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Welcome... ...to the third issue of See Belfast by Metro. This handy travel guide has all the information you need to plan a fabulous city trip, highlighting the top attractions and things to do in Belfast City. What’s more, this guide provides you with Metro service information, journey times and service stop details to help make your journey and day trip seamless and stress-free.
Everything you need, all at your fingertips. Check out our directory listings to begin your day trip.
Use the Choose your Belfast (page 3) page to personalise your trip! Don’t forget to use the handy Trip Planner and Metro map at the back of this guide to help you find your way.
Main Attractions .........................6-11
Family Entertainment ..............12-15
Music, Arts and Culture ...........16-22
Literary Belfast ..........................24-28
Path through History ................32-44
Markets ......................................46-47
Outdoor .....................................48-55
Shopping ....................................56-61
Sports ..........................................62-65
Trip Planner .............................. 66-67
Map ............................................ 70-71
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Choose your BelfastDiscover the best of the city, and personalise your visit to Belfast. Are you visiting with kids, travelling on a budget, or a luxury lover? Belfast City has something for everyone!
Belfast hosts a variety of attractions that suits a variety of tastes and preferences, all easily accessible and within the Metro bus network.
Simply look out for the following symbols in the guide below, positioned beside each attraction profile in the guide, and plan your day on the Trip Planner section at the back of this guide (see page 66-67). Enjoy!
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Belfast has a wealth of visitor attractions which provide the ideal opportunity for an enjoyable day out and a chance to soak up the local culture and heritage with all the family.
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Belfast ZooBelfast Zoo houses more than 1,200 animals and 140 species including Asian elephants, Barbary lions, a white tiger, and many many more. Onsite facilities include a restaurant, snack bar, Zoovenir Shop, Children’s playground and designated picnic areas.
www.belfastzoo.co.uk
Metro Corridor 1& 2 Services Departs: Upper Queen StreetStop: Bellevue Jou rney Time: 25 min
Belfast CastleThe beautiful landmark of Belfast Castle overlooks the city from 400 feet above sea level on the slopes of Cave Hill. It was built in 1870 in the Scottish Baronial style incorporating an Italian style serpentine staircase.
The original Belfast Castle was located in the city centre but burned down in 1708. Now owned by Belfast City Council, the castle hosts an antiques shop, a restaurant and visitors centre. Cavehill Adventure Playground is located in the grounds of the Estate.
www.belfastcastle.co.uk
Metro Corridor 1 Services Departs: Upper Queen Street Stop: Strathmore Park Journey Time: 20 min
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Belfast City HallFree public tours of Belfast City Hall are available Monday to Saturday.
Led by an experienced guide, they last around one hour and uncover the history of Belfast City Hall, while exploring some of its finest features. Various statues stand in the grounds, including one of Queen Victoria.
www.belfastcity.gov.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Donegall Square. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre,(see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Crumlin Road GaolThe courthouse closed in June 1998 after 150 years. Across the road from the courthouse stood the old Crumlin Road prison which was built between 1843 and 1845. Partly based in HM Prison Pentonville, it was one of the most advanced prisons of its day with four wings, up to four stories in height and 640 cells. The first inmates were forced to walk from Carrickfergus Prison to Crumlin Road in chains. You will hear stories of child prisoners, Suffragettes and executions carried out at the Gaol.
www.crumlinroadgaol.com
Metro: 12B - Departs: Donegall Square NorthMetro: 57,57A - Departs: Chichester StreetStop: Mater HospitalJourney Time: 10 min
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Nomadic Belfast(SS Nomadic)SS Nomadic is the largest authentic Titanic artifact in the world! Built for the White Star Line in 1911, she was to be the tender for the grand Olympic Class Liners, including ‘Titanic’. Now fully restored, visitors coming on board can learn about her turbulent and exciting 103 year history!
www.nomadicbelfast.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
Parliament Buildings,StormontThe seat of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, built in 1932, its initial purpose was to house all three branches of Government. Visitors to Parliament Buildings are welcome to view the Great Hall. Guided visits must be sponsored in advance by an Assembly Member. There are also fabulous walks in the grounds of Stormont Estate.
www.niassembly.gov.uk
Metro Corridor 4 Services & Metro: 20, 20A, 29 Departs: Metro Corridor 4, 20 & 20A - Donegall Square West Metro 29 - Howard StreetStop: Stormont EstateJourney Time: 25 min
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Titanic BelfastVisit the worlds largest-themed visitor attraction, located on the very slipways where she was built. Explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful way; from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her infamous maiden voyage and catastrophic demise. The journey goes beyond the aftermath of the sinking, to the discovery of the wreck and continues into the present day with a live undersea exploration centre.
