Take a stroll along the river or through the Botanic Gardens. Or get cosy in one of the inviting gastro pubs for local food and craft beers and cocktails.

Are there good guided tours of Belfast?
Yes, there are many. You can take a self-guided walking tour. But if you want to put your feet up, you can choose from open top bus tours, taxi tours, hop on hop off bus tours and black cab tours for starters.

For a general bus tour, try City Sightseeing Belfast or City Tours Belfast which both start from Donegall Square West besides the City Hall.

If you want to delve into Belfast’s turbulent past, Black Taxi Tours come recommended. You won’t just see the murals and the sites of The Troubles. Importantly, you’ll hear the stories.