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Thinking of going there for a visit / weekend.

Quite fancy it.

What should I look to do as a tourist inside two days?
 

bars all close around 12-0100 bring or buy alcohol for your room after or get a hotel that has late night bar if drinking is what you like. There is also the new titanic quarter/museum building that is supposed to be quite good, loads of sites and good music during the day and other things if you look beforehand for what you want to do sure you could find something. hope that helps a little
 
great place for a weekend. You can get some very cheap deals for the Belfast Hilton at the weekend - say something like £140 for 2 nights B&B. Good advice above re the bars - you need to plan a night out and make sure you're in somewhere decent when it gets late. Those that stay open tend to have queues after 11.

The Crown Liquor Salon is worth it for a tourist pint or two in the afternoon. I'd also recommend Nick's Warehouse if you're across with a partner or another couple.

The Giant's Causeway is a great tourist way to spend a day but it's a long jump from Belfast so you'd need a car or an organised trip.

Lastly try and go in via Belfast City George Best airport - it's literally on the edge of the city centre as opposed to Belfast International which is a good half hour away (and longer in traffic)
 
Hate to be a bit stereotypical but "our wee city" is brilliant for a few scoops!

Top tip would be to do the Black Taxi Tour! Takes you around the city and although its a bleak history, the trip is very important!

Do take in some of the bars... Laveries (to catch the match), then some of the more interesting bars, The Crown, Fibbers, The Empire, The Duke Of York, The Hatfield, Kellys Celler, or Whites Tavern. Some will have a bit of the old "diddly dee" playing too.

Foodwises (as someone who has eaten in about 75% of places in Belfast) id say - £40+ pp, Cayenne, £30+Beatrice Kennedy or Tedfords, £20+ Mollys Yard - £10+ Benedicts (if they do Beat The Clock at weekends then its amazing)

There is loads to do on the weekend, St Georges Market, Titanic Quarter, Botanic Gardens, and dont forget the pubs!
 

Would certainly recommend laverys if you want to see a match on a Saturday afternoon. Good central location and a good buzz about the place.
 
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