Things To Do (When It’s Dry — Or Not)
- Titanic Belfast – A spectacular museum that explains how the world’s most famous ship was built here, launched here, and… sailed elsewhere. The gift shop floats.
- St George’s Market – Come for artisan everything; stay for the live music and the breakfast you didn’t know you needed.
- Black Cab Tour – History, murals, stories. You’ll learn more in an hour than you did in a semester, and with better jokes.
- Cathedral Quarter – Cobbled streets, street art, and pubs with live music. Instagram will forgive your last 10 food pics if you post a mural.
- Cave Hill Hike – A short climb for a big view. On a clear day you can see Scotland. On a normal day you can see your breath.
- Botanic Gardens & Ulster Museum – Free culture! Dinosaurs, art, Egyptian curiosities, and somewhere warm to defrost.
- CS Lewis Square – Find Aslan and company. Great for kids and for adults who still check wardrobes, just in case.
- Maritime Mile – Waterfront wander among public art, history panels, and seagulls plotting buttered scone heists.
- The MAC – Contemporary arts venue. You don’t have to “get” it to enjoy it. Bonus: excellent coffee nearby.
- Day Trips – Giant’s Causeway, Gobbins Cliff Path, Game of Thrones locations. Yes, the views are real. No, the dragons are not (budget cuts).
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