Cathy's Guidebook

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Cathy's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Certified Learn the story of the legendary ocean liner and her fateful journey across the Atlantic at the Belfast Titanic Experience, the world’s largest exhibit dedicated to the Titanic. Journey through 9 galleries at the site of the ship’s construction. Explore the world’s largest Titanic experience in the historic shipyards in Belfast where the doomed ocean liner the Titanic was built. The adventure begins the moment you walk into the building's giant atrium, surrounded by 4 ship-hull-shaped wings. Journey through 9 large galleries of the state-of-the-art interactive exhibition to uncover the true story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Learn about turn-of-the-century Belfast as a thriving boom town, and take a thrilling tour through dramatic presentations of the shipyards and Titanic under construction. Watch her launch from the slipways, and explore the luxurious craftsmanship of the interiors. Go deep into the stories of the passengers, crew, and heroes of the day. Relive the drama of her tragic end, and see the wreck at her resting place on the ocean floor. Voyage to the bottom of the North Atlantic in the Ocean Exploration Centre, with live links to contemporary undersea explorations. If you'd like a souvenir to remind you of your trip, there's plenty to choose from in the Titanic Store. End with a visit to SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel and the biggest Titanic artefact in the world. Famous as a tender for the Titanic, and a quarter of her size in every dimension, you can marvel at the original ornate doors, panels, plasterwork, and staircases that greeted first and second class passengers on board. See what life was like as a crew member.
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Titanic Belfast
1 Olympic Way
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Certified Learn the story of the legendary ocean liner and her fateful journey across the Atlantic at the Belfast Titanic Experience, the world’s largest exhibit dedicated to the Titanic. Journey through 9 galleries at the site of the ship’s construction. Explore the world’s largest Titanic experience in the historic shipyards in Belfast where the doomed ocean liner the Titanic was built. The adventure begins the moment you walk into the building's giant atrium, surrounded by 4 ship-hull-shaped wings. Journey through 9 large galleries of the state-of-the-art interactive exhibition to uncover the true story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Learn about turn-of-the-century Belfast as a thriving boom town, and take a thrilling tour through dramatic presentations of the shipyards and Titanic under construction. Watch her launch from the slipways, and explore the luxurious craftsmanship of the interiors. Go deep into the stories of the passengers, crew, and heroes of the day. Relive the drama of her tragic end, and see the wreck at her resting place on the ocean floor. Voyage to the bottom of the North Atlantic in the Ocean Exploration Centre, with live links to contemporary undersea explorations. If you'd like a souvenir to remind you of your trip, there's plenty to choose from in the Titanic Store. End with a visit to SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel and the biggest Titanic artefact in the world. Famous as a tender for the Titanic, and a quarter of her size in every dimension, you can marvel at the original ornate doors, panels, plasterwork, and staircases that greeted first and second class passengers on board. See what life was like as a crew member.
Visit the city and plenty shopping and food One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building. Pre booking is essential, please visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/exhibition The booking system allows a capacity of 15 people every 15 minutes. One booking per person. For group bookings please book individual time slots available. City Hall App offers self-guided tours of our stained glass window collection, the monuments and memorials in City Hall grounds artworks and artefacts.
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City Hall
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Visit the city and plenty shopping and food One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building. Pre booking is essential, please visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/exhibition The booking system allows a capacity of 15 people every 15 minutes. One booking per person. For group bookings please book individual time slots available. City Hall App offers self-guided tours of our stained glass window collection, the monuments and memorials in City Hall grounds artworks and artefacts.
Crumlin Road Gaol in North Belfast is the last remaining Victorian prison in Northern Ireland. Now an award-winning tourist attraction, you'll hear stories of executions, famous inmates, riots, hunger-strikes, escapes and the gruesome secrets permeating 150 years of prison life in Northern Ireland A notorious former jail located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, many high-profile members of the Irish struggle for independence were imprisoned at Crumlin Road Gaol, including Éamon de Valera, Martin McGuinness, Michael Stone, and Bobby Sands. It is now a cultural heritage site and visitor attraction that preserves Northern Ireland's dark history.
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Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre
53-55 Crumlin Rd
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Crumlin Road Gaol in North Belfast is the last remaining Victorian prison in Northern Ireland. Now an award-winning tourist attraction, you'll hear stories of executions, famous inmates, riots, hunger-strikes, escapes and the gruesome secrets permeating 150 years of prison life in Northern Ireland A notorious former jail located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, many high-profile members of the Irish struggle for independence were imprisoned at Crumlin Road Gaol, including Éamon de Valera, Martin McGuinness, Michael Stone, and Bobby Sands. It is now a cultural heritage site and visitor attraction that preserves Northern Ireland's dark history.
With more than 120 species and more than 55 acres to explore, find everything you need to have a 'zooper' visit to Belfast Zoo. We are open to the public. For further information, please email info@belfastzoo.co.uk or call the zoo office on 028 9077 6277. Please read our Coronavirus update page for all visitor information before booking.
Creative Zoo
85 Castlereagh Street
With more than 120 species and more than 55 acres to explore, find everything you need to have a 'zooper' visit to Belfast Zoo. We are open to the public. For further information, please email info@belfastzoo.co.uk or call the zoo office on 028 9077 6277. Please read our Coronavirus update page for all visitor information before booking.

Food scene

St George's Market is one of Belfast's oldest attractions and one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. There has been a Friday market on the St George's site since 1604. The present award-winning St George's Market, built between 1890 and 1896, is one of Belfast's oldest attractions. As well as being home to some of the finest fresh produce, with customers travelling near and far to sample the delights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets, it has become one of the city's most popular places to visit. Since its £4.5m refurbishment in 1997, this charming Victorian building offers one of the most vibrant and colourful destinations that Belfast has to offer.
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St. George's Market
12 East Bridge St
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St George's Market is one of Belfast's oldest attractions and one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. There has been a Friday market on the St George's site since 1604. The present award-winning St George's Market, built between 1890 and 1896, is one of Belfast's oldest attractions. As well as being home to some of the finest fresh produce, with customers travelling near and far to sample the delights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets, it has become one of the city's most popular places to visit. Since its £4.5m refurbishment in 1997, this charming Victorian building offers one of the most vibrant and colourful destinations that Belfast has to offer.