Our Neighbourhood
Welcome to the Linen Quarter, one of the most vibrant, must-visit areas of Belfast - with over 50 cafés, bars and restaurants, attractions and three major music venues. Located behind Belfast City Hall, the Linen Quarter was once the epicentre of Ireland's linen industry. Tourists can still admire the beautiful red 'Belfast' brick warehouses, now home to international businesses or award-winning hospitality venues. Key attractions include the Crown Bar, Grand Opera House, Ulster Hall, Trade Market and The Observatory. Take a walk to enjoy the vibe and stop-off for some top-quality coffee or maybe a cheeky cocktail.


















The Flint’s Guide To Belfast
We thought we would save you the hassle of scrolling through hundreds of ‘must-see’ lists and create our quintessential Best Of Belfast guide.
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Titanic Museum
Belfast is most famous for failing. It built the Titanic, which sunk. The exhibition is well worth the visit.
Belfast City Hall
The very centre point of Belfast and one of Belfast’s most iconic buildings.
Crumlin Road Gaol
Fascinating history, an infamous location and unbelievable tour.
Belfast Zoo
With more than 300,000 visitors a year, this is a popular spot for tourists.
The Ulster Museum
Explore the past, present and future, through art, science and history. -
St. George's Market
Belfast’s oldest market and home to some of the finest fresh produce and food vendors. Open Fri-Sun.
General Merchants Coffee Hatch
A hipster coffee hatch serving speciality beverages and sweet treats.
Ox
Michelin Star fine dining Belfast-style.
James Street South
A casual and contemporary, brick-walled restaurant specialising in chargrilled and aged steaks.
Lucky Duck Chinese
A retro inspired Chinese takeaway located at the back of a cocktail bar. -
The Crown Liquor Saloon
A unique Belfast Pub steeped in history.
The Cathedral Quarter
A historic and vibrant part of Belfast. Home to trendy bars, beer gardens, clubs and restaurants.
Margot
A hip basement cocktail bar with small plates.
Town Square
Where the vibes are on-point, tunes are sweet and the drinks are flowing.
Southside Social
Name a more iconic night out in Belfast… a few cold beers (or cheeky cocktail) and a Chinese takeaway. -
Grand Opera House
Northern Ireland’s Most Iconic Theatre. Open since 1895.
Ulster Hall
Bringing music, comedy, entertainment and family events to the city.
The MAC
From Comedy to dance, talks to workshops. Visit Belfast’s very own contemporary culture centre.
Banana Block
A new living museum and events space set within a historic linen mill and inspired by the curious connections between Belfast and bananas.
The Avenue Cinema
Rekindling the golden age of Belfast cinema, The Avenue plays homage to the historic picture house of the same name, that once stood in this very location. -
Ulster Orchestra
Formed in 1966 and has established itself as one of the major symphony orchestras in the United Kingdom.
Lavery's Comedy Club
One of the funniest comedy nights in Belfast. Every Wednesday and Thursday.
Southside Social Monday Pub Trivia
Test your knowledge every Monday at 7:30pm. With weird and wonderful prizes up for grabs.
Late Night Art
Galleries across all of Belfast are open until 9pm on the first Thursday of every month.
Sensorium at The Spirit Circle
A multi-sensory cocktail experience that will blow your mind. -
City Tours
A Hop-on Hop-off bus tour of the city.
Black Taxi Tours
Small country. Giant personality. The best of Northern Ireland packaged into one unforgettable day.
Game Of Thrones
Experience the real film locations with tour guides who were extras on Game of Thrones.
Taste & Tour
Meet. Eat. Dander. Drink. Discover Belfast.
Belfast Beer Bikes
Get onboard for a tour you’ll never forget and experience Belfast like never before. -
Victoria Square
Northern Ireland's number one shopping complex and retail destination.
Flannels
Luxury designer fashion for all.
Maven
Stylish boutique featuring contemporary-style homewares & furniture.
Envoy Of Belfast
High-end womenswear selected with care.
Born & Bred
Unique gifts and accessories, created by artisans and craftspeople in Northern Ireland. -
Giant's Causeway
Walk among ancient rock formations created by giants.
Dark Hedges
Stroll through a magical tunnel of twisted trees as seen in The Game Of Thrones.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Cross a thrilling rope bridge above the Atlantic Ocean.
Bushmills Distillery
Enjoy a tasting tour at the world's oldest whiskey distillery.
Dunluce Castle
Explore dramatic ruins perched on a cliff.
The Mourne Mountains
Hike through breathtaking landscapes that inspired Narnia.
Giant's Ring
Discover a mystical stone circle with ancient energy.
Mussenden Temple
Marvel at an eccentric cliffside temple with stunning views.
Carrickfergus Castle
Step into history at an impressive fortress.
Dunseverick Castle
Uncover the remnants of an ancient castle on windswept cliffs.