Go to Belfast is a visitor brochure produced by the Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau, designed to help travellers plan their itinerary and discover what the city has to offer. Updated regularly, the guide brings together events and attractions, with some experiences bookable online.
Belfast is confident in its ability to have a good time, with plenty of lively establishments offering the chance to join in. The atmospheric Cathedral Quarter sets the scene, where venues such as the Milk Bar Club draw crowds of late teens and twenty-somethings, rivalling anything on the European club scene with a riot of colour, sound and energy. Cinema is also part of the entertainment mix.
When it comes to producing sporting heroes, Belfast punches above its weight. The city celebrates figures such as gold medal Olympian Mary Peters, who has a local athletics track named after her, the legendary 'Belfast Boy' George Best, as well as snooker stars, international boxers and rugby players.
There are so many new, fresh and refurbished places to see and visit that even frequent visitors will be enchanted, yet Belfast remains a compact, walkable city with a very human face. It is a great city for children too, with plenty of eating-out options, treats, shopping and entertainments all over the place.
It covers nightlife, cinema, recreation, sport and leisure, eating out, shopping, visitor attractions and family fun for children.
Yes, the guide is updated regularly to provide an up-to-date overview of what is on in Belfast.
In some cases visitors can book their place online, according to the brochure.
The brochure highlights the Lisburn Road as the place to find the best and biggest names in the fashion world.
Yes, it is described as a great city for children, with lots of eating-out options, treats, shopping and entertainments throughout the city.
Belfast remains a compact, walkable city with a very human face, making it easy to explore.
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