Things to do in County Antrim
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Titanic Belfast Entrance Ticket: Titanic Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic
¥5,803
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Giants Causeway and Castles from Belfast: Guided Tour
¥7,537
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Guided Day Tour of Giant's Causeway from Belfast by Comfortable Coach
¥9,259
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Afternoon Giant’s Causeway Half Day Tour from Belfast
¥6,138
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Shore Excursion: Giant's Causeway Tour Including Belfast City Tour
¥6,460
per adult

1-Day Titanic Quarter & Belfast City Rail Tour
¥27,712
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Giant's Causeway, Belfast Titanic & Dark Hedges from Dublin
¥13,949
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Belfast Political Tour-Conflicting Stories Walking Tour
¥5,599
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Full-Day Guided Trip
¥5,276
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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County Antrim must see attractions
1. Giant's Causeway
Giant’s Causeway is one of the premier natural history attractions in Northern Ireland. Discover the rock formations, take in the views from the cliffs, go bird-watching, or enjoy a picnic.
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2. Belfast City Hall
The green domes of Belfast City Hall are proud symbols of the capital of Northern Ireland. The hall’s primary use is for the city council to gather and discuss policies, but its pleasant green areas and open courtyard attract students and vacationers. Learn about Belfast’s fascinating past at the site responsible for city government.
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3. Waterfront Hall
Planning for the Waterfront Hall, on Lanyon Place on the riverfront, began in 1989 and construction finished in 1997, the same year it opened its doors.
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4. Belfast Castle
Belfast Castle is a symbol of the city and can be seen from across town. A visit to the castle is a must for history enthusiasts and those wanting to appreciate the best views of the city. Admire the romantic-looking Scottish baronial architecture, wander the castle’s expansive grounds, have a traditional Irish meal in its cellar, or hike Cave Hill.
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5. Victoria Square Shopping Centre
Whether you have expensive tastes or get your retail thrills from grabbing a bargain, Victoria Square Shopping Centre offers something to suit you. This bustling mall is at the heart of Belfast’s main shopping district. Head here to find everything you need to fill a whole day, from great shopping to entertainment and eating options. Make sure you bring a camera so you can capture the gorgeous views of Belfast that are visible through the building’s glass roof.
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6. Dunluce Castle
The ancient Dunluce Castle was once a symbol of power, built at the edge of a basalt cliff overlooking the Irish Sea. During a storm in 1639, part of the castle fell into the sea and the building was abandoned. Today, the ruins on the edge of the cliffs are a dramatic sight. Dunluce Castle is a popular destination for photographers and those with an interest in history, nature and hiking.
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