Spring 2016 City Guide - Discover Northern Ireland
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Spring 2016 City Guide - Discover Northern Ireland
VISIT Belfast Official Guide 2016 Spring Edition JANUARY–APRIL CITY OF ROMANCE Our guide to the best places to ENJOY Valentine’s Day PAINT THE TOWN GREEN Belfast celebrates St Patrick EASTER EGGCITEMENT Spring into Easter with great family events EAT & DRINK BELFAST Celebrate a feast of foodie events in 2016 Welcome to 2016! This is the tastiest time to visit Belfast - a great destination for lovers of good food and drink. The Year of Food and Drink 2016 is a celebration of everything that makes the produce from this place so good. We craft, grow, breed, catch, cook and enjoy the finest, freshest food thanks to our rich land and dedicated hands, which makes for a truly delicious experience. But don’t take our word for it – come and discover it for yourself! 14 Sunday Funday If you’re in town for the weekend, here’s a few tips of what to do on a Sunday. 26 Eye on Entertainment Whether it’s rising stars or established artists you’re after, you’ll find Belfast’s entertainment scene in 04 Top Events 16 Paint the Town Green good shape! The hottest events not to Belfast will be awash be missed! with colour and a carnival 29 Traditional Pubs atmosphere for all the Find the best traditional 06 Eat & Drink Belfast pubs complete with snugs, Find out what’s planned in family to enjoy as we traditional music sessions 2016 as Belfast celebrates celebrate St Patrick! and the perfect pint. a fantastic Year of Food and 18 A Canvas on Drink. every Corner 30 Easter Eggcitement Take a tour to get an insight There’s a lot happening in 10 Top Things to See and around Belfast this Our list of the best things to into the history behind the Belfast murals, once Easter, with fun for all the see and do in Belfast. described as “the world’s family! 12 Romance in the city greatest open-air gallery”. 32 Belfast Plus Treat your loved one this 22 Titanic City Belfast is abuzz with Valentine’s day at one of Explore this historic area activity, but there’s so our top 10 most romantic and uncover the true much to see off the beaten places. legend of Titanic, in the city track, too! Discover some where it all began. of the other fantastic things to see and do just a 24 Reflections on 1916 facebook.com/ few minutes away. Belfast reflects on a visitbelfastcity twitter@visitbelfast number of events which 36 Getting About 100 years ago helped shape Front Cover; Taste of Hastings Gourmet Breakfast. 37-40 Maps the city we know today. IN THIS ISSUE With thanks to our Corporate Partners: Belfast City Guide is available free from the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre and outlets across the city. Designed by McCadden Belfast City Guide is produced by Visit Belfast 9 Donegall Square North Belfast BT1 5GB Northern Ireland Tel: +44 (0)28 9023 9026 Fax: +44 (0)28 9024 9026 Email: info@visit-belfast.com www.visitbelfast.com Disclaimer All information in this guide is correct at the time of publication but is subject to change without notice. Check online for latest info at visitbelfast.com VISITBELFAST.COM 3 BELFAST BUCKET LIST MUST DO: Check out our guide to the best events not to be missed this Spring in Belfast! FESTIVAL 01 Out to Lunch 8–31 January Various Venues Boasting a packed menu of comedy, music and literature. cqaf.com CELEBRATIONS 02 MUSIC 04 International Festival of Chamber Music 19–21 February Various Venues A showcase of outstanding international and local musicians with a classical programme of masterclasses and concerts. belfastmusicsociety.org CHILDREN Belfast Children’s Festival 4–9 March Various Venues Outstanding local and international productions especially for young audiences aged 0-14. youngatart.co.uk MUSIC MUSIC Chinese New Year 21 February Ulster Hall Featuring a national art troupe from Beijing performing music, dance, acrobatics and a facechanging show. cwa-ni.org FESTIVAL NI Science Festival 18–28 February Various Venues Offering a stimulating range of events focusing on the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. nisciencefestival.com 4 VISITBELFAST.COM 05 Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival 2–6 March Various Venues Celebrating the art of song writing in a series of concerts, showcases and a convention for songwriters. belfastnashville.com 03 05 06 07 Brilliant Corners – Belfast Jazz Festival 8–12 March Various Venues A multi-genre musical banquet from traditional big band and straightahead small ensembles to the avant-garde. movingonmusic.co.uk 08 FASHION NI Science Festival 08 Belfast