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Residence Inn By Marriott Belfast Titanic Quarter
Residence Inn By Marriott Belfast Titanic Quarter
Aloft by Marriott Belfast Titanic Quarter
Aloft by Marriott Belfast Titanic Quarter
Premier Inn Belfast Titanic Quarter
Premier Inn Belfast Titanic Quarter
The Bedford Hotel Belfast
The Bedford Hotel Belfast
Moxy Belfast City
Moxy Belfast City
Alexandra Park Guest House
Alexandra Park Guest House
St James Street Townhouse Belfast
St James Street Townhouse Belfast
Ashfield Bed and Breakfast
Ashfield Bed and Breakfast
Regency House
Regency House
easyHotel Belfast
easyHotel Belfast
Gregory by the Warren Collection
Gregory by the Warren Collection
Premier Inn Belfast City Cathedral Quarter
Premier Inn Belfast City Cathedral Quarter
Tara Lodge
Tara Lodge
Greenmount Bed & Breakfast
Greenmount Bed & Breakfast
City Apartment - Sleeps 4 & Free Parking
City Apartment - Sleeps 4 & Free Parking
The Harrison Chambers of Distinction
The Harrison Chambers of Distinction
Bank Sq by the Warren Collection
Bank Sq by the Warren Collection
Ocho Homes Lux By Eight Continents, Belfast
Ocho Homes Lux By Eight Continents, Belfast
Ocho Homes by Eight Continents
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Top neighborhoods in Belfast

Cathedral Quarter
Developing arts and culture hub, the Cathedral Quarter offers artist spaces, cultural events, and performances at St. Anne's Cathedral. Must-visit spots include Custom House Square, Northern Ireland War Memorial, and the Metropolitan Arts Centre. Enjoy dining at The Muddlers Club or unwind at The John Hewitt pub.

Titanic Quarter
Waterfront regeneration with historic maritime landmarks, Titanic Quarter offers the Titanic Belfast attraction, Catalyst Inc science park, and Belfast Harbour Marina. Accessible via Translink Metro Services and NI Railways.

Queens Quarter
Queens Quarter buzzes with academic energy around the historic red-brick Queen's University campus. Students crowd the tree-lined streets, ducking into independent bookshops and artsy venues like the Queen's Film Theatre. The Victorian Botanic Gardens offer peaceful tropical palm houses, while the Ulster Museum showcases fascinating Northern Irish heritage just steps away. From budget-friendly student cafes to international restaurants, the dining scene caters to curious palates and modest budgets. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, with frequent buses connecting to Belfast's center in 15 minutes. Georgian guesthouses and boutique B&Bs provide charming accommodations for travelers seeking culture without the tourist crowds.
Ballymacarret
Ballymacarret offers a genuine glimpse into Belfast's working-class soul with its rows of Victorian brick houses and striking loyalist murals telling complex local stories. CS Lewis Square celebrates the neighborhood's famous literary son, while traditional pubs serve hearty Ulster fry breakfasts alongside friendly banter. The nearby Belfast Lough waterfront provides scenic walks with views of the city's industrial heritage. Buses connect to downtown Belfast in under 20 minutes, though service runs infrequently. Cozy B&Bs in converted homes provide budget-friendly lodging with personal touches. For an authentic Belfast experience away from tourist crowds, Ballymacarret delivers cultural richness through its Orange Halls and community-focused atmosphere.

Belfast City Centre
Centred around Donegall Square, Belfast City Centre boasts the iconic Waterfront Hall, Victoria Square's commercial and leisure hub, and historic landmarks like Albert Clock and City Hall. Easily accessible via Belfast Suburban Rail stations.
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Wander through the Victorian splendor of City Hall, where the marble staircase seems designed specifically for dramatic entrances. Titanic Belfast tells the famous ship's story in the very docks where it was built, with exhibits that manage to be both heartbreaking and fascinating. The Crown Liquor Saloon remains gloriously unchanged since 1885 – a cathedral to the art of drinking with carved mahogany booths and stained glass. The Ulster Museum houses everything from Egyptian mummies to modern art in a building that can't decide if it's classical or contemporary. At St. George's Market, locals debate politics over Belfast baps while browsing stalls selling everything from antiques to artisanal cheese.

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