There’s lots to do in Belfast on a Sunday. You may want to attend a morning service at one of the city’s stunning cathedrals, browse the stalls at the award-winning St George’s Market, explore stunning art collections at the Ulster Museum or take one of the many sightseeing tours to learn more about our great city.

Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic

Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic

Titanic Belfast is a state-of-the-art interactive exhibition, where you’ll uncover the true story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Titanic’s little sister ship, SS Nomadic ferried first and second class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg, France and was designed by Titanic’s designer Thomas Andrews. Book your tickets online to beat the queues.

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St George's Market

The Sunday Market is a mixture of the traditional Friday Variety Market and Saturday’s award-winning City Food and Craft Market. It has a special emphasis on local arts and crafts, offering more local craftspeople the opportunity to show off their talents. Live music from top local bands and solo artists also ensures that visitors are kept entertained.

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Ulster Museum

As Northern Ireland’s treasure house of the past and the present, the Ulster Museum is home to a rich collection of art, history and natural sciences and is free to all visitors. The museum tells the story of the people of the north of Ireland, from earliest times to the present day. Impressive galleries and interactive discovery zones bring history, science and art collections to life for visitors of all ages.

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Sunday Brunch Ideas

Nothing beats a big breakfast at the weekend or brunch with friends. From a traditional fry to pancakes and bacon, see some of our top suggestions for breakfast and brunch in Belfast. If you want to try something new, why not book a bottomless brunch or tour exploring Belfast’s hidden brunch spots?

Family feeding penguins at Belfast Zoo

Belfast Zoo

Belfast Zoo is home to more than 1,000 animals and 150 species, many of which are in danger in their natural habitat. Popular attractions include the Asian elephants, Rothschild’s giraffes, California sea lions, penguins, apes and many more. Come and visit one of the oldest visitor attractions in Northern Ireland which has been open since 1934.

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Victoria Square

Northern Ireland’s premier shopping and leisure destination, with over 70 fabulous stores and restaurants suitable for the whole family. Anchored by the Frasers department store, Victoria Square features four levels of luxury brands, high street stores, restaurants and the Odeon Cinema. Victoria Square is topped by an iconic dome, discover panoramic views across the city, the river Lagan and even to the Mourne Mountains.

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CastleCourt

CastleCourt is a family friendly shopping centre with convenient car parking, all your favourite retail stores, cafes and coffee shops. Find the most up-to-date styles, gifts, homeware and everything in between at the huge range of high street and independent shops. With 1550+ car parking spaces including e-charging points for electric cars on level 5 of the car park, food court and family friendly services and Changing Places Facility, the centre is a must for all visitors.

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W5

W5 is Belfast’s award-winning science and discovery centre and provides a unique experience as well as fantastic fun for visitors of all ages. Two reimagined exhibition floors will excite and inspire, with exhibits and experiences covering everything from climate change and nature to film and TV production, optical illusions, built engineering, medical science and much, much more.

Belfast Cathedral

Belfast Cathedral

Belfast Cathedral is the church of Saint Anne. The Romanesque architecture gives the cathedral a lofty grandeur, with semi-circular arches and massive pillars, vast and high single windows, and the whole possessing an uncluttered spaciousness. Sunday Services are Cathedral Choral Eucharist at 11am and Choral Evensong at 3.30pm.

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Hinch Distillery Tours

The Hinch Distillery sits in the heart of the County Down countryside. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about local distilling traditions on guided tours. You will gain an appreciation for the skills and craftsmanship required to make world renowned Irish whiskey and of course have an opportunity to ask questions. There are two tasting tours to choose from lasting approximately one hour each.

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Colin Glen Forest Park

Colin Glen Forest Park is a beautiful wooded glen located in the southwest of Belfast, in the heart of the Belfast Hills. Discover the Gruffalo Trail and join the very clever mouse, the silly old fox, owl and snake on the way to an amazing eight foot tall Gruffalo. Go Black Bull Runnin’, test your nerve on the Zipline or practice your swing at TrackMan Driving Range.

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Lost City Adventure Golf

Enjoy an epic adventure at The Lost City Adventure Golf – food, drinks and indoor fun for all ages. Open seven days a week from 10am, including Sundays, experience two indoor 18-hole jungle themed adventure golf courses, complete with incredible special effects and interactive obstacles. After your game, enjoy freshly made pizzas and snacks, as well as cocktails, mocktails, milkshakes, coffees and much more – perfect to replenish explorer energy levels with something for all tastes.

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Andersonstown Indoor Aqua Park

Andersonstown Indoor Aqua Park is the largest centre of its kind in Northern Ireland, offering three high speed water slides, an indoor surf simulator and a children’s adventure aqua play area.

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Forest Fitness NI Activity Centre

Forest Fitness NI activity centre will deliver an unforgettable adventure, with a range of activities from airsoft battles and bush camps to axe throwing and beyond. Discover something for everyone at their 30-acre Outdoor Activity Centre nestled in County Antrim. Only 20 minutes from Belfast or Larne.

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