Belfast – Inspiration

Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast, an award-winning museum on the site of the ship’s construction, is a must-visit attraction. It offers an immersive experience, detailing the Titanic’s story from conception to tragic end, with captivating exhibits and interactive displays. The museum’s architectural grandeur pays homage to the ship’s legacy, making it a poignant journey through maritime history.

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Game of Thrones

Enjoy this special walking tour, which invites participants to explore Belfast’s neighbourhoods, from the bustling city centre to the charming cobbled streets. Along the way, they encounter these magnificent glass panels, strategically placed to weave a narrative that intertwines the fantasy realm of “Game of Thrones” with the real-life tapestry of Belfast’s history and culture. The trail past the very place where the show was filmed at Titanic Studios.

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Culture and History

Belfast offers a rich cultural and historical experience, highlighted by attractions such as Titanic Belfast and The Ulster Museum, showcasing Northern Ireland’s diverse heritage. Adjacent to the museum, the Botanic Gardens provides a tranquil city oasis. From the Cathedral Quarter’s cobbled streets to St. George’s Market’s vibrancy, Belfast seamlessly intertwines its cultural tapestry. Don’t miss the Big Fish, the “Salmon of Knowledge,” symbolizing the city’s maritime history and cultural identity.

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Distilleries

Belfast’s distillery scene adds to its rich spirits heritage, with Echlinville Distillery on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland’s first licensed distillery in over 125 years. Renowned for Dunville’s Irish Whiskey, Echlinville provides guided tours exploring the whiskey-making process and the distillery’s history. Visit Titanic Distillers in Thompson Dock for a journey into Belfast’s whiskey tradition, unravelling its disappearance and revival at the city’s first working distillery in nearly 90 years.

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Titanic Belfast
Pubs & Nightlife

Belfast’s nightlife is marked by famous pubs, such as the ornate Crown Liquor Saloon and the lively Duke of York in the Cathedral Quarter. The Dirty Onion combines tradition with a modern vibe, while rooftop bars like The Perch provide scenic views. The city’s music scene thrives at venues like the Limelight and Ulster Hall. With a diverse range of pubs, bars, and entertainment, Belfast offers a vibrant and culturally rich nightlife experience.

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Belfast Outdoor

For breathtaking panoramic views of Belfast and its surroundings, hike to the top of Cave Hill. The landmark is known for its distinctive shape, often referred to as “Napoleon’s Nose.” On the slopes of Cavehill Country Park, you can also find Belfast Castle, which stands as a symbol of the city’s rich history and architectural heritage.

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