Drinks & Nightlife
Probably the most traditional Irish Pub in Belfast, definetly the oldest built in 1720s.
78 locals recommend
Kelly's Cellars
30-32 Bank StProbably the most traditional Irish Pub in Belfast, definetly the oldest built in 1720s.
This historical gem is worth a visit to get a glimpse at how a "private area" pub was like.
117 locals recommend
The Crown Liquor Saloon
46 Great Victoria StThis historical gem is worth a visit to get a glimpse at how a "private area" pub was like.
Duke of York
7-11 Commercial CtEnjoy another typical pub with live music Thurs-Sund.
Located in Belfast's oldest building (1780) boasts real irish live music every night. Nice for a pint & close to many eateries if desired.
82 locals recommend
The Dirty Onion
3 Hill StLocated in Belfast's oldest building (1780) boasts real irish live music every night. Nice for a pint & close to many eateries if desired.
The closest pub to the house & one of our favourite since they renovated it a few months ago with live music in the evenings.
21 locals recommend
The Points
44 Dublin RdThe closest pub to the house & one of our favourite since they renovated it a few months ago with live music in the evenings.
Located in the Cathedral Quarter, with some delicious beers is another must visit.
64 locals recommend
Harp Bar
35 Hill StLocated in the Cathedral Quarter, with some delicious beers is another must visit.
Sightseeing & Culture
Did you know that the most famoush shipwreck was actually built & launched in Belfast?
This Museum & surroundings is definetly a must visit during your stay here in Northern Ireland.
19 locals recommend
Titanic Quarter Limited
6 Queens RdDid you know that the most famoush shipwreck was actually built & launched in Belfast?
This Museum & surroundings is definetly a must visit during your stay here in Northern Ireland.
Take a walk inside the city hall & read yourway through some Belfast Culture & History (Free-of-charge)
42 locals recommend
City Hall
Take a walk inside the city hall & read yourway through some Belfast Culture & History (Free-of-charge)
Built in 1870 & located in Cave Hill has some of the best views overlooking Belfast.
83 locals recommend
Belfast Castle
Antrim RoadBuilt in 1870 & located in Cave Hill has some of the best views overlooking Belfast.
Step into a nice tropical-humid paradise within Belfast & easily accesible on foot from the house.
191 locals recommend
Botanic Gardens
1 Colenso ParadeStep into a nice tropical-humid paradise within Belfast & easily accesible on foot from the house.
A free of charge museum for a rainy day. Located right next to the Botanical Gardens.
It hosts the longest Game Of Thrones Carpet ever made.
141 locals recommend
Ulster Museum
Botanic GardensA free of charge museum for a rainy day. Located right next to the Botanical Gardens.
It hosts the longest Game Of Thrones Carpet ever made.
This lively market which runs Fri-Sun in the mornings is the best place to have breakfast or even lunch surrounded by craft stalls, fresh food & groceries.
166 locals recommend
St. George's Market
12 East Bridge StThis lively market which runs Fri-Sun in the mornings is the best place to have breakfast or even lunch surrounded by craft stalls, fresh food & groceries.
It's the only Victorian prison remaining in NI. Located close to the Peace Walls is worth a visit to see first hand what the prison was like.
141 locals recommend
Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre
53-55 Crumlin RdIt's the only Victorian prison remaining in NI. Located close to the Peace Walls is worth a visit to see first hand what the prison was like.
Located in East Belfast, our special tip is to rent a Black Cab Tour & experience these walls & murals together with a local to understand Belfast turbulent past.
32 locals recommend
Peace Wall Belfast
15 Cupar WayLocated in East Belfast, our special tip is to rent a Black Cab Tour & experience these walls & murals together with a local to understand Belfast turbulent past.
Also called "The Salmon of Knowledge" is a mosaic sculpture alongside the Lagan River.
If you take the walking free tour that departs from the city hall, you'll get to know more about this curious site.
25 locals recommend
The Big Fish
Donegall QuayAlso called "The Salmon of Knowledge" is a mosaic sculpture alongside the Lagan River.
If you take the walking free tour that departs from the city hall, you'll get to know more about this curious site.
Situated in Quee's Sq. this clock was built in sandstone on wooden piles. If you observe closely you'll see that the clock is inclined.
14 locals recommend
Albert Memorial Clock Tower
17 Queens SquareSituated in Quee's Sq. this clock was built in sandstone on wooden piles. If you observe closely you'll see that the clock is inclined.
Is Northern Irelands most iconic theatre. The building has been damaged by bombs targeting the nearby Hotel Europa but still holds its glory.
Grand Opera House station
Is Northern Irelands most iconic theatre. The building has been damaged by bombs targeting the nearby Hotel Europa but still holds its glory.
Located in the heart of Cathedral Quarter, this is a protestant cathedral
36 locals recommend
Saint Anne’s Cathedral
Donegall StreetLocated in the heart of Cathedral Quarter, this is a protestant cathedral
Nature & Sightseeing
These basalt columns create interesting rock formations that are a must see. It was declared World Heritage Site in 1986 & since then has become the icon for Northern Ireland & is considered the fourth greatest natural wonder in UK.
530 locals recommend
Giant's Causeway
These basalt columns create interesting rock formations that are a must see. It was declared World Heritage Site in 1986 & since then has become the icon for Northern Ireland & is considered the fourth greatest natural wonder in UK.
This park is probably one of our favourite to enjoy the waterfalls and panoramic landscapes while hiking NI
75 locals recommend
Glenariff Forest Park
Glenariffe RoadThis park is probably one of our favourite to enjoy the waterfalls and panoramic landscapes while hiking NI
Probably the best way to visit this bridge, as the name suggests, is by booking a tour to the Giants Causeway as they drive past this site as well as a few others alongside the coast.
