- Belfast - Wikipedia
It is the largest city in Northern Ireland and the second-largest city in Ireland (after Dublin), with an estimated population of 352,390 in 2024 [2] While chartered as an English settlement in 1613, the town's early growth was driven by an influx of Scottish Presbyterians
- Visit Belfast | Official Belfast Tourist Information | Trips to Belfast . . .
Follow our 48 hours in Belfast guide to make sure you have an unforgettable weekend, experiencing the best of Belfast’s attractions and places to eat and drink
- Belfast | History, Population, Map, Landmarks, Facts | Britannica
Belfast, city, district, and capital of Northern Ireland, on the River Lagan, at its entrance to Belfast Lough (inlet of the sea) It became a city by royal charter in 1888 After the passing of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, it became the seat of the government of Northern Ireland
- The 15 best things to do in Belfast - Lonely Planet
Booked a trip to Belfast? From peace walls to cozy pubs all via Westeros, these are the top 15 things to see and do in the Northern Irish capital
- Belfast | Ireland. com
Cutting-edge food, traditional pubs and incredible Titanic history take Belfast to the next level Natural beauty, rich history and super-friendly locals make Belfast one of Europe's hottest destinations
- 15 Best Things to Do in Belfast for an Unforgettable Trip
You’ll notice that many of Belfast’s main attractions are grouped fairly close to one another, particularly around the city centre and Titanic Quarter That makes it easy to explore several highlights without spending half your day in transit
- Belfast | Places to Eat, Stay Things to Do - Discover Northern Ireland
Planning a trip to Belfast? Find ideas for places to eat, accommodation, things to see and events in Northern Ireland's capital city
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