FashionWeek 10–14 March Various Venues A showcase of the upcoming Spring/Summer fashion trends from unique local designers to High Street favourites. belfastfashionweek.com POLITICS 11 St Patrick’s Day Celebrations 17 March Belfast City Centre Belfast comes alive with colour for the annual carnival parade and St Patrick’s Day concert. visitbelfast.com 10 Feile an Earraigh 21–28 March Various Venues Belfast’s spring festival returns featuring live music, spoken word, debates and more. feilebelfast.com FILM ARTS EASTER 13 Belfast Film Festival 14–23 April Various Venues An exciting and diverse selection of film from across the world including classic and premiere screenings. belfastfilmfestival.org 09 Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics 14–20 March Various Venues This unique festival is aimed at engaging people in political/cultural discussion and debate in the broadest sense. imaginebelfast.com FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS 12 14 Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival 28 April – 8 May Cathedral Quarter An exciting programme of music, theatre, literature, comedy and more, packed into the vibrant Cathedral Quarter. cqaf.com Spring into Easter Festival 26–29 March Belfast City Hall Enjoy a fun packed Bank Holiday weekend at Belfast City Hall exploring Easter traditions through arts, crafts and more. visitbelfast.com Easter Festival Family Fun VISITBELFAST.COM 5 BELFAST 2016 will see Belfast and Northern Ireland celebrate its fantastic Year of Food and Drink. Epic landscapes, timehonoured traditions, people and producers make our food heritage wonderfully unique. Thanks to wild coasts, endless green acres and famously fickle weather, Northern Ireland is producing some of the world’s finest and freshest ingredients - from iconic breads to seafood, spirits and meat - all on Belfast’s doorstep. With goings-on galore throughout 2016, you can celebrate and discover all of the deliciousness for yourself! 6 VISITBELFAST.COM EAT & DRINK BELFAST Belfast’s vibrant restaurant scene offers everything from Michelin Star fine dining and exciting midlevel restaurants to the classic Ulster fry breakfast. Leading restaurant reviewers have plated up praise for Belfast’s buzzing food scene and labelled the city ‘passionate’ about its restaurant culture. The much coveted Michelin Stars recently awarded to fine dining restaurants Eipic and Ox have put Belfast firmly back on the culinary map, and the finest in local cuisine can also be experienced in style at The Great Room Restaurant, James Street South and Shu, to name but a few. Other fantastic local eateries include a selection of 7 unique restaurants in the beautiful Italian style piazza of Saint Anne’s Square, and you’ll be spoilt for choice in the city centre with a selection of exciting restaurants including Mourne Seafood Bar, Home, Stix & Stones and Howard Street. The city’s diverse cultural traditions are showcased with the very best of Chinese, Indian, Mexican, Spanish, Italian and Japanese food all well represented, so there’s plenty to choose from. From breakfast to express lunch, classic afternoon teas to sumptuous fine dining, the Belfast restaurant scene has it all just waiting to be discovered. Coffee Break Belfast has a vibrant café culture. From local artisan roasters, to incredible independent coffee shops and top class baristas... you’ll never be far away from a great handcrafted coffee or a boutique loose leaf blended tea. There are an abundance of coffee shops in Belfast but worth a stop are local chain Clements, the Narnia inspired Lampost Café in the Eastside and Yellow Door in Queen’s Quarter. VISITBELFAST.COM 7 St George’s Market Experiences Belfast is a foodies delight just waiting to be discovered. At the weekend, St George’s Market oozes Victorian charm offering some of the finest fresh produce, local arts and crafts. Make a stop for brunch and soak up the atmosphere Farmhouse with some great live music. The Breakfast Week Folktown Market is a farmers What better way to and artisan market taking place start the year than every Thursday in one of the to celebrate the oldest and most unique parts way we start the of the city. You can also explore day! Farmhouse amazing delis such as Sawers Breakfast Week an Aladdin’s Cave of culinary takes place 24–30 delights, housing an extensive January with range of local products as Ulster Fry Day on well as gourmet cuisine from 29 January – a around the globe. For the sweet staple of our foodie tooth amongst us, don’t miss heritage always a stop at Co Couture where guaranteed to you can buy locally made bring in the bacon. award-winning chocolates. More info at: Take in the city sights while shakeupyourwake sampling fine food and drink on up.com a Belfast Food Tour. Starting at St George’s Market, your local guide will take you on a 4 hour culinary journey visiting up to 8 different foodie destinations and sampling over 23 local foods and drinks. 