Botanic Gardens
Visit a 19th century botanical garden which features a gorgeous Victorian glasshouse called the Palm House. Guests can also visit the recently restored Tropical Ravine, wander through the extensive rose gardens, or lounge in the
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Visit a 19th century botanical garden which features a gorgeous Victorian glasshouse called the Palm House. Guests can also visit the recently restored Tropical Ravine, wander through the extensive rose gardens, or lounge in the
For those interested in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, a visit to the Troubles Gallery at the Ulster Museum is a must! The museum also offers a range of exhibits, including dinosaur
Titanic Belfast is world-class exhibition featuring the story of the RMS Titantic. The museum takes visitors from the city’s 19th century ship-building history to 21st century exploration of the Titanic shipwreck. Highlights include an interactive
Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, St. George’s Market is a fantastic spot to browse an eclectic mix of vendor stands. These feature a variety of products like fresh fish and produce, antiques, art, craft
If you love exploring a warren of narrow cobblestone alleys with excellent restaurants, cocktail bars, and pubs tucked into every nook and cranny, the Cathedral Quarter is perfect for you. Well-known favourites include Hadski’s, The
One of the best ways to learn about the Troubles in Northern Ireland is in a black cab tour! We recommend Paddy Campbell’s Black Cab Tours. Your driver will pick you up at your location
Visit the only remaining Victorian prison in Northern Ireland, which held prisoners from 1846 until it closed in 1996. During your 75-minute guided tour, you can walk the underground tunnel to the Crumlin Road Courthouse