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Ulster Hall
Ulster Hall is at the heart of Belfast and at the heart of some of Northern Ireland’s key cultural and political events. The music venue, nicknamed the Grand Dame of Bedford Street by locals, has hosted some of Ireland’s and Britain’s most famous names ever since it opened in 1862.
St. Malachy's Church
Peruse the intriguing relics dotted around the interior of this historic church and appreciate the calm oasis in Belfast’s city center.
Crown Liquor Saloon
Take time out from sightseeing to stop for a few drinks in this world-famous pub, a masterpiece of Victorian design that is beautiful inside and out.
Grand Opera House
Belfast’s majestic Grand Opera House opened its doors in 1895 and since then has played host to some of the biggest names from the world of entertainment. Located in the heart of Belfast’s bustling city centre, this magnificent Victorian building has provided enchanting theatre for over 100 years as well as engaging with the local community and igniting a love of the stage in the city.
Spires Mall and Conference Centre
Find out about the history of Belfast with a stop at Spires Mall and Conference Centre. Experience the area's fascinating museums and acclaimed theatre scene.
Belfast City Hall
Belfast City Hall is an imposing sight – it sits on the edge of the shopping district and looms over the shoppers, dividing them from the business area on the other side of the city centre. It has strong links with the Titanic – it was referred to before construction began 1898 as “the Stone Titanic” – and features a memorial garden for the sunken ship.