The Apartment is one of Belfast’s hippest bars. This is the place to go to if it’s a night filled with style and glamour that you’re after. The venue’s stylish design, ditto furniture and tasteful mood lighting will lead you to believe that you have...
Ginger Bistro’s chef rose to fame with the great tasting dishes he once prepared at Nick’s Warehouse. These days, Simon McCance delights gourmets at his very own successful restaurant. What started out as a small restaurant turned into a big success!...
If you decide to embark on a shopping spree during your Belfast city break, then Victoria Square is not to be missed. This large shopping centre has no less than four floors filled with the best shops. Victoria Square welcomes visitors seven days a w...
The Cathedral Quarter is a vibrant area in the centre of Belfast which should not be missed during your Belfast city break. Then again, the area will be hard to miss since it’s home to a wide variety of both pubs, restaurants and nightlife venues. We...
Situated on the third floor of the House of Fraser in Victoria Square, you’ll find The Ivory. Don’t let the fact that the restaurant is situated in a department store scare you off, since The Ivory is a hidden gem! The dishes listed on the menu are s...
The Northern Ireland War Memorial, also called NI War Memorial, was opened in 2007. It replaced an earlier building called Memorial House. The irony of the situation was that Memorial House was bombed during the Blitz of 1941. The museum's galler...
You’ll have plenty to do after a visit to The Wicker Man. Here, you’ll find a wide range of goods that’ll keep both creative and not so creative people occupied for days. In addition to wool, thread, decorative stones and paint supplies, The Wicker M...
St. George’s Market is a fun place to go shopping during a Belfast city break. This indoor market welcomes shoppers on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and each day sees different products being sold here. Fridays see a large variety of products on sal...
Throughout Belfast, you’ll come across high walls that separate parts of the city from each other. These peace walls, or peace lines, were built in 1969 to keep the peace between the city’s Catholic and Protestant communities. At first, the walls wer...
The Apartment is one of Belfast’s hippest bars. This is the place to go to if it’s a night filled with style and glamour that you’re after. The venue’s stylish design, ditto furniture and tasteful mood lighting will lead you to believe that you have...
Café Vaudeville is a bar and a restaurant rolled into one in Belfast’s city centre. Its ornate interior and its fantastic service make that the café will give you the ultimate feeling of luxury. During the day, Café Vaudeville is the perfect spot to...