Built on the slipways where the ship itself was constructed over 100 years ago, Titanic Belfast isn’t just a museum – it’s an experience.
Designed in the 19th century by Sir Charles Lanyon – who also designed parts of Queen’s University – the Gardens and their ornate cast-iron Palm House are a tribute to Victorian Belfast.
The Metropolitan Arts Centre Belfast (MAC) is where you want to be for music, theater, art, dance and everything in between.
Named for the five caves along the main Belfast cliffs, Cave Hill Country Park is a hive of outdoor activity: a sprawling expanse of walking trails and orienteering routes.
Gleaming from a multi-million pound redevelopment, there are marvels wherever you turn in the Ulster Museum, so give yourself the time to enjoy it all.
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