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    St George’s Market

    Dive into the bustling energy and cultural fusion of St. George's Market for an unforgettable sensory experience
    Belfast
    Food & Drink
    25 mins to Belfast International Airport

    Discover the delights of St George’s Market, where sounds, flavours and community converge in a historic setting.

    Think of Belfast, and food might not be the first thing that springs to mind. But this vibrant city is a hive of excellent cuisine, from innovative restaurants to super-hip third-wave coffee shops. Of course, to REALLY get a sense of Belfast’s buzzing food scene, the place to go is St George’s Market. Step into this historic market and you’ll be surrounded with a cornucopia of scents, sounds and sights, from the comforting aroma of freshly cooked bread to the sizzle of sausages from the Belfast Bap Co.

    Built in the late 19th century, St George’s is widely recognised as being one of the finest food markets on the island of Ireland and is a hive of activity right through the weekend. Friday kicks off with the Variety Market, a tradition that stretches back to 1604 and boasts more than 200 stalls laden with antiques, fruit, vegetables, books and more. On Saturdays, you’ll be treated to the City Food and Craft Market, while Sunday is a blend of the two with the Craft and Antiques market, with a little bit of food, music, culture and craic (fun) in the mix as well.

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    Visit St George's Market

    St George's Market, Belfast

    Need to know

    1

    St George’s Market is only open at the weekend from Friday to Sunday.

    2

    Entry is free and dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead.

    3

    The market is a five-minute walk from the Belfast Lanyon Place train station.

    Things to see and do nearby

    Ulster Museum

    4/5

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    OX

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    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.

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    Titanic Hotel Belfast

    Located at the heart of Belfast's Titanic Quarter, the legendary Harland & Wolff Headquarters and Drawing Offices is the world's most authentic Titanic hotel, offering an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting Northern Ireland on business or for a Belfast city break holiday.

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    Crumlin Road Gaol

    On the 31st March 1996 Crumlin Road Gaol slammed shut its doors for what many thought would be the final time, but, on the 19th November 2012 the chains fell off and HMP Belfast was reborn as one of Belfast's most popular visitor attractions.

    5/5

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    C.S. Lewis Trail

    This trail will take you to the places that inspired the young C.S. Lewis, one of our most famous literary sons, best known for his magical world of Narnia.

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    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.

    5/5

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    Crown Liquor Saloon

    You will find The Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast within a short stroll of Europa Hotel, Grosvenor Road and Glengall Street - however, you won't find another like it.

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    Duke of York

    Nestled along a narrow cobbled alleyway in the historic Half Bap area, the Duke offers a traditional Belfast welcome of craic, music and humour.

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    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.

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    SS Nomadic

    Built in 1911, Nomadic provides the story of Titanic's little sister, the only tangible surviving link with the world's most famous ship and the last White Star Line vessel in the world.

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