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The home of Belfast City Council, the iconic City Hall was completed in 1906 and officially reopened in October 2009 following an £11m, two-year refurbishment programme. Public and private tours available. |
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If you want to enjoy a real taste of Belfast, visit St. George’s Market, one of the most colourful and vibrant destinations in Belfast. |
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An imposing building which housed Northern Irelands Parliament until it was disbanded in 1972. The interior floorspace totals nearly 5 acres and the building stands at the end of a mile long driveway in 300 acres of parkland. |
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A re-created 1920s bridal suite – plus an intriguing display of wedding pictures are features of Cave Hill Visitor Centre housed within Belfast Castle. Embark here on a journey of discovery, from Stone Age cavedwellers, through the 1800s |
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Belfast Castle occupies a prominent site on the slopes of Cave Hill. Many historical exhibitions are located in the visitors centre, there is an excellent restaurant on site or you can walk & enjoy the stunning views over Belfast Lough. |
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The Thompson Titanic Trail takes in Thompson Dock and Pump House where the celebrated RMS Titanic had its final fit-out. A must see, The Pump House is one of the few most significant remaining heritage buildings from the Titanic technology era. |
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Malone House is an elegant, early 19th Georgian century mansion set in the beautiful parkland of Barnett Demesne in South Belfast and is home of the Higgin Art Gallery. Restaurant on ground floor and art gallery on first floor.
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Northern Ireland's premier theatre, presents a programme of the very best in live theatrical performances. |