Discover the grandeur of Belfast Castle, one of the city’s most famous landmarks. Nestled in the Belfast hills, its unique, fairytale setting, views and gardens make it the perfect backdrop for …
Discover the grandeur of Belfast Castle, one of the city’s most famous landmarks. Nestled in the Belfast hills, its unique, fairytale setting, views and gardens make it the perfect backdrop for your wedding, dining experience, conference or event.
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Nov 3, 2024
Looking for something to fill the time between a Stormont visit and the ferry trip back to Liverpool. This place ticked all the boxes. Good views and decent restaurant serving full roast dinners (and… Full review by DMCRH
Sep 17, 2024
Avoid the Castle if you are with a dog. Dogs are not allowed in most areas of the castle or grounds. That is OK. There are great dog walks around Cave Hill Country Park. The castle claims it has a "… Full review by GunnislakeCornwall
Sep 11, 2024
Beautfull stunning place,food was nice ,people were nice had a nice day. Would highly recomend, plenty of history also Full review by Angela M
Looking for recommendations for where to stay in Belfast that is convenient to Belfast Castle. Thank you!
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To be honest I think staying in the city center is really the best thing to do as a visitor to Belfast. The Castle is very easy to reach with the local bus system or take a taxi.
Dear all needed an advise please . We are two families with four adults and three kids aged 2 to 4 have booked a ferry from Liverpool to Belfast over bank holiday weekend unfortunately all the cabins were booked we didn’t want to cancel our trip,so went ahead and booked. Do we have any place/ facilities to make our kids sleep on air matttress in the ferry overnight. Any helpful advise will be much appreciated
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There are no places set aside for sleeping on the passenger decks. May I suggest you contact the ferry company before bringing air beds etc and get written permission. If you …
There are no places set aside for sleeping on the passenger decks. May I suggest you contact the ferry company before bringing air beds etc and get written permission. If you don't you will likely be prevented from using them. One good thing is that footfall does decrease as the evening progresses so there should be plenty of areas where you can use your air beds etc. Mind you it's a long time since I slept on that particular ferry. so long ago it was the Ulster Prince.
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Frequently asked questions
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What time do the grounds of Belfast Castle open and close?
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The opening hours of Belfast Castle grounds vary through the year. Closing times change as daylight lengthens or shortens. Read the current opening and closing times.