www.titanicbelfast.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
Titanic Dock & Pump HouseAt Titanic Dock & Pump House, you have a unique opportunity to explore the site where RMS Titanic last rested, on the eve of her first and last voyage in April of 1912. Visit the attraction to absorb the authenticity of her physical footprint in history.
www.titanicsdock.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
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Ulster MuseumCome face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum.
www.nmni.com/
Metro: 8A, 8B, 8C Departs: Donegall Square East Stop: Queen’s University (University Road) Journey Time: 4 min
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Keep the whole family entertained with Belfast’s kid-friendly attractions. From Leisure Parks to family-friendly exhibitions: here’s where to take your children and/or teens.
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Dundonald Leisure ParkDundonald International Ice Bowl is a leisure facility offering an Olympic sized ice rink, Xtreme ten pin bowling, and an indoor adventure area for children. There is also a 36 hole Pirate Adventure Golf complex close by with waterfalls, fountains and the ghostly fully rigged Pirate Schooner.
www.theicebowl.com
Metro: 19, 29 Departs: Metro: 19 - Donegall Square West Metro: 29 - Howard StreetStop: Dundonald Ice Bowl Journey Time: 25 min
Aunt Sandra’s Candy FactoryAunt Sandra’s is a unique Belfast sweet shop looking the same as it did 50 years ago. Since it’s opening on the Castlereagh Road, East Belfast customers have been enjoying Aunt Sandra’s delicious honeycomb, traditional fudge and chocolate macaroon cake, all made by hand.
Here you can enjoy the tastes and smells of old time candy making, as you watch the famous candy being made in the factory through the viewing windows in the shop.
www.auntsandras.com
Metro: 5 Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Clara Street Journey Time: 15 min
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Movie House CinemasMovie House Cinemas are Northern Ireland’s own multi-plex cinema group showing all the best films in total comfort with the best sound and visual experience around.
www.moviehouse.co.ukDublin Road, 028 9024 3477Metro Corridor 8 & 9 Services Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Dublin Road, Journey Time: 6 minYorkgate/Cityside Mall, 028 9075 5000Metro Corridor 2 Service & Metro: 61, 64, 64A/B Departs: Queen StreetStop: Yorkgate Station, Journey Time: 10 minGlenwell Road, Glengormley 028 9083 3424Metro Corridor 1 & 2 Services • Departs: Upper Queen StreetStop: Church Road, Journey Time: 25 min
Odyssey PavilionThe Odyssey Pavilion is located at the heart of the Odyssey complex. This makes it the ideal meeting point prior to a visit to one of the many extensive bars and restaurants. Visit the cinema, go to a concert or see the Belfast Giants in action.
www.odysseyarena.com
Metro: 26, Airport Express 600A, 600B Departs: Metro: 26 - Donegall Square North Metro: 600 - Europa BuscentreStop: Odyssey Journey Time: 10 min
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Odeon Cinema,Victoria SquareSituated in Victoria Square Shopping Centre, the ODEON Belfast is equipped with 8 screens, a premier seating area, and a Ben & Jerry’s ice cream parlour.
The Perfect location for a film fanatic.
www.odeon.co.uk Situated in Belfast City Centre, Level 2, Victoria Square Shopping CentreMetro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
W5With nearly 200 amazing interactive exhibits in four incredible exhibition areas, W5 provides a unique experience as well as fantastic fun for visitors of all ages. In addition to permanent exhibits, W5 also presents a daily programme of live science demonstrations and shows and a changing programme of large and small scale temporary exhibitions and events.
www.w5online.co.uk
Metro: 26, Airport Express 600A, 600B Departs: Metro: 26 - Donegall Square North Metro: 600 - Europa BuscentreStop: Odyssey - Sydenham Road Journey Time: 10 min
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Belfast has a variety of concert halls, pubs and clubs hosting traditional music. Visit the famous Cyprus Avenue that inspired Belfast’s own Van Morrison, or sit in on an afternoon Ulster Orchestra recital in the Ulster Hall.
