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Belfast Waterfront

Belfast Waterfront

In the heart of the City of Belfast, Belfast Waterfront has been designed as a multi-purpose venue with ultra-modern facilities to accommodate arts and entertainment, business and conference events.

The Crown Bar Belfast

The Crown Bar Belfast

The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast was perhaps the greatest of Victorian Gin Palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain. Today wonderfully preserved, the Crown is cherished and still well used as a place to eat and drink in Belfast.

St George’s Market Belfast

St George’s Market Belfast

One of the top five UK markets. St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. It was built between 1890 and 1896 and still maintains its status today as one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland.

Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory

Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory

Step into the past with a visit to Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory and see candy making as it used to be. All candy made by hand, some to traditional recipes over 100 years old.

Ramada Plaza Hotel

Ramada Plaza Hotel

Situated in the picturesque surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 10 minutes by car from Belfast city centre is The Ramada Plaza Belfast. The hotel’s 120 luxurious en suite rooms are perfect for both the business and leisure traveller and 3 on-site restaurants mean you are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining.

Dukes Hotel at Queens

Dukes Hotel at Queens

Formerly Dukes Hotel, the new transformation into Dukes at Queens brings with it modern sophistication. Dukes at Queens is situated within a few minutes walk of Belfast ’s famed Queens University and Botanic Gardens. An established feature on the corner of University Street and Botanic Avenue, the elegant Dukes always enjoyed a pretty good reputation for its rooms and its restaurant.

Hilton Hotel Belfast

Hilton Hotel Belfast

Situated on the River Lagan, the Hilton Belfast hotel is a 5-minute stroll from the city centre. Visit Belfast attractions like Waterfront Hall and the Stormont buildings or wander round Belfast Castle.Soak up river views from Sonoma Restaurant or enjoy a cocktail in Cables Bar. Executive Room guests enjoy Executive Lounge access with free continental breakfast.

Sinclair Seaman’s Presbyterian Church

Sinclair Seaman’s Presbyterian Church

Step inside Belfast’s dedicated maritime place of Worship officially opened in October 1857. For over 150 years this splendid congregation continues to shine it’s light over the docklands of Belfast and acts as a safe haven for those in need of spiritual peace.

Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House

Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House

The Pump-House was once the beating heart of Harland & Wolff’s operation during the construction of the great White Star Liners – Britannic, Olympic and most famously the RMS Titanic. Astonishingly, the dock could be pumped dry of its 26 million gallons of water in just an hour and a half – a rate of two swimming pools per minute!

Harland & Wolff Drawing Office

Harland & Wolff Drawing Office

Naval architects and draughtsmen working on ship designs in one of Harland & Wolff’s two Drawing Offices, where the plans for Olympic, Titanic and Britannic were prepared. Their high barrel ceilings and large windows made maximum use of natural light.

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