things to do & see in
Northern Ireland
From the iconic Giant's Causeway to the bustling streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland promises a diverse array of attractions that cater to all interests.
Titanic Belfast, an iconic museum, stands where the RMS Titanic was constructed, offering interactive exhibits about the ship's history.
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Don't miss
Visit the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Capital
Visit Belfast
Top festival
Attend the Derry Halloween Festival
Man-made landmark
Visit Titanic Belfast
Natural landmark
Explore Giant’s Causeway
Museum
Visit the Ulster Museum
Art gallery
Visit the Ulster Museum Art Gallery
National park
Visit Glenariff Forest Park
Popular dish
Try Ulster Fry
Drink
Try Bushmills Whiskey
Street food
Try potato farls
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Belfast is home to the Titanic Belfast museum, the world's largest Titanic visitor experience.
Located on the captivating shores of Northern Ireland, Belfast is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends a rich history with a modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Steeped in tales of resilience and rejuvenation, this dynamic destination offers a plethora of attractions for every type of traveler. Immerse yourself in the city's tumultuous past with a visit to the Titanic Belfast museum, delve into its cultural heritage at the Ulster Museum, or wander through the charming cobbled streets of the Cathedral Quarter, brimming with lively pubs and traditional music. From its iconic landmarks to its warm hospitality, Belfast promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you captivated by its charm.
The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns.
Located on the dramatic coast of Northern Ireland, the Giant's Causeway is a captivating natural wonder that promises an unforgettable travel experience. With its intriguing hexagonal basalt columns, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a mesmerizing landscape to explore. Visitors can embark on scenic hikes along the coastal trails, marvel at the breathtaking views from the clifftops, or even take a guided tour to learn about the fascinating legends and geological history behind this unique formation. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking awe-inspiring beauty, the Giant's Causeway has something to offer every traveler.
Titanic Belfast's six floors symbolize the ship's construction and its six main decks.
Titanic Belfast, located in Northern Ireland's capital, is a striking museum dedicated to the maritime history of the RMS Titanic. Situated at the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard where the ill-fated ship was constructed, the museum offers a comprehensive exploration of Belfast's shipbuilding heritage and the Titanic's story through interactive exhibits and detailed displays. Opened in 2012, its distinctive architectural design, resembling ship hulls, has made it an iconic landmark in the city, drawing visitors interested in both history and engineering.
Armagh is known as the "Orchard County" due to its abundant apple orchards.
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Experience the world-famous Derry Halloween Parade, featuring stunning costumes and captivating performances.
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The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt columns.
Titanic Belfast's six floors symbolize the ship's construction and its six main decks.
Ulster Fry is a traditional Northern Irish breakfast featuring fried soda bread and potato bread.
The Ulster Museum houses the only dinosaur bones ever found in Northern Ireland.
Don't miss the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, a highlight of the museum's collection.
Glenariff Forest Park features a stunning 9-kilometer Waterfall Walkway with three beautiful waterfalls.
The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge spans 20 meters, connecting the mainland to Carrickarede Island.
Bushmills Distillery, founded in 1608, is the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.
Made from mashed potatoes, flour, and butter, farls are traditionally cooked on a griddle.
cities
Cities and regions inside Northern Ireland.
Belfast is home to the Titanic Belfast museum, the world's largest Titanic visitor experience.
Armagh is known as the "Orchard County" due to its abundant apple orchards.
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