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Bed and Breakfasts in Belfast
If you are looking for the perfect option to stay in during a quick getaway, Holidu has exactly what you need. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and a splendid city to explore. Here, you’ll find a great place to stay right in the middle of where everything happens. Enjoy these easy accommodation options and stay near the best touristic sites in this city full of history and mind-blowing architecture
Comfortable Bed and Breakfasts for weekend travellersThe lively city of Belfast offers comfortable and cosy Bed and Breakfasts for everyone’s budget and needs. If you’re thinking of taking a solo trip to discover the city or are planning a short romantic getaway, you won’t be disappointed. There are many options to choose from to enjoy a weekend break in comfortable, cosy rooms with all the amenities included to make you feel at home. It is also a good option for small families as many of these places are child-friendly. Ready to book your cosy Bed and Breakfast in Belfast?
Travellers and activities
If you're looking for a lively and vibrant experience, but without the chaotic madness of the big city, Belfast is the place for you. In this small but thriving city, you can marvel at the sheer number of places to visit and sights to see. You can wander the streets and enjoy the shops, restaurants and cafés, as well as the architecture and beauty of the buildings. An exceptional thing about this city is that if you get tired of the buzz and want to retreat to a quieter place, you can visit the glorious beaches nearby or the city's parks to unwind and enjoy the peace that nature has to offer.
Belfast for culture loversBelfast is a paradise for those who love culture and history. Here you will find a world of art and history in interesting and unique museums and galleries. Take an interesting tour of a former prison in the Crumlin Road Gaol to learn more about Ireland’s history through carefully curated artefacts and exhibits, or visit the Titanic Museum to immerse yourself in the history of this almost mythical ship. You can also visit the many art galleries to indulge your sensitive side. Whatever you prefer, you're sure to never run out of places full of culture to visit.
It is said that the magical landscapes of Belfast inspired C.S Lewis - who was born there - to write his famous books “The Chronicles of Narnia”, isn’t that lovely?
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No other place felt the sinking of the world-famous RMS Titanic as much as Belfast, the city where it was built. The Titanic Experience is a memorial and museum dedicated to Belfast's maritime heritage and all the stages of the almost mythical Titanic. The impressive building is exactly the same height as the ship and has six floors of interactive galleries where you can immerse yourself in the history of this enigmatic ship.
2. Learn about Belfast’s and Ireland’s past at Crumlin Road GaolIt's not usual for a former prison to be one of the most popular attractions in a city, so you know this experience will be out of the ordinary. Commonly known as "the Crum", Crumlin Road Gaol is the only Victorian prison still standing in Northern Ireland. Here you can learn about Belfast's complicated past and explore the prison, as well as the old tunnel that used to connect the prison to the Crumlin Road Courthouse. Thanks to the friendly and knowledgeable guides, you will enjoy a unique and informative tour that will lead you to learn about and reflect on the past in which this prison was still in operation.
3. Have a wonderful time at the Ulster MuseumThe Ulster Museum is the largest one in Northern Ireland and has so much to see that it will blow your mind. Not only does it contain important exhibits and pieces of Irish history, but it also has interesting collections of art, archaeology, geology, zoology and world history. It is an engrossing place for both children and adults as it has many interactive attractions and impressive exhibits such as dinosaurs and an Egyptian mummy. It even has a collection dedicated to fashion and textiles throughout history. It's definitely a place worth enjoying that will take you some time to discover.
4. Wander around St. George’s MarketThis charming Victorian market is one of the city's oldest attractions whose popularity withstands the test of time. It is the last Victorian-style covered market in the city, making it a very special historical landmark for tourists and locals alike. Here you'll find a wide variety of stalls selling all sorts of things, from daily use objects to the most unusual ones. It is also renowned for the delicious fresh food that you can get here to take away or eat while enjoying the lively atmosphere of the market.
5. Be amazed by the breath-taking Belfast CastleThe foundations of this picturesque and magical castle date back to the 13th century. However, the current one was built between 1867 and 1870. This spectacular Victorian building rests on top of one of the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park, so besides being an architectural delight, it also offers beautiful views of the city. You can also dine in the nearby restaurants and cafés for a romantic date after strolling around a fairytale-like castle.
6. Enjoy a peaceful day at the Botanic GardensThis is undoubtedly one of Belfast's most beautiful attractions. Here you will find a wide variety of exotic botanical species that have been preserved for many, many years. The Palm House is one of the main attractions. It is a collection of a wide variety of tropical plants housed in a curvilinear cast iron glasshouse. Another one is The Tropical Ravine, which contains some of the oldest seed plants around today along with orchids and cinnamon. On the other hand, the Rose Garden offers a natural and romantic atmosphere that will no doubt have you sighing with pleasure.
7. Take a stroll around the Cathedral QuarterThis place is excellent for anyone who wants to experience the local nightlife, although it is also a fun daytime spot. Its cobbled streets give it a charming vintage feel, while the shops, pubs and people give it an exciting vibe. You'll find music, food and drink everywhere, as well as little shops to pick up a souvenir to take home. Plus, it's the ideal place to enjoy a drink after a day of walking and sightseeing, so you should absolutely give it a go.