8 VISITBELFAST.COM EAT & DRINK BELFAST Belfast promises to bring a vast range of exciting food and drink events to the city. Restaurants will host special events, dining offers, activities, one-off menus, food tours and talks. Variety is definitely on the menu from pop-up restaurants, barbecues and showcase events to gastronomic walking tours of Titanic Quarter. You can even experience a recreation of the last 9 course menu served on board the infamous ship. Dine under the stars in the glass dome of Victoria Square while enjoying panoramic views across the city or broaden your culinary skills at one of the city’s cookery schools, or take a coffee or cocktail masterclass. There will be retro dining and chocolate dessert clubs to Game of Thrones themed banquets, curry and beer pairing nights and luxurious Champagne dinners. With monthly themes and key events already in the diary, 2016 is shaping up to be an extraordinary one! January: taste in tipple, the region has it covered, from locally brewed craft beers, ales The Year of Food and Drink and ciders to award winning kicks off in January with whiskey and gin or a much Breakfast Month, and where coveted cup of tea from better to experience a connoisseur’s choice Suki traditional breakfast menu Tea. Don’t miss the chance than with Hastings Hotels. to sample a huge range of Their traditional breakfast local produce under one menu showcases the very roof at the lively, colourful St. best of Northern Ireland’s George’s Market. seasonal larder and heritage from a carefully March: selected group of local and artisanal suppliers. Pick up their breakfast booklet to enjoy their suppliers’ stories, Many local recipes have so you can see for yourself been passed down the care, quality and local through generations, using expertise that all go into making sure your breakfast traditional techniques or working with traditional is a true taste of Ulster. ingredients to create our cultural food heritage, such February: as wheaten bread, soda farls, award-winning cheeses and In Belfast we are spoilt for artisan chocolate. You’ll find choice with the agricultural examples of these included traditions and the heritage on menus throughout the cuisine that Northern city, or drop into St George’s Ireland is famed for, from its or Folktown Markets to cheeses to organic meats, browse, taste and buy apple orchards and exquisite traditional local products chocolatiers. Whatever your for yourself. Breakfast Month Heritage & Traditions Love Local April : Brewing & Distilling Craft beers are taking the brewing world - and Belfast - by storm. So join other beer lovers in sampling the delicious wares of local microbreweries and smallscale producers. Check out the Woodworkers, offering six rotating taps of craft beers, served in a range of sizes from 7oz taster glasses to 2 litre ‘growlers’. Brew your own beer using a smartphone app at Brewbot Belfast or choose from their 10 rotating taps or menu of 100 bottled beers. Lisburn’s Hilden Brewery has been creating some of the finest quality craft beers for 35 years. Enjoy one of their collection at many bars across the city or visit the brewery for a tour to learn the craft from their master brewer. For more information on Eat & Drink Belfast, see: visitbelfast.com/yearoffood VISITBELFAST.COM 9 BELFAST BUCKET LIST MUST SEE: Check out our bucket list for the must see places you don’t want to miss on any visit to Belfast and beyond. TOUR 01 Belfast City Hall Enjoy a free public tour of Belfast’s most iconic building (1906). Within the grounds visitors can also visit the Titanic Memorial Garden. SEE MAP D4 TOUR Political Murals Take a taxi tour or jump aboard one of the open-top tour buses to get an insight into the history behind these pieces of community artwork, once described as “the world’s greatest openair gallery”. Politcal Murals SHOPPING HISTORY 02 Titanic Belfast This state-of-the-art visitor experience tells the story of the Titanic, from construction to her launch and subsequent place in history. SEE MAP D4 SEE MAP B2 10 VISITBELFAST.COM SHOPPING 02 06 Victoria Square An exceptional shopping experience with spectacular views, anchored by House of Fraser department store. Four levels of shopping, great places to eat and drink and an 8 screen Odeon cinema. SEE MAP D4 03 Crumlin Road Gaol Try life behind bars with a tour of the 150 year old gaol & learn first-hand how this Victorian prison evolved through history. 