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An DroicheadGet a taste of Irish culture as it really is, alive and catering for everyone. An Droichead have music, drama, talks and workshops, films and exhibitions - Irish culture at its best.
www.androichead.com
Metro: 7B Departs: Howard Street Stop: University Avenue Journey: 24 mins
Belfast WaterfrontBelfast Waterfront is an award-winning conference, arts and entertainment centre. It holds a range of events including music, concerts, theatre, shows and exhibitions.
www.waterfront.co.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, at Donegall Quay. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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CultúrlannCosmopolitan Arts Centre celebrating Irish language and culture. Among the many events organised by Cultúrlann are concerts, visual arts exhibitions, drama, book launches and poetry readings. The book/gift shop sells a wide range of Irish language titles and learning materials as well as attractive gifts and craftware.
www.culturlann.ie
Metro Corridor 10 Services Departs: Queen StreetStop: Falls Water StreetJourney Time: 10 min
Empire Music HallA converted church in the heart of Belfast, boasting the city’s most diverse entertainment 7 nights a week including live gigs and tribute acts.
Metro Corridor 7 Services Departs: Howard StreetStop: Madisons HotelJourney Time: 5-10 min
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Queen’s Film Theatre (QFT)Queen’s Film Theatre shows the very best in new and classic world cinema, and is Northern Ireland’s foremost independent cinema located at Queen’s University in Belfast
www.Queen’sfilmtheatre.com
Metro Corridor 8 ServicesDeparts: Donegal Sq. East Stop: Queen’s University, University Road Journey: 11 mins
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Grand Opera HouseThe Grand Opera House, Northern Ireland’s Premier Theatre, presents a programme of the very best in live theatrical performances and entertainment to satisfy the widest possible range of tastes and ages. Designed by leading theatre architect, Frank Matcham, and opened in 1895 (refurbished 1980), the Theatre’s lavish interior is a unique and glorious combination of the work of Victorian architects, painters and craftsmen.
The line-up of shows throughout the year includes drama, musicals, ballet, opera, comedy and pantomime, with much of the programme made up of touring shows from London’s West End.
www.goh.co.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Great Victoria Street. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Lagan Legacy: The Barge MV ConfianceLagan Legacy’s barge bears a precious cargo – the extraordinary story of Belfast’s epic maritime and industrial past, told in a spectacular exhibition called ‘The Greatest Story Never Told.’ Includes coffee shop and special events throughout the year.
Located in Belfast City Centre behind the Belfast Waterfront Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
The MACA world class venue in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, home to a variety of events and endless goings-on! Coffee shop also available.
www.themaclive.com
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Cathedral Quarter Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Lyric TheatreThe Lyric Theatre is alive and dramatic at all times. Actors such as Liam Neeson, Ciaran Hinds and Adrian Dunbar all started their early careers at The Lyric Theatre.
Metro: 8A Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Ridgeway Street Journey Time: 10-15 min
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The Oh Yeah Music CentreOh Yeah is a music centre in the heart of Belfast, complete with rehearsal suites, a recording studio, business incubation units and a café.
www.ohyeahbelfast.com
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Gordon StreetMetro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Ulster HallFrom its earliest years The Ulster Hall has played host to famous figures of the age; from Jenny Lind and Caruso to the Dalai Lama and the Rolling Stones.
During World War II, The Ulster Hall was used extensively as a dance hall providing entertainment for the US troops based in the province.
www.ulsterhall.co.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Bedford Street.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Belfast is renowned for great literature and poets. Follow in the footsteps of the places that inspired C.S. Lewis to write the Chronicles of Narnia, or explore the local history archives and remarkable heritage papers at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, PRONI.
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Belmont Church (C.S. Lewis)Located in East Belfast, at the corner of Belmont Church Road and Belmont Road, this gothic-style, late Victorian listed building has been beautifully restored in recent times. It is home to a small exhibition about C.S. Lewis, and a great location in which to enjoy a leisurely coffee in the heart of Lewis’ birthplace. Please contact the venue prior to your visit to ensure the exhibition is on, T: 028 9065 3338.
Metro: 4A, 20, 20A, 23 Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Belmont Church RoadJourney Time: 15 min
Belfast Central LibraryBelfast Central Library is a landmark building in Belfast City Centre and is located close to the Cathedral Quarter. It provides a lending and Reference library service, an Ulster and Irish studies department, newspaper library and a dedicated music library. The library provides free internet access for borrowers and has a coffee shop on site. Come and see our services and exhibitions.
www.librariesni.org.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Royal Avenue. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Belfast Literary TourHear about literary greats and visit venues which made famous writers. Departs outside Crown bar. Contact Visit Belfast Welcome Centre for more information. T: 028 9024 6609
Situated in Belfast City Centre, 46 Great Victoria Street. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Campbell College (C.S. Lewis)Campbell College was founded, according to Lewis, ‘for the express purpose of giving Ulster boys all the advantages of a public school education without the trouble of crossing the Irish Sea.’ Lewis boarded here for half a term in the autumn of 1910 and, among the chief impressions of his time there, were fond memories of his influential English master, Lewis Alden.
www.campbellcollege.co.uk
Metro: 4, 20, 20A, 23Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Cabin Hill
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Circular Road, Belfast - (C.S. Lewis)Little Lea was the Lewis family home from 1905 until 1930. It was here that Lewis first took to writing as a hobby in his childhood because of a disability in his thumbs, which meant he could not make things with his hands. He claimed that someone could do more with a castle in a story than with any cardboard castle that ever stood on a nursery table. Few have proved him wrong. The house is now a private residence.
