Northern Ireland has played host as a famous backdrop for many romantic movies over the years and it’s clear as to why. Stunning natural beauty, ancient historical sites, and plenty of unique experiences to bond over. It really is the perfect setting for a romantic date. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Where should you take someone on a first date? We’ve done some extensive research (a.k.a. asked the internet) and there are three main components that compose an ideal first date; A relaxed atmosphere, an engaging activity and a clear ending (You know, to avoid that awkward linger! Yikes). With that in mind, here are some casual date ideas in Belfast to make you feel as comfortable as possible and short enough that you can bear through, if it all goes wrong! 

Stormont Estate - Haptik Coffee 

Belfast’s impressive parliament building, Stormont Estate has two official walking routes within its grounds. One is a very manageable 2.5 miles/4 km, a fine length for a first date. The beautiful landscape will give you something to talk about if you are short for conversation. And Stormont Hotel across the street is a popular wedding venue, or so we've heard (wink, wink). Haptik Coffee is just a short 10-minute walk down the road for a post-dander rest. They will provide great grub and even greater coffee for you to get to know your date better. They also have a calendar of events throughout the year, some inspiration for date number two.

General Merchants - Belfast Castle - Cave Hill

If you really want to impress your date, then take them to see royalty. Well not exactly royalty, but a castle is pretty close. Belfast Castle Estate provides ample options for a relaxing walk. Situated at the foot of Cave Hill, it is one of the most iconic locations to view the stunning skyline of Belfast City. For the more adventurous pair, a climb to the top of Cave Hill takes roughly 2 hours, round trip. And will definitely build your appetite for a hearty lunch at General Merchants. Fried crispy prawns on grilled corn tortillas with avocado, radish, cabbage, pico de gallo, chipotle yoghurt and fries... that will get your mouth watering!

Botanic Gardens - Coop coffee - Ulster Museum

There are loads to see indoor and out at the Botanic Gardens. And it's free entry, which can never hurt. Established in 1828, the plants here have seen their fair share of first dates (good and bad). To begin, grab a coffee from Coop, a favourite among locals. There is a short 0.8 mile/1.3 km circular route which is perfect for a walk as you get to know each other. Stop at one of the many benches scattered throughout the park and be calmed by the relaxing atmosphere, surrounded by nature despite it's central location. There are two greenhouses to explore here, full of plants from all over the globe. If things are going well, visit the Ulster Museum on site (which is also free entry). Galleries and exhibitions that tell of history and love stories past and present. What more could you need? 

Lock Keeper's Inn - Shaw’s Bridge 

Shaw's Bridge is a short circular walk along the edge of the River Lagan, named after the five-arched stone bridge that was built in 1709. This scenic route has views of wildlife and the flourishing nature, a peaceful and casual setting for your walk. The Lock Keepers Cottage is a great photo spot. Capture a picture together to remember your first date. Stop at The Lock Keepers Inn for a takeaway coffee and bring it with you. Don't forget to look out for the lock and maybe your date will give you the key to their heart.

Drip Coffee - Ormeau Park 

Drip Coffee is one of the newest on Belfast's coffee scene but they have quickly gained popularity. With a delicious wide menu of lunch items, there will definitely be something to fit your date's taste buds, so you won't need to worry about that. And they serve coffee until 8pm everyday, ideal for an evening date. The iconic Ormeau Park is just a few minutes walk away and will provide the perfect activity to break the ice. Lucious parklands and plenty of paths to walk through. Perhaps this is the location that will win them over. Fall in love by the band stand! It's a tale as old as time...

Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park - Stables Coffee Shop 

Covering more than 128 acres, this park has plenty of paths to walk and talk. Overflowing with plants and wildlife, it contains a walled garden and a Japanese-style garden with water features. Have a seat and talk to the sound of the fountains pouring. And, if you stop by in July, you will get to reap the full benefits of the Summer Rose Fair. How romantic! The nearby coffee shop ‘Stables’ has tea, coffee and freshly baked sweet treats, for you to enjoy if the date is going well. It is open from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Sunday.  

