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Belfast
Land ahoy! Settle down and welcome to Belfast –– a hub for all things historical and contemporary. Learn about its history as a major port city during the early 1800s where shipbuilding had become a key industry leading to the creation of the famous RMS Titanic. At Titanic Belfast, named as the World's Leading Tourist Attraction, revisit the tale of the unsinkable liner, its maiden voyage, and consequent place in history. Beyond this, Victorian architecture still reigns supreme in the image of the Belfast City Hall, horticulture flourishes in botanic gardens, and local culture thrives at St. George's Market. Enjoy discovering Belfast's living history through vibrant tours and activities!
Top things to do in Belfast
Game of Thrones, Westeros & Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Belfast
Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast
Titanic Belfast Tickets
Belfast Hop-On Hop-Off City Sightseeing Bus Pass
Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges & Belfast City Tour from Dublin
Titanic Experience and Giant's Causeway Tour from Belfast
Giant's Causeway, Dunluce Castle & Dark Hedges Tour from Belfast
History of Terror Tour in Belfast
Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges & Titanic Belfast day tour from Dublin
Crumlin Road Gaol Trip in Belfast
Belfast Political Taxi Tour
Belfast Walking Tour
Hotels in Belfast
Reviews of Belfast activities
Quick facts about Belfast
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +00:00
No time difference
Currency
British Pound
1MYR = 0.18GBP
Official languages
English
Recommended trip duration
2 days
Flight time
10.5 hours
When departing from Los Angeles

FAQs about Belfast
What is Belfast best known for?
What is Belfast best known for?
This city is best known for its numerous institutions that tell the tale of the legendary Titanic ship, plus the politically charged Belfast murals, which can be found on the walls of many buildings. If you want to learn about the Titanic and Northern Ireland’s history, there are numerous attractions, a lot of them museums, that will satisfy your curiosity.
When is the best time to visit Belfast?
When is the best time to visit Belfast?
The summer months of June to August are the best times to visit the city. A lot of people visit the city during these months but it is only fitting considering that many cultural and musical events are held during the season. If you visit during the spring, there’s less people compared to the summer, you’ll be able to enjoy the cool weather, and you can catch the city’s flowers in full bloom.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Belfast?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Belfast?
It’s always best to stay in the Cathedral Quarter because you’ll be a short walking distance away from the best attractions in the city, like Donegall Square and St. George’s Market. It’s also beside the River Lagan, and across the river is the Titanic Quarter.