Metro: 27 Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: CIYMS Journey Time: 15 min
PRONI (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland)
PRONI hold records dating from 1600 to present day. It is the place of reference for those tracing their family tree or undertaking research into local history.
www.proni.gov.uk
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 mins
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Saint Marks Church, Dundela (C.S. Lewis)This was C.S. Lewis’ local church in which he was baptised on 29 January 1899 and confirmed on 6 December 1914. There is a stained glass window in the church, donated by the Lewis brothers in memory of their parents, designed by the Irish artist Michael Healy.
Metro: 27, 28 Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Palmerston RoadJourney Time: 15-20 min
The Linen Hall Library - (C.S. Lewis)The Linen Hall Library is home to a unique collection of books including the internationally renowned Irish Studies collection and the Northern Ireland Political Collection, the definitive ‘Troubles’ archive. It also houses a large collection of books by and about C.S. Lewis. The collection, donated by the C.S. Lewis Association of Ireland, is a first for Northern Ireland and is a fitting tribute to one of Belfast’s most famous literary figures.
Originally founded in 1788 the Linen Hall Library is housed in a beautiful Victorian listed building which was once a linen warehouse.
Facilities include a gift shop, café and calendar of events.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, 17 Donegall Square North.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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For those wishing to discover historic sites in the City, there is a great selection of famous places to explore. Belfast features a range of historical statues, beautiful buildings, antiques and fine works of art.
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Belfast Cathedral Belfast Cathedral has stood for over 100 years as a place of Christian worship in the heart of Belfast, and the building itself has many beautiful works of art and architecture admired by thousands of visitors each year.
www.belfastcathedral.org
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Cathedral Quarter Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Belfast City HallFree public tours of City Hall are available Monday to Saturday.
Led by an experienced guide, they last around one hour and uncover the history of Belfast City Hall, while exploring some of its finest features. Various statues stand in the grounds, including one of Queen Victoria. Free to enter.
www.belfastcity.gov.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Donegall Square. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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City Hall: Stained GlassThis displays the Cattle raid of Cooley, or Táin Bó Cúailnge, one of the most famous tales in Celtic mythology. In the story, Queen Meadbh of Connacht sends her army north to Ulster to capture a great brown bull. They are no match for the great warrior Cuchulain however, and Meadbh’s army is defeated, but not before they manage to save the bull!
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Crumlin Road GaolThe courthouse closed in June 1998 after 150 years. Across the road from the courthouse stood the old Crumlin Road prison which was built between 1843 and 1845. Partly based in HM Prison Pentonville, it was one of the most advanced prisons of its day with four wings, up to four stories in height and 640 cells. The first inmates were forced to walk from Carrickfergus Prison to Crumlin Road in chains. You will hear stories of child prisoners, Suffragettes and executions carried out at the Jail.
www.crumlinroadgaol.com
Metro: 12B - Departs: Donegall Square NorthMetro: 57,57A - Departs: Chichester StreetStop: Mater HospitalJourney Time: 10 min
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George Best MuralGeorge Best (1946 – 2005) was a Northern Irish professional football player, best known for his years with Manchester United. The Cregagh Estate honoured George Best by unveiling a mural on what would have been his 60th birthday.
Metro Corridor 6 Services Departs: Chichester StreetStop: Greenway Journey Time: 15 min
Harland & Wolff HQ & Drawing OfficesThis three-storey building was the administration and drawing office centre for the world famous Harland & Wolff shipyard. These offices are where the plans for Titanic and sister ship Olympic were devised.
Titanic Drawing Offices are open to the public as part of the Titanic Belfast Discovery Tour
www.titanic-foundation.org
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 mins
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Lagan Legacy: The Barge MV ConfianceLagan Legacy’s barge bears a precious cargo – the extraordinary story of Belfast’s epic maritime and industrial past, told in a spectacular exhibition called ‘The Greatest Story Never Told.’ Includes coffee shop and special events throughout the year.