05 St George’s Market Oozing Victorian charm, the Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets offer some of the finest fresh produce, local arts and crafts, hot food stalls and great live music. SEE MAP E2 EXPERIENCE 04 05 EXPERIENCE 07 Belfast Zoo 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 and Sumatran tigers. TOUR 08 Stormont Parliament Buildings Home to the NI Assembly and one of the most striking pieces of architecture in Northern Ireland. Take a free tour, relax in the gift & coffee shop or enjoy a walk around the stunning Stormont Estate. HISTORY Ulster Museum A rich collection of art, history and natural sciences 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. SEE MAP C6 11 TOUR For what’s on: nmni.com 10 11 Game of Thrones tour Explore some of the stunning locations featured in the HBO® award winning Game of Thrones. There are a range special tours and unique themed activities to choose from. BEYOND BELFAST MEET THE LOCALS 08 09 12 The Gobbins Enjoy a white-knuckle guided tour along this recently refurbished narrow winding cliff edge path. Crown Liquor Saloon The ornate Victorian exterior and delightful interior make the Crown Bar one of Belfast’s treasures since 1884. Enjoy a hearty pub lunch and a unique selection of real ales and local brews. SEE MAP C4 VISITBELFAST.COM 11 TOP TEN BELFAST ROMANTIC BELFAST Treat your loved one this Valentine’s day at one of our top 10 most romantic places in Belfast including stunning views, luxurious hotels and romantic nights out. 01 The Merchant Hotel 01 This luxurious hotel is a harmonious blend of Victorian grandeur and Art Deco inspired sleek modernity with elegant rooms, stunning spa, fabulous jazz bar and gastronomic delights in The Great Room Restaurant perfect for a romantic getaway. views of the city and Belfast Lough before relaxing over lunch or afternoon tea in the beautiful surroundings of the 1870 baronial style castle. 02 The stunning Palm House contains a range of tropical plants, seasonal displays and birds of paradise. Mourne Seafood Oyster Bar 02 Grand Opera House Set the mood for love by taking a table The majestic at the Oyster Bar in Victorian Grand Mourne Seafood. Opera House (1895) Choose to have your is a premier theatre presenting a range of oysters ‘au naturel’ drama, dance, opera with tabasco and Hastings Culloden and West End shows. lemon, Japanese style or baked in a Estate and Spa Make the evening a magical experience cream sauce topped Overlooking Belfast with a bacon and Lough, this stunning by booking a VIP five star hotel is set in experience in one of herb crumble. 12 acres of secluded the stunning theatre gardens, so book boxes. Crown Liquor Saloon Enjoy a romantic in for a romantic drink or lunch in your break or simply enjoy Botanic Gardens own private ‘snug’ the surroundings The gardens have over a sumptuous in the historical been enjoyed afternoon tea. surroundings of as a public park since 1895. Enjoy the Crown Bar. This Belfast Castle a romantic stroll ornate Victorian gin Stroll around through the extensive palace was built rose garden with long in 1826 and is one the gardens and herbaceous borders of the best-known scenic trails with and rare oak trees. landmarks in the city. unobstructed 12 VISITBELFAST.COM 03 Stormont Estate Take a waymarked woodland walk through the beautiful surroundings of Stormont Estate with its sweeping city views and the stunning Parliament Buildings. Victoria Square’s Dome 03 After shopping for that special Valentine’s gift, don’t miss taking the lift to the top of this stunning shopping destination to enjoy spectacular 360° views over Belfast from the glass topped dome. Cabaret Supper Club A spectacular evening of entertainment awaits at the Cabaret Supper Club in AM:PM, with a two course dinner and burlesque show providing a night out with plenty of glitz and glamour. VISITBELFAST.COM13 TOP TEN BELFAST SUNDAY FUNDAY If you’re in town for the weekend, there’s plenty to do on a Sunday. CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE. 1 Sunday Brunch Many of the city’s bars and restaurants offer lazy Sunday all day menus. Soak up the atmosphere with live jazz at Bert’s Bar while you enjoy buttermilk pancakes, Eggs Benedict or an Arnold Bennett Omelette washed down with a Bloody Mary or glass of Bucks Fizz. SEE MAP D3 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. SEE MAP C6 4 Titanic Belfast and S.S. Nomadic Sundays Jan-March 10am-5pm Sundays April 9am-6pm Uncover the true story of the Titanic at this award winning stateof-the-art interactive exhibition. Neighbouring S. S. Nomadic once ferried 1st and 2nd class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg. SEE MAP E2 2 St George’s Market Sunday 10am-4pm The Sunday Market has a special emphasis on local arts and crafts, offering more local craftspeople the opportunity to show off their talents. Live music ensures that shoppers are kept entertained. 