Guidebook for Belfast

Miguel Angel
Guidebook for Belfast

Drinks & Nightlife

Typical Irish Pub to enjoy a a great pint of Guinness and blend with locals for good craic. One of the best Irish Breakfast of the city. Just 5 minutes from home.
Cassidy's
347 Antrim Rd
Typical Irish Pub to enjoy a a great pint of Guinness and blend with locals for good craic. One of the best Irish Breakfast of the city. Just 5 minutes from home.
Iconic Irish pub, with traditional Irish live music on weekdays and rock music on Sundays. Huge outdoor terrace You can not miss it.
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Kelly's Cellars
30-32 Bank St
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Iconic Irish pub, with traditional Irish live music on weekdays and rock music on Sundays. Huge outdoor terrace You can not miss it.

Arts & Culture

Located on the Antrim Road, The Duncairn Centre for Culture & Arts is North Belfast’s first purpose built Arts and Culture shared space venue. Over the coming years The Duncairn will host Music Concerts, Drama, Debates, Lectures and Exhibitions as well as programme Music, Dance, Arts & Craft workshops/master classes. Just two minutes from home, good Irish Traditional and Contemporary music.
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The Duncairn
Duncairn Avenue
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Located on the Antrim Road, The Duncairn Centre for Culture & Arts is North Belfast’s first purpose built Arts and Culture shared space venue. Over the coming years The Duncairn will host Music Concerts, Drama, Debates, Lectures and Exhibitions as well as programme Music, Dance, Arts & Craft workshops/master classes. Just two minutes from home, good Irish Traditional and Contemporary music.
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Listasafn samtíma
10 Exchange St
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Parks & Nature

The park is home to the Waterworks multi-sports facility. It also includes a community garden, where local volunteers grow their own fruit and vegetables and two children's playgrounds. The Waterworks is also a popular spot for walkers and offers several varied routes. Just 5 minutes from home.
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Waterworks
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The park is home to the Waterworks multi-sports facility. It also includes a community garden, where local volunteers grow their own fruit and vegetables and two children's playgrounds. The Waterworks is also a popular spot for walkers and offers several varied routes. Just 5 minutes from home.
Visitors to Cave Hill Country Park can enjoy panoramic views across Belfast from vantage points on the hillside. Park features include Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, archaeological sites, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, an ecotrail, gardens, orienteering routes, refreshments (in Belfast Castle), scenic views and waymarked walking trails suitable for casual walkers or serious ramblers. For generations, Cave Hill has been synonymous with Belfast, with its imposing outline visible throughout the city. The landmark, named for the five caves located on the side of the cliffs, contains a wealth of natural, archaeological and historical features, including Belfast Castle. Its most famous feature, known locally as Napoleon's Nose, is believed to have been the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver's Travels.
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Cave Hill Country Park
Antrim Road
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Visitors to Cave Hill Country Park can enjoy panoramic views across Belfast from vantage points on the hillside. Park features include Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, archaeological sites, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, an ecotrail, gardens, orienteering routes, refreshments (in Belfast Castle), scenic views and waymarked walking trails suitable for casual walkers or serious ramblers. For generations, Cave Hill has been synonymous with Belfast, with its imposing outline visible throughout the city. The landmark, named for the five caves located on the side of the cliffs, contains a wealth of natural, archaeological and historical features, including Belfast Castle. Its most famous feature, known locally as Napoleon's Nose, is believed to have been the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver's Travels.

Sightseeing

The Crumlin Road Gaol dates back to 1845 and closed its doors as a working prison in 1996. Explore over 150 years of history with a Guided Tour of Belfast's Infamous Prison. Open 7 days a week.
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Crumlin Road Gaol heimsóknarstaður og ráðstefnusöfnuður
53-55 Crumlin Rd
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The Crumlin Road Gaol dates back to 1845 and closed its doors as a working prison in 1996. Explore over 150 years of history with a Guided Tour of Belfast's Infamous Prison. Open 7 days a week.
Clifton House is an impressive Georgian building, set in tranquil landscaped gardens in the heart of Belfast. Opened in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society, the building was used until the late 1880s as Belfast’s Poor House and is now a unique event venue.
Clifton House
2 North Queen Street
Clifton House is an impressive Georgian building, set in tranquil landscaped gardens in the heart of Belfast. Opened in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society, the building was used until the late 1880s as Belfast’s Poor House and is now a unique event venue.
Sailortown was a working-class dockland community located in the Docks area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Established in the mid-19th century on partly reclaimed land, it had a mixed Protestant and Catholic population. The 1907 dock strike called by trade union leader James Larkin commenced in Sailortown before spreading throughout the city. Urban redevelopment in the late 1960s resulted in Sailortown's eventual demolition; only two churches, several pubs, and three houses remain of the once bustling waterfront enclave.
Sailortown
Sailortown was a working-class dockland community located in the Docks area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Established in the mid-19th century on partly reclaimed land, it had a mixed Protestant and Catholic population. The 1907 dock strike called by trade union leader James Larkin commenced in Sailortown before spreading throughout the city. Urban redevelopment in the late 1960s resulted in Sailortown's eventual demolition; only two churches, several pubs, and three houses remain of the once bustling waterfront enclave.
Belfast Castle estate is situated on the lower slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in north Belfast. It contains both parkland and mature mixed woodland and offers superb views of the city from a variety of vantage points. The estate is home to many different species of wildlife, including long-eared owls, sparrowhawks and Belfast’s rarest plant, the town hall clock. More information about the estate is available from Cave Hill Visitor Centre, located in Belfast Castle. You can call the centre directly on 028 9077 6925. Park features include Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, landscaped gardens, a Millennium herb garden, ecotrails and orienteering routes. Also offer refreshments (in Belfast Castle), scenic views, full car parking facilities and a wide variety of wildlife.
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Belfast Castle
Antrim Road
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Belfast Castle estate is situated on the lower slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in north Belfast. It contains both parkland and mature mixed woodland and offers superb views of the city from a variety of vantage points. The estate is home to many different species of wildlife, including long-eared owls, sparrowhawks and Belfast’s rarest plant, the town hall clock. More information about the estate is available from Cave Hill Visitor Centre, located in Belfast Castle. You can call the centre directly on 028 9077 6925. Park features include Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, landscaped gardens, a Millennium herb garden, ecotrails and orienteering routes. Also offer refreshments (in Belfast Castle), scenic views, full car parking facilities and a wide variety of wildlife.

Food Scene

One of the coolest restaurants in Belfast.
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Made in Belfast
4 Wellington St
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One of the coolest restaurants in Belfast.
Lúnasa
44-46 King St
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Boojum
19-27 Chichester Street
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Morning Star
17-19 Pottingers Entry
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