Located in Belfast City Centre behind the Belfast Waterfront (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Lagan Weir / Queen’s BridgeThe Lagan’s Weir is situated at the confluence of the Farset and Lagan Rivers, where Belfast’s shipbuilding history began. The weir was constructed in 1994 to control the tidal nature of the Lagan.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, on the River Lagan.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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McMaster StreetThis street of small terraced houses, just off Newtownards Road offers a unique insight into East Belfast history. Most of the houses were built in the late 19th Century and would have been home to workers on the RMS Titanic. It has often been used in films and television dramas.
Metro Corridor 3 Services & Metro: 20, 20A Departs: Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Templemore Avenue Journey Time: 15 min
Nuada at the Battle of Moy Tura / Street MuralThe character in the mural above is High King Nuada of the Tuatha de Dannan at the Battle of Moy Tura (one of the most important sagas in early Irish literature.) He defeated the Fir Bolg (stomach people – they got this name because they were small people who only reached the height of your stomach) at the 2nd Battle of Moy Tura about 5,000 years ago. The story comes from the Book of Invasions which was written around the 11th Century; one thousand years later Gerard Mo Chara Kelly painted it at the top of the Whiterock Road.
Metro Corridor 10 Services & Metro: 82 Departs: Queen StreetStop: Whiterock RoadJourney Time: 20-25 min
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Police MuseumThe police museum was set up in the 1980’s to explain and illustrate Northern Ireland’s unique and often contentious policing history. The collection includes police uniforms, equipment, medals and archives from the early 1800’s to the present day and also weapons used against the police over the years.
Metro: 18,19 Departs: Donegall Square West Stop: Kings Road (Barnetts Road)Journey Time: 20-25 min
Queen’s University Founded by Queen Victoria in 1845 and opened in 1849, the first students entered the magnificent new college building, designed and built by Charles Lanyon. Since then, the University estate has grown to more than 300 buildings. Today there are over 25,000 students enrolled at the University.
www.qub.ac.uk
Metro Corridor 8 Services Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Queen’s UniversityJourney Time: 5-10 min
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Sinclair Seaman Church Although dating from 1857, the interior of this Venetian style harbour-side church was refurbished on a maritime theme and is continued as a gleaming tribute to the city’s seafaring traditions by a friendly congrega-tion.
Shipyard workers, dockers and sailors at the time of Titanic would have felt at home in its ship-like interior, with its pulpit shaped as a ship’s prow flanked by navigation lights, ship’s binnacle font and the bell of HMS Hood calling worshippers to service. Open to the public every Wednesday afternoon.
Metro: 61Departs: Queen Street Stop: Clarendon Dock (Garmoyle Street)Journey Time: 5 - 10 min
Nomadic Belfast (SS Nomadic)SS Nomadic is the largest authentic Titanic artifact in the world! Built for the White Star Line in 2011, she was to be the tender for the grand Olympic Class Liners, including ‘Titanic’. Now fully restored, visitors coming on board can learn about her turbulent and exciting 103 year history!
www.nomadicbelfast.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
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Parliament Buildings,StormontThe seat of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, built in 1932, its initial purpose was to house all three branches of Government. Visitors to Parliament Buildings are welcome to view the Great Hall. Guided visits must be sponsored in advance by an Assembly Member. There are also fabulous walks in the grounds of Stormont Estate.
www.niassembly.gov.uk
Metro Corridor 4 Services & Metro: 20, 20A, 29 Departs: Metro: 4, 20 & 20A - Donegall Square West Metro: 29 - Howard StreetStop: Stormont Estate
The Royal Ulster Rifles MuseumOpen every Tuesday and Friday, the museum displays a rich history of the Regiment from 1793; see equipment, badges, medals, weapons and personal items of the men who served.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Waring Street. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Titanic BelfastVisit the worlds largest-themed visitor attraction, located on the very slipways where she was built. Explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful way; from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her infamous maiden voyage and catastrophic demise. The journey goes beyond the aftermath of the sinking, to the discovery of the wreck and continues into the present day with a live undersea exploration centre.
www.titanicbelfast.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
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Titanic Dock & Pump HouseAt Titanic Dock & Pump House, you have a unique opportunity to explore the site where RMS Titanic last rested, on the eve of her first and last voyage in April of 1912. Visit the attraction to absorb the authenticity of her physical footprint in history.
www.titanicsdock.com
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
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Ulster MuseumCome face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum.
www.nmni.com/
Metro: 8A, 8B, 8C Departs: Donegall Square East Stop: Queen’s University Journey Time: 7 min
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Titanic MuralStart your visit at the latest memorial to RMS Titanic, a magnificent new mural from leading Northern Irish artist Ross Wilson, located at the gateway into the East on the Newtownards Road. Dedicated to RMS Titanic, the 20ft mural features some of the most significant images of the illustrious but tragic ship, such as its selfless captain, the band which played to the end, its popular designer Thomas Andrews, the iconic H&W logo and a replica of the original SOS telegram sent from the ship.
