About Belfast
The capital of Northern Ireland is a vibrant industrial metropolis with a rich cultural scene, as well as a tumultuous history.
The architectural style of Belfast's buildings range from Edwardian to modern. The Royal Courts of Justice in Chichester Street are home to Northern Ireland's Supreme Court. Many of Belfast's oldest buildings are found in the Cathedral Quarter area. The Harland and Wolff shipyard has two of the largest dry docks in Europe. Belfast has several other venues for performing arts. Belfast is surrounded by mountains that create a micro-climate conducive to horticulture. From the Victorian Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city to the heights of Cave Hill Country Park, the great expanse of Lagan Valley Regional Park to Colin Glen, Belfast contains an abundance of parkland and forest parks.
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Attractions in Belfast
- Belfast Zoo
- Queen's University, Belfast
- Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast
- Ulster Museum, Belfast
- Belfast City Hall
- Belfast Castle
- Botanic Gardens, Belfast
- Culturlann MacAdam O Fiaich, Belfast
- Historic Center, Belfast
- Titanic Belfast
- Milltown Cemetery, Belfast