
City Tours: Belfast Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Belfast
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Iconic landmarks, museums and galleries - book entry tickets in advance to skip the line where supported.

Belfast
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Belfast
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Belfast
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Belfast City Tours
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Game of Thrones Studio Tour
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Citysightseeing Belfast Tour Shop
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Citysightseeing Belfast Tour Shop
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Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
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Guided walking tours, hop-on-hop-off buses and small-group experiences led by local guides.

Belfast
From£17.10

Belfast
From£70

Belfast
From£19

Belfast City Tours
From£40

Game of Thrones Studio Tour
From£25

Citysightseeing Belfast Tour Shop
From£31.50

Citysightseeing Belfast Tour Shop
From£31.50

Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
From£32.50
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Your guide to Belfast
Few cities in Europe carry their recent history as openly as Belfast. The capital of Northern Ireland sits at the head of Belfast Lough, ringed by the Black Mountain to the west and the Cave Hill to the north, and its compact geography means that the political murals of the Falls Road and the Shankill, the Victorian grandeur of the City Hall, and the regenerated waterfront of the Titanic Quarter are all within easy reach of one another. That proximity is not incidental. Belfast is a city where the past and the present occupy the same streets, and understanding one requires engaging with the other.
The Titanic Quarter draws visitors in large numbers, and with good reason. The Titanic Belfast museum, which opened in 2012 on the very slipways where RMS Titanic was built by Harland and Wolff, is among the most visited attractions in Ireland. Its angular, ship-hull facade has become the defining image of post-conflict Belfast, a deliberate architectural statement about reinvention. Entry tickets are among the most booked experiences in the city, and the building itself rewards time spent both inside and out, with the dry dock and the former pump house adding industrial texture to the waterfront walk.
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