Metro: 3A, 20, 20A Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Dee StreetJourney Time: 10-15 min
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Titanic MemorialThe Titanic Memorial was erected to commemorate the lives lost in the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15th April, 1912. It was funded by contributions from the public shipyard worker and victim’s families, and is open to public viewing in the grounds of Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square.
www.niwarmemorial.org
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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You can buy almost anything at markets in Belfast. From vintage clothes to patisserie delights, the markets in Belfast have become one of the City’s must see attractions.
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St. George’s MarketSt George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. It was built between 1890 and 1896 and is one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. It has been voted for numerous local and national titles and awards for its fresh, local produce and great atmosphere. It holds a weekly Friday Variety Market as well as the City Food and Garden Market on Saturdays from 9am until 3pm. The Friday Variety Market, on the St George’s Market site, dates back to 1604. It opens at 6am every week and runs until approximately 1pm.
Variety MarketFriday 6am - 2pm.
Fruit, vegetable, antiques and lots more.
City Food & Craft MarketSaturday 9am - 3pm.
A huse range of local, continental and speciality foods including meat, fish, cheese and tapas!
Sunday MarketSunday 10am - 4pm.
A mix of local arts and crafts.
Belfast Continental MarketSelect weekends, May.
Over 100 European traders in the grounds of the City Hall come together and offer adelicious range of food from around the world.
All markets are situated in City Centre - Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Staying inside just isn’t an option. Pay a relaxing visit to one of Belfast’s beautiful gardens or some outdoor historical attractions. Whatever the weather, you will want to see Belfast from the outside.
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Albert ClockUntil a recent renovation corrected its list, the Albert Memorial Clock was Belfast’s answer to Pisa’s leaning tower! Erected in 1865 in Gothic style to commemorate Queen Victoria’s consort, Prince Albert, it was tall enough at 113ft, to offer an excellent vantage point for at least one enterprising sightseer to get a birds-eye view of Titanic’s launch.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, at Custom House Square. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Belfast CastleThe beautiful landmark of Belfast Castle overlooks the city from 400 feet above sea level on the slopes of Cave Hill. It was built in 1870 in the Scottish Baronial style incorporating an Italian style serpentine staircase.
The original Belfast Castle was located in the city centre but burned down in 1708. Now owned by Belfast City Council, the castle hosts an antiques shop, a restaurant and visitors centre. Cavehill Adventure Playground is located in the grounds of the Estate.
www.belfastcastle.co.uk
Metro Corridor 1 Services Departs: Upper Queen Street Stop: Strathmore Park Journey Time: 20 min
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Belfast City CemeteryThe cemetery is a site of huge historical importance and offers an insight into the development of Belfast during the Victorian period. Before the cemetery opened, a nine-foot deep underground wall was meant to divide consecrated and non-consecrated ground and separate the Catholic and Protestant sections of the new graveyard.
Florence Lewis (died 1908) - mother of famous author CS Lewis
Daniel Joseph Jaffe (died 1871) - prominent linen merchant who built the first synagogue in Belfast
Metro Corridor 10 Services Departs: Queen StreetStop: Falls Road (City Cemetery)Journey Time: 20 min
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Belfast ZooBelfast Zoo houses more than 1,200 animals and 140 species including Asian elephants, Barbary lions, a white tiger, and many many more. Onsite facilities include a restaurant, snack bar, Zoovenir Shop, Children’s playground and designated picnic areas.
www.belfastzoo.co.uk
Metro Corridor 1 Services Departs: Upper Queen StreetStop: Bellevue Jou rney Time: 25 min
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Botanic GardensWith its unique glasshouses, collections of tropical plants, outdoor plantings and mature trees, Botanic Gardens is a key part of Belfast`s Victorian heritage. The Palm House was built between 1839 and 1852 and houses a valuable range of tropical plants. It is available for hire for special events such as poetry readings and musical events. The Tropical Ravine, which is the only one of its kind in Britain, opened in 1889.
www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parksandopenspaces
Metro Corridor 8 Services Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Queen’s University
Cave Hill Country ParkCave Hill Country Park, located on the side of the main Belfast cliffs. The park itself contains a wealth of natural and historical features. These include Cave Hill, one of the most visible landmarks in Belfast, and Belfast Castle. There are also several archaeological sites in Cave Hill Country Park, including the remains of a stone cairn, cashel and crannog.
