Looking for a day out to treat yourself? Make it Belfast. You’ll be spoilt for choice with Belfast’s luxury stores, high street favourites and unique, independent boutiques. After a day of retail therapy, savour the flavours of Belfast’s food scene and drink in the hospitality of its many pubs and bars.
Check out our guide to shopping, eating and drinking in the city below to help you make the most of your day in Belfast.
Morning
Breakfast
From a traditional Ulster fry to avocado on sourdough, see our top suggestions for breakfast and brunch in Belfast.
Victoria Square
Visit Victoria Square for over 70 fabulous stores and restaurants suitable for the whole family. Anchored by the House of Fraser department store, Victoria Square features four levels of luxury brands, high street shops and restaurants. For a day you don’t want to end, catch a movie at the Odeon Cinema or discover panoramic views across the city from the iconic dome.
CastleCourt
Find the most up-to-date styles for all the family at the huge range of high street and independent shops in Belfast’s best-loved shopping centre, CastleCourt, including Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Miss Selfridge, New Look, Schuh Kids and many more.
St George’s Market
At the weekends, browse the stalls at St George’s Market and feast your eyes on the finest fresh produce and local crafts. Established in 1604 it is one of the oldest attractions in Belfast. The market runs until 3pm on Saturdays and 4pm on Sundays.
Donegall Place
Donegall Place is the city’s main shopping district and home to big brand chain stores, boutiques and gourmet coffee shops. Refuel with a mid-morning coffee at the Bobbin Café in Belfast City Hall.
Queen’s Arcade
Top off your shopping experience with a trip to Queen’s Arcade, Belfast’s last surviving Victorian arcade currently under restoration. Check out Lunn’s jewellers for a vast array of stunning designs and Robinson’s Shoemakers for luxury footwear.
Afternoon
Lunch
Take a break from shopping and enjoy a catch up with friends at Queen’s Café Bar, a cosy date for two at Home Restaurant, or a big family feast at Fratelli.
Evening
Finish off the day with a sumptuous meal at one of Belfast’s many eateries. For an authentic taste of the city visit Henrys, dine at the Michelin starred EIPIC, or travel off the ‘eaten’ track to The Muddler’s Club.
Plan your trip
Getting Here
Glide or ride into the city with Belfast’s many rapid transport links. For park and ride options and bus and train times, visit translink.co.uk. Or pick your spot in one of Belfast’s many car parks using our car parking guide.