~Things To See and Do, Activities, Where to Eat, Where to Stay in Belfast~
Whether you’re looking for things to do in Belfast such as events and attractions or are planning where to stay in Belfast, you’ll find everything you need for your Belfast holiday on Whats On In Belfast.net.
Attractions and Places to Visit in Belfast
Albert Clock. Cave Hill. Harland & Wolff. Stormont Castle. The Odyssey Arena. St. George’s Market. You may recognise some of these places but there’s a whole lot more waiting to be discovered. From the birthplace of the Titanic to our iconic city hall and everywhere in between, you’ll find a cornucopia of historic landmarks and fantastic attractions.
Places to Stay in Belfast
From 5 star hotels, guest houses, bed & breakfast, hostels, self-catering and camping & caravanning, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for and within your budget.
Sports and Activities
Whether you're interested in golf, football, rugby, ice hockey, walking, running, cycling or even Zorbing, Belfast and Northern Ireland has it all.
~Things To See and Do, Explore Belfast~
~Food and Drinks in Belfast~
Belfast have a huge range of options for food and drink. Belfast restaurants can come as a delightful surprise to the uninitiated. The range and quality of dining here on the Northern Ireland's capital is dazzling. Belfast has a thriving dining scene, one which has been ranked as among the world's top 6. The city's plates are well served with a tasty selection of local and international nosh. Many bars and hotels also serve great gourmet food.
Food and Drinks
From fine dining and afternoon tea to pop-up markets and humble street food, Belfast is packed with options to suit any mood offering any and every cuisine you can think of.

SAPHYRE restaurant in Belfast is a fabulous hidden gem set within a converted Grade B listed Church. The Belfast restaurant on the Lisburn Road.
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Welcome to Tedfords Restaurant. Built around 1843 this charming building, with its rich Maritime history, still holds a link to the sea
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Located in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, The John Hewitt first opened its doors in December 1999. The bar is unique in its ownership.
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Situated on the top floor, GRILL at The Four Winds offers a panoramic of Belfast City and beyond. It is quickly establishing itself as a restaurant that serves a wide range of dishes
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~Shopping, Health & Wellbeing in Belfast~
Make sure to discover Belfast’s diverse neighbourhoods, from tranquil suburbs to central areas full of shopping, entertainment and dining options.
Shopping & Fashion in Belfast
Belfast has independent shops dotted throughout the city, though there are some streets with more shops than others. There are also a number of specialist shops, including jewellers, art galleries, toy stores, antiques dealers and seaside gift shops, as well as countless boutiques.
Health and Wellbeing in Belfast
Unwind in luxurious treatment rooms in a choice of beautiful and professional salons around Belfast. Manicures, Pedicures, Facials, Waxing, Consultations, Massages and more are offered in Belfast’s best beauty salons.
Things to do in Belfast
~Latest Belfast Lifestyle & Culture News~
Belfast News February 2, 2023
How Co Down man is keeping traditional blacksmith skills alive to fulfil his business dream
Robert Galbraith from Downpatrick opened Watershed Forge in October 2021. The former engineer left his previous industry to participate in the NI Heritage Skills Programme, now the All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme.
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Belfast News January 19, 2023
Derry author Jane Buckley shares her inspiration and the pros and cons of self-publishing her own work
Author Jane Buckley was born and raised in Derry. She left for London at the age of 17, where she worked for 25 years, before returning home in 2017 with her husband, after some years spent in France. Belfast Telegraph News …
Belfast News January 4, 2023
‘It’s cheaper than renting at home’: Meet the Irish families backpacking around the world with their kids
Small children (and even not-so-small ones) can often spell the end of adventure holidaying. Belfast Telegraph News …
Belfast News December 20, 2022
Can we please cancel one awful Christmas song this year?
I’m not the first to demand that it be banned, cancelled and burned (should such a thing be possible) and yet this year, like all those that have come to pass since 1984, we’ve been forced to suffer through it again. I’m talking about the Band Aid 1984 charity single, “Do they know it’s Christmas?” Belfast Telegraph News …
Belfast News December 5, 2022
How to have a good Christmas on a budget: tips to avoid splurging on all things festive
As the cost of living crisis rages on, we’re moving into the most expensive time of the year. Belfast Telegraph News …
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