Metro Corridor 1 Services Departs: Upper Queen StreetStop: Strathmore ParkJourney Time: 20 min (10 min walk to trail)
Colin Glen Forest ParkA beautiful wooded river glen, consisting of 200 acres of scenic woodland, grassland, waterfalls and ponds. There are self guided routes through way-marked trails of varying lengths and difficulties allowing a wide range of visitors to enjoy Belfast’s hidden jewel.
Metro: 10B/C/D/E/F Departs: Queen StreetStop: Woodburne / Suffolk RoadJourney Time: 25 min
Cyprus AvenueCyprus Avenue, by Van Morrison is included on his 1968 album, “Astral Weeks.” Visit the street that inspired the well known song.
Metro: 4A, 4B Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Ballyhackamore (Upper Newtownards Road)
Metro: 18, 19 Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Castleview Terrace
Journey Time: 15 - 20 min
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Giant’s RingAn earthwork circle, approx 200m and a beautiful example of a ‘henge’ monument, built around 2700BC
Metro: 77, 78 Departs: Wellington PlaceStop: Hospital RoadJourney Time: 40 min (30 min walk from stop)
Metro Corridor 8 Services Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Dub Lane, Upper Malone RoadJourney Time: 40 min (30 min walk from stop)
Sir Thomas & Lady Dixon ParkSir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park is 128 acres of rolling meadows, woodland, riverside fields and formal gardens.The City of Belfast International Rose Garden has made the park world-famous with over 45,000 blooms in the summer.
Other features in the park include international camellia trials, a walled garden, a Japanese-style garden, a children’s playground, an orienteering course and many walks. The Stables Coffee Shop is open 7 days a week, 10am – 4pm.
www.belfastcity.gov.co.uk/parksandopenspaces
Metro Corridor 8 Services Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Finaghy Road South Journey Time: 20 min (15 min walk from stop)
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The Big FishThis 10m (32ft) Salmon was commissioned in 1999 to celebrate the regeneration of the River Lagan and the historic importance of the site (confluence of the River Lagan and Farset, which Belfast is named after). The outer ‘skin’ is a cladding of ceramic tiles decorated with texts and images relating to the history of Belfast.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, at Donegall Quay. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Titanic Memorial GardenThis garden was built around the existing Titanic Monument. The garden is set on two levels with the upper level containing a nine metre long plinth, inscribed with the names of those who died on RMS Titanic. This is the first time that the names of everyone who perished have been recorded on one monument.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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The Searcher The C.S. Lewis centenary sculpture by Northern Irish artist Ross Wilson is an inspired creation based on the character of Digory Kirke, who, in the Narnia story, ‘The Magician’s Nephew,’ features a wardrobe made from a beautiful apple tree which has special properties. It is through this magical wardrobe that the Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, enter Narnia and meet the talking animals and mythological creatures that populate that snowbound world.
Metro Corridor 3 & 4 Services Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Connswater (Newtownards Road)Journey Time: 15 min
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The Shipyard WorkersLocated in Pitt Park, East Belfast, the Shipyard Workers Sculpture depicts workers walking home from the docks where they built the RMS Titanic.
Metro: 3A, 20, 20A Departs: Donegall Square WestStop: Short Strand (Newtownards Road)Journey Time: 5-10 min
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Shop til you drop in Belfast City Centre or venture to the various retail parks in Greater Belfast to pick up a bargain. Don’t worry about parking the car - just hop on to Metro!
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Bloomfield Avenue/ Belmont RdBelfast’s shopping district in the east of the city has a fantastic mix of chic boutiques and trendy cafes selling a range of top designer clothes and fantastic gift ideas.
Metro Corridor 3 & 4 Services & Metro: 20, 20A, 23, 27, 28, 28ADeparts: Donegall Square WestStop: Various stopsJourney Time: 10 min
Boucher Road Retail ParkBoucher Road is located very close to Belfast City Centre. Home to a variety of clothing, electronics and outdoor retail stores, there is so much to choose from!
Metro: 92 Departs: Donegall Square EastStop: Boucher Retail Park Journey Time: 15 min
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CastleCourt Shopping CentreA family friendly shopping centre in the heart of Belfast, with over 80 retail stores, a food court and kids club.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Royal Avenue.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Victoria SquareVictoria Square is over home to over 50 food and retail stores, including House of Fraser, Costa and Pizza Express.
Also a leisure development, the centre is home to an 8 screen cinema complex, ODEON Belfast.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Victoria Square.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Lisburn RoadWith more than 250 businesses on the stretch of road from Eglantine Avenue to Malone Park, shoppers are spoilt for choice with everything from designer boutiques and day spas, to art galleries, wine bars, butchers, bakers, coffee shops and convenience stores.
