Guidebook for Belfast

Mark & Angie
Mark & Angie
Guidebook for Belfast

Food Scene

Great coffee, and Oh those donuts! the Maple and bacon is especially yum!
Oh Donuts & Coffee
55 Upper Arthur St
Great coffee, and Oh those donuts! the Maple and bacon is especially yum!
Coffee is great, food is especially wonderful.
22 locals recommend
Established Coffee
54 Hill St
22 locals recommend
Coffee is great, food is especially wonderful.
They do amazing bar-b-que!
Bubbacue
12 Callender Street
They do amazing bar-b-que!

Drinks & Nightlife

They serve amazing food and craft beers.
9 locals recommend
The Woodworkers
20-22 Bradbury Pl
9 locals recommend
They serve amazing food and craft beers.
Great small venue, you might need to book! Bar and cafe too.
32 locals recommend
Black Box
18-22 Hill St
32 locals recommend
Great small venue, you might need to book! Bar and cafe too.

Sightseeing

Its amazing!
324 locals recommend
Titanic Belfast
1 Olympic Way
324 locals recommend
Its amazing!
Wow!
25 locals recommend
The Big Fish
Donegall Quay
25 locals recommend
Wow!

Arts & Culture

Exhibitions are great and varied with lots of local interest
142 locals recommend
Ulster Museum
Botanic Gardens
142 locals recommend
Exhibitions are great and varied with lots of local interest
Its a beautiful building that hosts major art shows and has a theatre , bar and cafe.
65 locals recommend
The MAC
10 Exchange St
65 locals recommend
Its a beautiful building that hosts major art shows and has a theatre , bar and cafe.

Parks & Nature

Its a town park that extends up into the hills, beautiful river. Park Run every Saturday.
8 locals recommend
Colin Glen Forest Park
163 Stewartstown Rd
8 locals recommend
Its a town park that extends up into the hills, beautiful river. Park Run every Saturday.
You can walk for miles! Start at Barnett Demesne and you can walk to the city or go out to Lisburn. Running and cycling also possible (ding your bell!)
22 locals recommend
Lagan Towpath
Lagan Towpath
22 locals recommend
You can walk for miles! Start at Barnett Demesne and you can walk to the city or go out to Lisburn. Running and cycling also possible (ding your bell!)
The grand house does good food, and then you can stroll around the park and then join the Lagan Towpath to walk towards Belfast or upstream to Lisburn
Barnett Demesne Trails & Jumps Park
The grand house does good food, and then you can stroll around the park and then join the Lagan Towpath to walk towards Belfast or upstream to Lisburn
Its an old Victorian Park with beautiful plantings, walks, vintage green houses with exciting species. The Ulster Museum is situated at the west side of the park. Queens University to the north.
191 locals recommend
Botanic Gardens
1 Colenso Parade
191 locals recommend
Its an old Victorian Park with beautiful plantings, walks, vintage green houses with exciting species. The Ulster Museum is situated at the west side of the park. Queens University to the north.

Essentials

11 locals recommend
Lidl
39 Castlereagh Rd
11 locals recommend
Creightons of Finaghy
87-89 Upper Lisburn Rd
Open 24 hours

Shopping

Go here for the views from the dome, but you can shop, see a movie and enjoy the many restaurants.
155 locals recommend
Victoria Square Shopping Centre
Victoria Square
155 locals recommend
Go here for the views from the dome, but you can shop, see a movie and enjoy the many restaurants.
Variety Market Day: Friday Opening hours: 6am - 3pm The Friday Variety Market dates back to 1604. It opens at 6am every week and runs until approximately 3pm. There are 300 market stalls selling a variety of products including: fruit, vegetables, antiques, books, clothes and fish. City Food and Craft Market Day: Saturday Opening hours: 9am - 3pm Details: The market offers a huge range of local, continental and specialty foods including meat and fish, cheese, coffee beans, tapas and organic products. Sunday Market Day: Sunday Opening hours: 10am - 4pm Details: This market is a mixture of the Friday and Saturday markets with a special emphasis on local arts and crafts.
167 locals recommend
St. George's Market
12 East Bridge St
167 locals recommend
Variety Market Day: Friday Opening hours: 6am - 3pm The Friday Variety Market dates back to 1604. It opens at 6am every week and runs until approximately 3pm. There are 300 market stalls selling a variety of products including: fruit, vegetables, antiques, books, clothes and fish. City Food and Craft Market Day: Saturday Opening hours: 9am - 3pm Details: The market offers a huge range of local, continental and specialty foods including meat and fish, cheese, coffee beans, tapas and organic products. Sunday Market Day: Sunday Opening hours: 10am - 4pm Details: This market is a mixture of the Friday and Saturday markets with a special emphasis on local arts and crafts.