3 Historical Belfast Attractions Worth Visiting

Being a fascinating city, Belfast attractions offer a wealth of history, culture and best of all – entertainment! Not only are the local people very friendly, but they always go that extra mile to make visitors and tourists welcome. From amazing nightclubs to vibrant markets, Belfast offers a number of attractions to suit every family and every budget, and there’s lot of shopping to be done too!

Historical Belfast Attractions, Northern Ireland

Belfast Attractions: Belfast City Hall, Northern Ireland

Belfast City Hall, Northern Ireland | (cc) Roger Price

Just like every other major city, Belfast offers a variety of tours in and around the city, whether it’s by bus, taxi, train or foot. Even more fitting, you may want to consider the sea as a means to get to Ireland in the first place, which you can do via cruise.co.uk. Many of these tours will allow you to experience the real Northern-Irish culture, introducing you to the local foods, literature, music and other inspirational movements.

Let’s take a look at some of the best things to do in Belfast.

The Titanic Experience

The Titanic experience is a stunning piece of architecture, offering new and exciting ways to see the elements of the original ship, as well as its staff and passengers. Not only is it a must-see attraction in Belfast, but tourists from all over the world, specifically people related to the crew of the Titanic, have traveled to the city to pay homage to the world’s greatest ever ship.

The building was constructed with clad metal shards, making the exterior look like slow moving water. From above however, the structure resembles a bright white star, in memory of the sunken ship’s captain and staff. Taking you on an amazing journey through the industrial past of the city, the Titanic experience educates all visitors on the story of the HMS Titanic, from its original conception, design, construction and fatal maiden voyage.

The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is another museum that offers a vast history to its visitors, and it’s one of the must-see Belfast attractions, if you’re ever in this city. From schools and farms, cottages and shops, tourists can wonder through the amazing open landscape of this museum, and experience the way of Northern Irish life around 100 years ago.

With guides dressed up as old folk storytellers, guests are educated about the traditional crafts of the Belfast people, how they traveled around the city, and how they influenced the reinvention of the transport system in Belfast. Steam carriages and majestic trains offer a detailed insight into what it was like to travel first class back in the day, and there’s even a great collection of vintage cars to sit in too!

Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall is the heart of Northern Ireland, and it can be found in the famous Donegall Square in the city center. Built in 1905 and first opening its doors two years later, the hall is the council’s primary civic building, and provides a number of important services. The building was designed with architectural excellence in mind, and from the inside out it’s a joy to behold. Tours of the building start from 10:00am every day, and there’s even a place to sit and have a slice of cake and a cup of tea!

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14 Responses to “3 Historical Belfast Attractions Worth Visiting”

  1. Agness says:

    I’m heading to Belfast next year for my holiday. Already made a little plan :), thanks sweetie for sharing!
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  2. Arianwen says:

    I’ve heard a lot of great things about the Titanic Experience. If I ever make it across to Ireland I will definitely go!
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  3. We’ve only been to Ireland once but it’s high on the return trip list. We didn’t get to Northern Ireland but consider for the return. I really like your post. Very useful information. These all seem like must-sees for Belfast trip.

  4. Sophie says:

    I was in Belfast many years ago and particularly remember the murals. Planning to go back, as my youngest wants to see the Titanic experience.
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  5. Leigh says:

    I haven’t made it to northern Ireland and always wonder how it would feel compared to the south. The Titantic Experience sounds like a great addition to the city of Belfast.
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  6. Maya says:

    Nice coverage, perfect for my planning trip to N. Ireland, so thanks!

  7. I’ve always found Belfast fascinating. It’s great to know there are family-friendly attractions. The Titanic Experience sounds so interesting and definitely worth a visit.
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