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🏛️Belfast City Hall

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Belfast City Hall is a stunning early 20th-century civic building in the heart of the city. Families can explore the grand interior on free guided tours (book in advance) or at their own pace with the 'Your City, Your Story' exhibition, which uses interactive displays and multimedia to bring Belfast's history to life. The building regularly hosts family-friendly events such as Christmas light shows, Easter egg hunts, and cultural festivals.

  • Highlights: Rotunda, stained-glass windows, marble statues, and the Titanic memorial garden outside.
  • Facilities: Baby-changing available, accessible for pushchairs, and a café serving snacks.
  • Tips: Check the City Hall website for event calendars. The grounds are perfect for a picnic in good weather. Entry to the main hall and exhibition is free.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Book guided tours in advance

    Free guided tours are available but book ahead as spaces can fill up, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are provided, so you can bring younger children without worrying about changing facilities.

  • Pushchairs welcome throughout

    The building is accessible for pushchairs, making it straightforward to navigate with buggies or prams.

  • Free entry to main attractions

    Entry to the main hall and 'Your City, Your Story' exhibition is completely free, making it a budget-friendly family outing.

  • Check event calendar beforehand

    Visit the City Hall website to check for family events like Christmas light shows, Easter egg hunts, and cultural festivals that may coincide with your visit.

  • Interactive exhibition for older children

    The 'Your City, Your Story' exhibition uses interactive displays and multimedia, which may engage children aged 7 and upwards more than younger ones.

  • Bring snacks or use the café

    There's a café serving snacks on-site, but consider bringing packed snacks as café offerings may be limited.

  • Picnic on the grounds in dry weather

    The grounds outside are suitable for picnicking on good weather days, offering a break between exploring indoors.

  • Explore the Rotunda and stained glass

    The grand Rotunda, stained-glass windows, and marble statues are visually impressive for all ages and offer good photo opportunities.

  • Visit the Titanic memorial garden

    The outdoor memorial garden is worth a quick look and may interest older children learning about local history.

  • Ideal as a rainy day activity

    The indoor spaces make this a practical choice when the weather is poor, avoiding the need for extensive outdoor plans.

  • Allow flexible visit duration

    There's no set visit duration—younger children may spend 45 minutes, whilst families wanting guided tours might stay 2+ hours.

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