Guidebook for Belfast

Miguel Angel
Miguel Angel
Guidebook for Belfast

Shopping

Belfast's main street and shopping area. Just 10 minutes from home
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Royal Avenue
Royal Avenue
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Belfast's main street and shopping area. Just 10 minutes from home

Sightseeing

St Anne's Cathedral and Cathedral Quarter just 10 minutes from home
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Cathédrale Sainte-Anne
Donegall Street
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St Anne's Cathedral and Cathedral Quarter just 10 minutes from home
Shankill Loyalist area
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Shankill Road
Shankill Road
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Shankill Loyalist area
The hearth of the city, Magnificent building. just 12 minutes walk
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Hôtel de ville de Belfast
Donegall Square North
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The hearth of the city, Magnificent building. just 12 minutes walk
Falls road Catholic area. International Wall (Political Murals) A must see.
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Murale internationale de la rue Divis
49 Falls Rd
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Falls road Catholic area. International Wall (Political Murals) A must see.
Antics , crafts and dely food. Every weekend the markets fill up with fresh fish and meat from around Northern Ireland, ready for you to take home and cook as you so desire.
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St. George's Market
12 East Bridge St
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Antics , crafts and dely food. Every weekend the markets fill up with fresh fish and meat from around Northern Ireland, ready for you to take home and cook as you so desire.

Drinks & Nightlife

8 min walk from house. Claiming to be Belfast’s oldest pub, Kelly’s Cellars is popular among tourists and locals alike for its resolutely old-fashioned atmosphere.
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Kelly's Cellars
30-32 Bank St
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8 min walk from house. Claiming to be Belfast’s oldest pub, Kelly’s Cellars is popular among tourists and locals alike for its resolutely old-fashioned atmosphere.
Also nestled in the winding cobbled streets on the Cathedral Quarter is this traditional Irish bar. Contrasting to the more fashionable bars that are popping up in the surrounding area.
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Duke of York
7-11 Commercial Ct
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Also nestled in the winding cobbled streets on the Cathedral Quarter is this traditional Irish bar. Contrasting to the more fashionable bars that are popping up in the surrounding area.
Adorned with numerous knick-knacks across four rooms and three floors, The Hudson is swiftly becoming one of the cities most popular new bars. One of Belfast’s only craft beer bars.
The Hudson Bar
14 Gresham St
Adorned with numerous knick-knacks across four rooms and three floors, The Hudson is swiftly becoming one of the cities most popular new bars. One of Belfast’s only craft beer bars.
Packed with locals, White’s Tavern gives customers a cosy, homely feel as they sip on their pints in front of an open fire. White’s also crowns itself as Belfast’s oldest public house.
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White's Tavern
2-4 Winecellar Entry
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Packed with locals, White’s Tavern gives customers a cosy, homely feel as they sip on their pints in front of an open fire. White’s also crowns itself as Belfast’s oldest public house.
is one of Belfast’s greatest landmarks, and the bar itself is a National Trust Heritage site. The interior is exquisite, from its mosaic tiled floors, stained-glass windows, altar-like bar and cosy
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The Crown Liquor Saloon
46 Great Victoria St
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is one of Belfast’s greatest landmarks, and the bar itself is a National Trust Heritage site. The interior is exquisite, from its mosaic tiled floors, stained-glass windows, altar-like bar and cosy
If regal is what you want, make your way to Café Vaudeville and immerse in Parisian-chic tapestries and their extensive champagne menu. The overall atmosphere in the bar is tantalising
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Revolución de Cuba Belfast
25-39 Arthur St
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If regal is what you want, make your way to Café Vaudeville and immerse in Parisian-chic tapestries and their extensive champagne menu. The overall atmosphere in the bar is tantalising
Originally used as a spirits bonded warehouse pre-1720 (mainly holding barrels of Jameson) this iconic bar has kept its traditional look but given it a modern twist.
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The Dirty Onion
3 Hill St
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Originally used as a spirits bonded warehouse pre-1720 (mainly holding barrels of Jameson) this iconic bar has kept its traditional look but given it a modern twist.

Everything Else

the Bus and train station are JUST 14 minutes walking from home.
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Belfast Europa Bus Centre
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the Bus and train station are JUST 14 minutes walking from home.

Arts & Culture

13 minutes walk
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The MAC
10 Exchange St
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13 minutes walk

Food Scene

they serve up their tasty Mexican fare. It’s essentially a burrito bar where you choose between the form (wrap/taco/bowl), the filling (meats/beans/rice) and the extras (sour cream/salsa/guac).
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Boojum
19-27 Chichester Street
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they serve up their tasty Mexican fare. It’s essentially a burrito bar where you choose between the form (wrap/taco/bowl), the filling (meats/beans/rice) and the extras (sour cream/salsa/guac).
Specialise in “Irish cuisine” but they spice it up a bit. Think local potted crab with Guinness wheaten bread, Irish venison pie with blue cheese butter, and Belfast baps with a fried Irish duck egg.
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Made in Belfast
4 Wellington St
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Specialise in “Irish cuisine” but they spice it up a bit. Think local potted crab with Guinness wheaten bread, Irish venison pie with blue cheese butter, and Belfast baps with a fried Irish duck egg.
specialise in “Irish cuisine” but they spice it up a bit. Think local potted crab with Guinness wheaten bread, Irish venison pie with blue cheese butter, and Belfast baps with a fried Irish duck egg.
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Made in Belfast
4 Wellington St
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specialise in “Irish cuisine” but they spice it up a bit. Think local potted crab with Guinness wheaten bread, Irish venison pie with blue cheese butter, and Belfast baps with a fried Irish duck egg.
in St Anne’s Square. It is a slightly fancier area, hence dishes such as Sicilian Braised Goat Crostini and Polenta Fritti & Candied Fennel. Keep it simple with their antipasti boards nd a good bottle
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Coppi Restaurant
11 Edward St
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in St Anne’s Square. It is a slightly fancier area, hence dishes such as Sicilian Braised Goat Crostini and Polenta Fritti & Candied Fennel. Keep it simple with their antipasti boards nd a good bottle
The steak on the stone. You cook it yourself, using the hot stone slab, and it’s served with wild mushrooms and truffle ragu, beetroot relish, and slow-roasted tomato and a choice of whiskey-peppered
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Stix and Stones
44-46 Upper Queen St
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The steak on the stone. You cook it yourself, using the hot stone slab, and it’s served with wild mushrooms and truffle ragu, beetroot relish, and slow-roasted tomato and a choice of whiskey-peppered
Order the chorizo chicken or the surf ‘n’ turf skewer with fries, and you won’t be disappointed. However, it’s worth coming here for the interiors alone – the stuffed deer heads and sheet music,,,
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The Potthouse
16 Skipper St
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Order the chorizo chicken or the surf ‘n’ turf skewer with fries, and you won’t be disappointed. However, it’s worth coming here for the interiors alone – the stuffed deer heads and sheet music,,,
hey purchase their seafood from Annalong and Kilkeel every day, so you know the langoustines, the mussels, the oysters, and the other lush seafood dishes are super fresh. Make sure you reserve a table
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Mourne Seafood Bar
34-36 Bank St
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hey purchase their seafood from Annalong and Kilkeel every day, so you know the langoustines, the mussels, the oysters, and the other lush seafood dishes are super fresh. Make sure you reserve a table