National Trust Carrick-a-Rede
Probably the best way to visit this bridge, as the name suggests, is by booking a tour to the Giants Causeway as they drive past this site as well as a few others alongside the coast.
The Carrickfergus castle is probaly the biggest castle in NI.
Built in the XII Century by an Anglo-Norman Knight.
54 locals recommend
Carrickfergus Castle
Marine HighwayThe Carrickfergus castle is probaly the biggest castle in NI.
Built in the XII Century by an Anglo-Norman Knight.
The Dunluce Castle is our favourite. Located on the top of a cliff, it overlooks the ocean. Stunning views & remaining walls of a fortress that had to defend itself from the Spanish Armada.
141 locals recommend
Dunluce Castle
87 Dunluce RdThe Dunluce Castle is our favourite. Located on the top of a cliff, it overlooks the ocean. Stunning views & remaining walls of a fortress that had to defend itself from the Spanish Armada.
If you have your own transport and a day to spare, hinking the mourne mountains is very pleasing. Only for keen hikers though.
127 locals recommend
Mourne Mountains
Moyad RoadIf you have your own transport and a day to spare, hinking the mourne mountains is very pleasing. Only for keen hikers though.
The Gobbins Cliff path
66 Middle RoadTake a walk along Northern Ireland's dramatic coast.
Quite a drive away but definetly worth it. They're one of Europes highest Marine Cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
171 locals recommend
Slieve League
Quite a drive away but definetly worth it. They're one of Europes highest Marine Cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Take a walk along the golden sands at this lovely beach while enjoying views of Cliffs, Archs & Dunluce Castle.
50 locals recommend
Portrush Whiterocks Beach
Take a walk along the golden sands at this lovely beach while enjoying views of Cliffs, Archs & Dunluce Castle.
Food scene
One of the best "bang for the buck". Not fine dinning but serves high quality food in generous portions at an affordable price.
56 locals recommend
Made in Belfast
4 Wellington StOne of the best "bang for the buck". Not fine dinning but serves high quality food in generous portions at an affordable price.
This is another gem if you're looking for "cheap-ish" good quality fish. Our favourite is the Fish Chowder with Wheaten Bread.
Fish City
33 Ann StThis is another gem if you're looking for "cheap-ish" good quality fish. Our favourite is the Fish Chowder with Wheaten Bread.
One of the fastest rising fine dinning restaurants in Belfast.
This restaurant sources their ingredients locally, creates very good food & speciallizes in fish dishes .
22 locals recommend
The Ginger Bistro
68-72 Great Victoria StOne of the fastest rising fine dinning restaurants in Belfast.
This restaurant sources their ingredients locally, creates very good food & speciallizes in fish dishes .
Michael Dean first openned this restaurant in the heart of Belfast making his brand grow to an extent where he now ownes the Love Fish, Meatlocker, Bistro & Eipic(Michelin Star).
22 locals recommend
Deanes Meat Locker
28-40 Howard StMichael Dean first openned this restaurant in the heart of Belfast making his brand grow to an extent where he now ownes the Love Fish, Meatlocker, Bistro & Eipic(Michelin Star).
A cozy high-end restaurant with well priced Pre-Theatre menus right in the city centre.
12 locals recommend
Coco
7-11 Linenhall StA cozy high-end restaurant with well priced Pre-Theatre menus right in the city centre.
Mourne Seafood Bar
34-36 Bank StThe go to restaurant for high quality fresh Seafood.
This restaurant serves mainly Steak & Meat on the stone. Self cooked at the table. Delicious desserts & cocktails.
24 locals recommend
Stix and Stones
44-46 Upper Queen StThis restaurant serves mainly Steak & Meat on the stone. Self cooked at the table. Delicious desserts & cocktails.
Probably one of the least know but most impressive eateries in Belfast. One of our favourite for middle eastern cooking & is also delicious for snacking. Located Cathedral Quarter.
6 locals recommend
Buba
10 Edward StProbably one of the least know but most impressive eateries in Belfast. One of our favourite for middle eastern cooking & is also delicious for snacking. Located Cathedral Quarter.
Moderately priced for the quality of the produce but falls somewhere in between cheap eatery and fine dinning.
10 locals recommend
Kitch Restaurant, Belfast
61-63 Dublin RdModerately priced for the quality of the produce but falls somewhere in between cheap eatery and fine dinning.
Kathmandu Kitchen
11 Botanic AveDelicious Nepalese food in Belfast. Very close to the house.
Vegetarian/Vegan friendly cheap eatery just 7 minutes away from the B&B.
10 locals recommend
Umi Falafel
96 Botanic AveVegetarian/Vegan friendly cheap eatery just 7 minutes away from the B&B.
Vegetarian/Vegan friendly cheap eatery just 7 minutes away from the B&B.
10 locals recommend
Umi Falafel
96 Botanic AveVegetarian/Vegan friendly cheap eatery just 7 minutes away from the B&B.
Great go to for a cheap and fast breakfast. Massive smothies served here.
35 locals recommend
Maggie Mays Belfast Cafe
50 Botanic AveGreat go to for a cheap and fast breakfast. Massive smothies served here.
These sweet small pizzeria is in the city centre, 15minutes by foot from the Airbnb & is one of our favourite pizzerias in town.
34 locals recommend
Little Wing Pizzeria
10 Ann StThese sweet small pizzeria is in the city centre, 15minutes by foot from the Airbnb & is one of our favourite pizzerias in town.