The Maritime Mile - The Snooty Owl

One of the most popular walks in Belfast is The Maritime Mile. This walk has views of the most notable attractions and landmarks in the city. From Titanic Belfast, The SSE Arena, HMS Caroline, The Big Fish and Belfast Marina. As you pass the Titanic Slipways, stop for a treat at The Snooty Owl, a small mobile trailer. They offer the best of tea, coffees, hot chocolate, homemade sweet treats and more! For thronies, keep an eye out for the stained glass installations in honour of the Game of Thrones® series.

Great. That's them done. Now that you know you like each other, it's time to amp things up a bit. Be sure to check out more ideas for couples in Belfast. Or find a romantic restaurant near you for a more formal date. 

Stormont Estate
Public Park
Stormont Estate

Stormont Estate is a Green Flag Award winning public park recognised as one of Northern Ireland’s best green spaces. On a visit, you can enjoy the beautiful gardens, walking and fitness trails and children’s play park.

Stormont Hotel
Hotel
Stormont Hotel Entrance

The Hotel is situated in a quiet residential area overlooking the landscaped grounds of Parliament Bulidings, Stormont, 4 miles from Belfast City centre. It is renowned for the warmth of its welcome, standards of service and professionalism.

Belfast Castle Estate
Public Park
Belfast Castle Estate

Belfast Castle estate is situated on the lower slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in North Belfast. It contains both parkland and mature mixed woodland and offers superb views of the city from a variety of vantage points.

Cave Hill Country Park
Country / Royal Park
Cave Hill Country Park

Cave Hill Country Park gets its name from five caves, which could be early iron mines, located on the side of the main Belfast cliffs. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views across Belfast from vantage points on the hillside.

Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House
Public Park
Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House

First established in 1828, the gardens have been enjoyed as a public park by the people of Belfast since 1895. There is an extensive rose garden and long herbaceous borders and the tree enthusiast can seek out the rare oaks planted in the 1880s.

Ulster Museum
Visitor Centres & Museums
Ulster Museum

Ulster Museum is home to treasures past and present. There’s something for art lovers, history buffs, inquisitive kids and the culturally curious! For a fun family day out dive into the Discovery Centres: Discover Art, Discover History and Discover Nature, where you can try on costumes from the past, get hands-on with specimens and create your own art to take home.

Ormeau Park
Public Park
Ormeau Park

Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, officially opening to the public in 1871. It is still one of the largest parks in Belfast and offers a great mix of horticulture, woodland, flower displays and wildlife.

Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park
Public Park
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

The beautiful Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park comprises rolling meadows, woodland, riverside fields and formal gardens which includes the famous rose garden.

The Maritime Mile
Self-guided tour
The Maritime Mile

Explore Belfast’s historic waterfront. The Maritime Mile is home to some of Belfast's greatest attractions, unique tours and iconic festivals.

The SSE Arena, Belfast
Event Venue
The SSE Arena, Belfast

Northern Ireland's premier entertainment venue, where world class entertainment comes alive!

Titanic Belfast
Visitor Centres & Museums
Titanic Belfast

Welcome to Titanic Belfast, an award-winning visitor experience offering the opportunity to learn about Titanic’s history, just a few minutes from where the ship herself was famously designed, built and launched in 1911. This self-guided tour tells the Titanic’s story from conception through to its first and final journey across the Atlantic, as well as the historical and cultural impact on Belfast and beyond.

HMS Caroline
Visitor Centres & Museums
HMS Caroline

The World War One warship HMS Caroline is the last surviving ship from the 1916 Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the conflict. Now a floating museum, it invites its visitors to experience the highs and lows of life at sea. By stepping onto its marvellous original deck, you are stepping back in time. Enjoy exploring real parts of the ship on your visit, like the Captain's cabins, the ward room and deck areas. Or try your hand at code breaking!