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What To Do In Belfast | A Weekend in Belfast | Northern Ireland | Belfast Things To Do | Travel
What To Do In Belfast | A Weekend in Belfast | Northern Ireland | Belfast Things To Do | Travel
What To Do In Belfast | A Weekend in Belfast | Northern Ireland | Belfast Things To Do | Travel Planning a trip to Belfast soon? In this video, we take you through some of Belfast's most popular locations and attractions perfect for any traveler. All these attractions could be visited within a weekend if your trip is short on time. These fantastic and nearly all free attractions in Belfast include: Ulster Museum This museum is located in Botanic Gardens, it’s the largest museum in Northern Ireland, 8,000 sq meters of display from fine art especially Irish Art to archaeology to treasures from the Spanish Armada and walks through local history. A more recent addition was the Game of Thrones Tapestry, a temporary exhibition which was created from Linen from one of the last surviving linen mills in Northern Ireland. This dictates many of the famous scenes from the TV show and is a celebrate of the shows creation in Northern Ireland. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQb4Gn3XWcI) Around the area of Queen's University, Belfast you will find the beautiful Botanic Gardens. The gardens spanning 28 acres opened in 1828 and is open all year. It started as a private park and became public when the Belfast council purchased it in 1895. It has its own Palm House Conservatory which opened in 1840 and is one of the earliest cast iron glasshouses in the world. There are 2 wings, the cool wing and tropical wing and includes 400 year old plants! So anyone into plants will love this stop. If you are walking through the city centre, without a doubt, you will come across the Belfast City Hall. Located in Donegall Square, opened in 1906 it stands on the site that was one the White Line Hall, an international Linen Exchange. The street from the back of the Hall is in what is called “the Linen Quarter” and the street name is “Linen Hall Street”. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0tsLMZf2PE) St. George’s Market is the last covered Victorian market in Belfast. It was built between 1890 and 1896 and today up to 300 traders, crafters, musicians and amazing food are available on site. There is free entry to the market and it is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday with the weekend being when it is most popular and busiest. St George's Market also holds events during the week and throughout the year such as the annual digital conference, Digital DNA. (https://youtu.be/3chQLH-8F4A) Titanic Belfast Opened in 2012 , a monument to Belfast maritime history on the former site of H&W shipyard where the Titanic was built. It tells the complete story of the Titanic which sunk hitting an iceberg in 1912. It has been voted one of the best tourist attractions in the world. Things to do in Belfast 2019 - Belfast Tourism / Belfast City All of our recommendations are fun things to do in Belfast and most of them are free! https://www.connollycove.com/ Have you been to the city before? What are your favourite things to do in Belfast?
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