Ulster Museum
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Open since 1929 the museum is a stalwart of the city. It rests next to the beautiful Botanic Gardens. It hosts a wide rang of exhibits such as ones depicting the history of our local flora and fauna, our manmade history, our prehistoric history (with dinosaur fossils) and even its own Egyptian Mummy!
The museum is a proud addition to our city!
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Belfast Food Tour
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This tour will help you get a flavour of the city and the varied produce available from local producers. It's a very sociable way to spend an afternoon, locals love it to familiarise themselves with producers on their doorstep and keep up to date with changes in our food supply. 2016 is the year of food and drink in Northern Ireland.
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St George's Market
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St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. It has been selected for numerous awards for its fresh, local produce and great atmosphere. It holds a weekly Variety Market on Friday's morning, and a Crafts and Food Market on Saturday's and Sundays
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HMS Caroline
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Newly renovated in 2017 this ship is the last surviving ship from the Battle of Jutland in WW1. It served as Naval reserve HQ in Belfast during WW2 and was in service until 2011.
It is now a museum ship which has been lovingly recreated back to what it would have looked like over 100 years ago. A must see.
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Tropical Ravine
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One of Belfast's numerous Victorian landmarks. This was newly reopened in 2018 after a £3.8 million renovation to restore it to its old glory.
Belfast was thriving in Victorian times and this left an immense architectural footprint on the city. Worth a visit and it's free.
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Bank of Ireland (White Bank)
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![Local Conchúr recommends in Belfast: Bank of Ireland (White Bank). Photo by William Murphy [Infomatique]. Bank of Ireland (White Bank)](/media/cache/e2/47/e24784736598b35ae06c835b20a5d23f.jpg)
This is probably my favourite building in Belfast. The building was constructed during 1929 and 1930 and was designed by Joseph Vincent Downes. It formally housed the Bank Of Ireland and is one of the finest Art Deco/Modernist buildings in the city.
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Belfast City Hall
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I'm from Belfast so this is an iconic building for me. It sits proudly in the city centre and is a beautiful and grand landmark. It's a reminder of our proud history inside and out. The grounds are a local hangout during the Summer for sunbathing, lunch and just relaxing whilst watching the big TV.
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