Metro Corridor 9 ServicesDeparts: Donegall Square EastStop: Various stopsJourney Time: 5-10 min
Holywood ExchangeA major retail development not far from Belfast City Centre with stores such as Ikea, Decathlon and Next Homeware.
Metro: 26, Departs: Donegall Square North
Metro: 27, 28 Departs: Donegall Square West
Metro: 29 Departs: Howard Street
Stop: Holywood ExchangeJourney Time: 20-25 min
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Royal AvenueRoyal Avenue is right in the heart of Belfast’s City Centre, bustling with retail stores, eateries and supermarkets - the perfect place to experience the busy city life.
Situated in Belfast City Centre. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Queen’s ArcadeThis quirky arcade is right in the heart of Belfast City Centre. An array of gift shops, you will be sure to find something for everyone. From fine jewellery to craft shops and music played throughout the oldest arcade in Belfast.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Donegall Place.Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Spires CentreBuilt in 1905 and refurbished in 1992, the architecturally admired building features stained glass windows. Designer fashion and giftware shopping and cafés on the ground floor, in one of Belfast’s most attractive buildings.
www.spiresbelfast.co.uk
Situated in Belfast City Centre, on Wellington Street. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Visit Belfast Welcome CentreMake Visit Belfast Welcome Centre your first stop on coming to Belfast, where tourists are provided with comprehensive guides on what to do, where to stay, how to get there. Visitors shouldn’t have any trouble finding out about all the attractions the city has to offer. Visit Belfast provide internet access, left luggage, bureau de change and have multilingual travel advisors.
Top up your Translink Travel Card or Smartcards here, at the Translink Information desk.
www.visit-belfast.com
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Donegall Place Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
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Belfast is home to a wide range of sports and sporting venues. See football matches, rugby games and urban sports take place across the City, all accessible by Metro.
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Bridges Urban Sports ParkThe Urban Sports Park provides facilities for skateboarding, in-line skating, Parkour and BMXing. It also includes a capsule bowl and street complex, complete with handrails, hips, quarter pipes, grind boxes and hubbas.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, under the M3 motorway flyover at Little Patrick St. and Corporation St. Metro services depart and arrive in City Centre, (see Metro City Centre Departure Map, page 4).
Dundonald International Ice Bowl & Xtreme BowlingEnjoy a great day out at Dundonald International Ice Bowl. Whether you are looking for a family day out, an evening out with friends or a day out for a school or youth organisation, there is a range of fun packed activities for everyone. Skate in Northern Ireland’s only Olympic sized ice rink, enjoy the ultra violet lights and sounds of the Xtreme Bowling Centre or enjoy the adventure and excitement of Indiana Land.
www.theicebowl.com
Metro: 19 Departs: Donegall Square West Stop: Dondonald Ice Bowl (Old Dundonald Road) Journey Time: 33 mins 1
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Stena Line Belfast GiantsThe Stena Line Belfast Giants professional ice hockey team were founded in 2000 and are based at the Odyssey Arena, which hosts its home fixtures during the Elite Ice Hockey League Season - Get set for a giant night out when you watch the successful team compete against their rivals on home turf.
www.belfastgiants.com
Metro: 26, Airport Express 600A, 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Odyssey - Sydenham Road Journey Time: 5 mins
T13 Urban Sports AcademyUncover a world of BMX, Skateboarding, Kick Scooter, Break Dancing, Urban Art and Djing in the T13 Urban Sports Park
Metro: 26, 26B, 26C, Airport Express 600B Departs: Donegall Square North Stop: Belfast Metropolitan College (Queen’s Road) Journey Time: 7 min
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Ulster RugbyCome and experience the thrill of world class rugby at Kingspan Stadium, the home of Ulster Rugby. Experience the thrill of professional rugby in the newly redeveloped South Belfast stadium, which is within a close proximity to the City Centre and transport links. (The 2014/15 season kicks off with a pre-season friendly in August 2014, and carries through to 2015.)
www.ulsterrugby.com
Metro: 78, 79 Departs: Wellington Place Stop: Ravenhill Road Journey Time: 9 min
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RNID typetalk system can also be used to contact local bus and rail stations. Textphone users dial 18001 followed by full telephone number.
Published by Translink in conjunction with Visit Belfast.
All information in this guide has been provided in good faith and is correct at time of going to print (June 2015). Translink cannot accept responsibility for any errors or
omissions. Translink reserve the right to withdraw any offer at any time.
Metro Day Ticket does not include entry to visitor attractions.
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