Belfast is a top city break destinations with cool boutiques and pubs, great shopping, and top attractions. The awesome Giant’s Causeway and an exceptionally beautiful coastline, glens and historic castles are nearby.
Discover over 150 years of history and follow in the footsteps of over 25,000 prisoners as you make the journey through Northern Ireland’s only remaining Victorian Era prison.
The gasworks opened in 1855 and supplied the town with gas made from coal until 1967. It was subsequently used to distribute gas piped from Belfast until its closure in 1987.
The Giant’s Causeway, UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a geological wonder - composed of over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns resulting from intense volcanic activity 60 million years ago.
Known as Ireland’s only ‘upside down’ lighthouse, be sure to take a tour of it and embrace the views from its cliff-face vantage point to get a real insight into lightkeeping life.
Andrew Jackson Cottage
2 Boneybefore, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim BT38 7EQ, Northern Ireland
Visit the Andrew Jackson Cottage and The US Rangers Centre, a museum dedicated to the men of the first battalions of the US Rangers.
Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the USA.
Belfast City Hall
Donegall Square, Belfast BT1 5GS, Northern Ireland
The Visitor Exhibition offers a journey from the city’s past to present, over 16 separate rooms, all presented within the original architecture of City Hall.
Carnfunnock Country Park
Mid and East Antrim BC, Coast Road, Larne, Co. Antrim BT40 2QD, Northern Ireland
Whether it’s adventure or escape you’re looking for, there really is something for everyone at Carnfunnock as it offers a host of activities and onsite facilities.
Ulster Museum
Botanic Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AB, Northern Ireland
From Ireland to the South Pacific and from ancient relics to hands on activities, the museum offers something for everyone, from the simply curious to the enthusiast.