What can you see and do in Belfast?

What can you see and do in Belfast?

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Belfast truly has something for everyone.
The Titanic ExperienceHome - Titanic Belfast  opened its doors in 2012, one century after the famous ship left Belfast harbour. Explore the shipyard, walk the decks, travel to the depths of the ocean and uncover the true legend of Titanic, in the city where it all began take a trip through Belfast history and the impact that this majestic ship has had on the industry.
Another great spot to visit is St. George's Market, open from Friday until Sunday. You can find almost anything at the last Victorian covered market in Belfast, including locally grown vegetables and fruit, freshly baked bread and award winning dishes. Every Saturday and Sunday local artists display their crafts and artworks, so you may even find the perfect gift!
Dive further into Belfast's vast history with a visit to Crumlin Road Gaol. It is the only Victorian era prison remaining in Northern Ireland and has not been in use since 1996. The tour offered will take you through the design and function of the prison and there is even the possibility to join a paranormal tour after dark - people say that the prison still has roaming souls of former inmates.
If you would like to take a seat in the mayor's chair, a visit to Belfast City Hall should be on your list. Within the grounds of the city hall, you can find the Titanic Memorial, erected to the imperishable memory of those gallant Belfast men whose names are here inscribed and who lost their lives on the 15th April 1912.
During the summer months the gardens surrounding the City Hall are a popular meeting place, for locals and visitors alike!
There are two hop-on hop-off sightseeing tours that you could take Citysightseeing Belfast and City Tours Belfast. These will take you along the main sights of Belfast like the City Hall, Crumlin Road Gaol, Stormont Parliament, Queen's University, and the Peacelines.

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