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Belfast city breaks

Belfast city breaks let you uncover the wonders of the Northern Irish capital. From gardens to galleries, museums to markets, it’s the perfect escape for families, friends and couples. Whether exploring the historic Titanic Quarter, seeing a theatre show or flitting between cosy pubs, you’ll never run out of things to do.

Book your stay at our conveniently located Leonardo Belfast hotel, with everything you need for a memorable trip.

 

What is Belfast famous for?

Belfast is a city steeped in history, best known for its connections with the RMS Titanic. The world-famous ocean liner was constructed at the Harland & Wolff shipyard between 1908 and 1912. Today, the shipyard has been transformed into an immersive visitor attraction where you can learn about the Titanic’s history and the people who built it. Away from its history, Belfast is home to beautiful botanic gardens, a zoo and an award-winning market.

 

Things to do in Belfast

Whether you’re an avid foodie, a history buff or a culture lover, Belfast has something for everyone. Fill your itinerary with our exciting things to see and do.

 

1. Immerse yourself in history at Titanic Belfast

You can’t visit Belfast without exploring its number-one attraction: Titanic Belfast. Discover the harrowing history behind the RMS Titanic, from its construction to its treacherous maiden voyage. Experience the sights, smells and sounds of the Titanic through nine interactive galleries.

 

2. Visit Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall is one of the city’s most iconic buildings. Opened in 1906, it features beautiful monuments that illustrate Belfast’s rich history. Join a free public tour or wander at your leisure, visiting key areas like the stained glass windows and the Titanic Memorial Garden.

 

3. Explore Crumlin Road Gaol

Journey back in time and discover one of Belfast’s highlights – Crumlin Road Gaol. Dating back to 1845, this attraction was a fully operational jail for 150 years, housing everyone from murderers to loyalist prisoners. Today, it hosts concerts, events and tours. Guided tours cover the jail’s most interesting corners, from the Hanging Cell to the C-Wing and the Graveyard. This is Northern Ireland’s only remaining Victorian-era jail – don’t miss out! 

 

4. Relax in the Botanic Gardens

Belfast’s Botanic Gardens are a treat for the senses. They’re a popular place for residents and visitors to relax, boasting many tropical plants, flower beds and trees. Enjoy a scenic picnic or watch the world go by from one of the benches scattered across the park. Don't miss the Tropical Ravine to see all kinds of unique plant life!

 

5. Eat, drink and shop at St George’s Market

Feeling hungry? Head to St George’s Market between Friday and Sunday. One of the top markets across the UK and Ireland, St George’s has won national and local awards for its tasty fresh produce and friendly atmosphere. It sells everything from cakes and fresh fish to pottery and handmade jewellery, so one thing’s for sure: you won’t leave empty-handed.

Check out our Belfast city guide for even more inspiration for your visit.

 

Questions about Belfast city breaks

Whether it’s your first or fiftieth time visiting Belfast, find helpful information below to plan your city break.


Is Belfast a good city break?

Belfast is an ideal city break destination thanks to its fascinating history, culture and attractions. The city also boasts brilliant restaurants, with endless places to refuel at the end of a busy day. 

 

Is Belfast a walkable city?

Due to its compact size and flat streets, Belfast is an entirely walkable city. Our Leonardo Belfast hotel is conveniently located close to the city’s top attractions, so you won’t have to walk far to be in the heart of the action. With spacious rooms, an onsite restaurant and free Wi-Fi, you’ll have everything you need for a relaxing stay.

 

How many days in Belfast is enough?

With plenty to explore, we recommend spending two to three days in Belfast to cover all the sights.

A hub of international art, superb shopping and fantastic foodie finds; a city break in Belfast will keep you entertained from day one. Be transported back in time with a visit to Titanic Belfast, which in 2016, was voted the ‘World’s Leading Tourist Attraction’ at the World Travel Awards. Belfast is the birthplace of the RMS Titanic, and at Titanic Belfast, you are given unique insights and snapshots of innovation alongside stories of tragic loss within this phenomenal piece of architecture. Away from the city’s history, Belfast is also home to beautiful botanic gardens, a zoo and a castle that boasts unobstructed views of the city and surrounding areas.

Whether this is your first visit to Belfast or your fiftieth, you can unwind in affordable luxury by booking your stay at Leonardo Hotel BelfastSituated at the very heart of the city, you can explore the delights Belfast has to offer in complete convenience – we’re only a stone’s throw away from a selection of fantastic restaurants, attractions and the finest shopping in Belfast. All our hotel rooms offer a large soft bed, a flat screen TV with Freeview and free Wi-Fi; the perfect place to kick back and relax. Before planning your city break in Belfast, make sure to check out our Belfast City Guide to ensure you do not miss any of the top attractions you can visit during your stay.
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