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Discover the best landmarks in Belfast. Find inspiration for your trip with our curated list of top-rated spots, local favorites, and hidden gems.
Northern Ireland's iconic seat of power set within 224 acres of historic parkland and natural beauty.
Belfast's grand civic square, where Victorian architecture frames the city's industrial heritage and maritime history.
Iconic Baroque Revival landmark housing Belfast's civic heart, with guided tours, exhibitions, and seasonal celebrations.
A barrier transformed into a canvas of hope—Belfast's Peace Wall tells stories of division, resilience, and the ongoing journey toward reconciliation.
Discover Belfast’s iconic Romanesque cathedral with its soaring Spire of Hope, rich history, stunning art, and vibrant cultural events.
Belfast’s iconic leaning Victorian clock tower, blending Gothic grandeur with rich industrial heritage and local character.
Belfast’s grand Victorian theatre, where history, elegance, and live performance come together in the heart of the city.
Belfast's grand civic plaza where Victorian architecture, historic memorials, and urban vitality converge.
Northern Ireland’s largest war memorial, standing tall on Knockagh Hill with sweeping views over Belfast Lough and the surrounding countryside.
Explore the ancient Iron Age McArt's Fort atop Cave Hill, where history meets panoramic views over Belfast and beyond.
A soaring symbol of peace and gratitude rising 19.5 meters above Belfast's heart.
Towering yellow giants of Belfast’s shipbuilding past, Samson and Goliath cranes dominate the skyline as enduring symbols of industrial heritage.
A towering maritime beacon in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, symbolizing the city’s legendary shipbuilding heritage along the scenic Maritime Mile.
Baroque Revival masterpiece and civic heart of Belfast, where industrial heritage meets contemporary culture.
Ireland’s tallest St Patrick statue in Saul, Downpatrick, a monumental symbol of faith, unity, and heritage with panoramic countryside views.
Historic McKee Clock in Bangor—A timeless stone landmark and beloved community gathering spot by the marina gardens.
Belfast’s grand civic heart, where Edwardian architecture meets city history in Donegall Square’s green heart.
Where a single night in 1969 ignited decades of conflict and left scars still visible today.
Political murals, peace walls, and powerful stories of resilience in West Belfast's iconic Republican heartland.
A bronze tribute to a beloved 1920s goose who walked schoolchildren to school in East Belfast.
A striking bronze tribute to Lord Dufferin, reflecting Belfast’s imperial heritage and the legacy of a renowned British diplomat.
A 1960s road bridge over the River Lagan, connecting central Belfast with the Titanic Quarter and offering quiet riverside views from its pedestrian walkways.
Bronze monument to an abolitionist, feminist pioneer, and social reformer who stood for justice across three centuries.
A burst of colorful numbers and symbols celebrating Belfast's vibrant contemporary street art scene.
A powerful tribute to the RMS Titanic and Belfast’s shipbuilding heritage, painted on a city wall as a memorial to those who built her and those who sailed on her.
The historic western edge of Belfast’s civic heart, where Victorian grandeur meets modern city life and the Titanic Memorial stands in quiet tribute.
A historic North Belfast traffic circus with Victorian roots and a legacy shaped by war, industry, and community life.
Your gateway to the vibrant culture, history, and community of West Belfast on the iconic Falls Road.
A historic and bustling junction in Belfast where Victorian heritage meets vibrant modern city life.
Two centuries of Belfast's history etched in stone—where Republicans, Unionists, and ordinary citizens rest side by side.
Victorian banking masterpiece transformed into luxury hospitality on Belfast's historic mercantile street.
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