Belfast is probably one of the most underrated tourist destinations that I have come across in the United Kingdom. When people think of visiting, London is inevitably top of the list followed by picturesque Edinburgh and Belfast generally doesn’t get a mention. In fact, if you’re heading over that way, a lot of people will bypass the north and head to the Republic taking in Dublin and then travel the Wild Atlantic Way.
Portrush
If you want to experience a quintessential seaside village, visit Portrush in County Antrim
Bishop’s Gate Hotel, Derry
One of the friendliest hotels you will ever stay in is the award-winning luxury, boutique hotel, Bishop’s Gate Hotel within the city walls of Derry, Northern Ireland. Not only is it the friendliest, it is one of the prettiest hotels I’ve stayed in as well.
Derry, Northern Ireland
Many people become aware of the Northern Irish city of Derry through the popular series, Derry Girls, based on the life of creator, Lisa McGee. The first time I visited Derry in 2018, I hadn’t heard of the series. My fascination with Derry came from my family history connections and after that first trip, I knew it was a place I would always return to, and each time I do, I find my love for the city grow stronger.
Titanic Quarter, Belfast
When in Belfast, no doubt you will find yourself at one point at the Titanic Quarter. Belfast has built a thriving industry out of its connection to the ill-fated ocean liner, Titanic.
Giant’s Causeway
The iconic World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway and Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland is must do on your bucket list.
Dinner in The Great Room, The Merchant Hotel, Belfast
Even the water looks fancy when it’s placed on the table in the Great Room at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast. The former headquarters of the Ulster Bank has all the old world charm of years gone by and their formal dining area is a sight to behold.
The Merchant Hotel, Belfast
The Merchant Hotel, Belfast brings together old world luxury and exceptional service in the heart of Belfast. Located in the popular Cathedral Quarter, it is easy access to cobblestoned laneways filled with a vibrant and eclectic mix of bars, clubs and restaurants.