5 Take a Tour of the City Enjoy a fun way of exploring the Titanic SEE MAP D4 Quarter sights on a Segway Tour (11am 3 Ulster Museum 5pm). Belfast City Bike Tours (10am Sunday 10am-5pm & 2pm) offer a fun, Home to a rich collection of art, history eco-friendly tour to and natural sciences show you the sights. 14 VISITBELFAST.COM Or take a Game of Thrones Tour to see the well-known dramatic filming locations featured in the hit TV show. 6 Belfast Zoo Sunday 10am-4pm, April 10am-7pm Home to more than 1,000 animals and 150 species, many of which are in danger in their natural habitat. Don’t miss the Asian elephants, Rothschild’s giraffes, California sea lions, and Sumatran tigers. 7 Crumlin Road Gaol Sunday 10am-4.30pm First opened its gates to prisoners in 1846 and for 150 years was a fully operational prison. A guided tour takes you through the years to experience what life was like for those imprisoned in ‘The Crum’. SEE MAP B2 locally made arts, crafts, food and gifts on offer. SEE MAP D3 D4 9 Belfast City Hall Sunday tours at 12pm, 2pm & 3pm Uncover the history of Belfast City Hall on a free guided tour. Explore some of its finest features, visit the Titanic Memorial Garden, exhibitions and relax in the Bobbin Coffee Shop. SEE MAP D4 10 Belfast Cathedral Open Sunday to visitors 1-3pm The Cathedral Church of St Anne is over a century old with an imposing façade and Romanesque architecture. Enjoy an audio guide which takes you on an intimate 40 minute tour. SEE MAP D3 8 Shopping Sunday 1pm-6pm Explore high street stores, designer boutiques, markets and the incredible Victoria Square and CastleCourt shopping centres. Don’t miss For more ideas, see the Sunday Fayre at visitbelfast.com Victoria Square with VISITBELFAST.COM 15 ST PATRICK’S DAY Paint the town green St Patrick’s Day Shenanigans 17 March 2016 16 Belfast will be celebrating St Patrick on Thursday 17 March when the city will be awash with colour and a carnival atmosphere for all the family to enjoy! The celebrations will start with a spectacular, vibrant carnival parade leaving from City Hall at 12noon. Community groups from across the cultural spectrum will take part along with professional and amateur performers, musicians and dancers. Come along to see St Patrick, a giant snake, pipe bands, dancers and more weave a colourful trail through the city centre before finishing at Custom House Square. But the entertainment doesn’t stop there! From 12.45pm - 3pm, enjoy a free outdoor concert hosted by Cool FM’s Breakfast Show VISITBELFAST.COM presenters Pete Snodden, Rebecca McKinney and Paulo Ross, with special guests and an eclectic range of entertainment including traditional dance, pop and multicultural music. Access to the concert is free and entry is on a first come first served basis (no ticket required, terms and conditions of entry apply). Gates open at 12noon and under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. So, come to Belfast for its fantastic St Patrick’s Day celebrations, get your hands clapping and feet jigging! It’s a great day out for the whole family. For more information contact the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre 028 9024 6609 visitbelfast.com/stpatricks St Patrick’s Day Celebrate St Patrick in Armagh 10-20 March The carnival procession winds its way through the city from 1.30pm, followed by a toe tapping concert and family fun afternoon in the Shambles Yard. There will also be services in the two cathedrals, along with traditional music, historical talks, exhibitions and a busking competition. saintpatrickscountry.com Giant’s Causeway ST Patrick’s Day Festival 12-13 March, 11am-4pm Celebrate all things Irish at the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre. Find the leprechauns on the treasure trail and enjoy face painting and balloon modelling. nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Irish Speakers in the First World War 14 March, 6.00pm Linenhall Library Free Lecture and Screening featuring a documentary, exploring the story of Irish language speakers in the First World War, based on the only known Irish language account by Father Pádriag MacGiolla Cheara. linenhall.com The SPAR Craic 10k 17 March, 9am, Belfast City Hall ‘Run for the Craic’ in Belfast this St Patrick’s Day and take part in the annual SPAR Craic 10k. This urban 10k starts at City Hall, finishing on the Titanic Slipways. So begin St Patrick’s Day in a fun and healthy way, before joining the celebrations in the city centre afterwards. Registration is now open at athleticsni.org Punjana St Patrick’s Day Tea Dances 17 March, 12pm-2pm & 3pm-5pm Ulster Hall Put on your dancing shoes and enjoy an afternoon of old time dancing and refreshments with the John Trotter band. Free tickets are available on 8 February from the Ulster Hall Box Office: 028 9033 4455. St Patrick’s Celebrations 17 March Ulster Folk & Transport Museum Take part in set dancing, sample traditional food and listen to stories, music and song. nmni.com/uftm Celebrate St Patrick’s Day at Castle Espie 17 March, 11am-4pm Discover the little laughing leprechauns hidden around the reserve, meet the snakes St Patrick forgot to banish plus craft and games. wwt.org.uk St Patrick’s Day Race meeting at Down Royal 17 March, 12-5.30pm Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with an action packed day at the races! downroyal.com Castle Ward St Patrick’s Celebrations 17 March The Myths and Legends family treasure hunt offers plenty of laughs, challenges and even some local folklore (booking essential 028 4372 3933). Join the annual walk through St Patrick’s country on a mixture of quiet country roads and green lanes (no dogs permitted, starts 10.30am). Or simply come and relax in the stableyard to enjoy an afternoon of traditional music. nationaltrust.org.uk/ni St George’s Market 18-20 March Continue the St Patrick’s Day celebrations into the weekend with live traditional music, special offers, and lots of family fun. Come and enjoy some of the best that St George’s Market has to offer. stgeorgesmarket.com VISITBELFAST.COM 17 MURALS OF BELFAST A canvas on every corner The creation of political murals in Northern Ireland can be traced back as far as 1908. Since then a tradition has been cemented, with murals becoming not only an emotional and reactionary outlet for frustration and change, but a unique part of Northern Irish culture. Artworks range from Republican and Loyalist statements of resentment or hope, to colourful celebrations of famous sons and daughters, including the legendary footballer George Best, detailed representations of characters from Belfast-born writer C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and commemorative murals dedicated to Titanic and Belfast’s shipbuilding legacy. These pieces of public art often appearing on gable walls of residential homes and provide an insight into the culture and traditions of Northern Ireland. West, North and East Belfast have the political edge, with many murals in and around the Nationalist Falls Road bearing an Irish historical theme to underline its all-Ireland 18 VISITBELFAST.COM ethos while the Shankill and Newtownards Roads Loyalist murals reflect the communities’ pro-British stance. The Peace Wall, which runs between the Falls and Shankill Roads, is now home to a vibrant mix of political murals, graffiti and commissioned public art. The International Wall on the Falls Road includes murals on political themes, environmental issues and features famous world figures and other global campaigns, from past and present. Many tourists stop off during their sightseeing tours to see the walls, the murals and street art. Thousands upon thousands of messages are scrawled onto every inch of the Peace Wall from many overseas visitors. Some of the messages are just dates and names but all along the wall are short messages of peace and hope. The murals of Belfast are a must-see experience for visitors, once described by the Independent’s Travel Editor, Simon Calder as “the world’s greatest openair gallery”. Make sure to book a sightseeing tour to get an insight into the history behind these pieces of community artwork. Start your experience at: visitbelfast.com/ tours VISITBELFAST.COM 19 VICTORIA SQUARE Katherin Farries personal stylist Victoria Square is Northern Ireland’s premier shopping and leisure destination with over 50 stores, ranging from high end to high street and 20 diverse cafes and restaurants. As a whole new fashion season opens up, Victoria Square’s Personal Stylist, Katherin Farries, takes a look at the key Spring trends, to help you refresh your look for 2016! Spring I love Spring as it’s the perfect time to brighten up my wardrobe with some new bold pieces. Here’s a few ideas to make the transition from Winter to Spring. I’ll be buying a timeless mac in a lighter colour like blue, a pair of shoes in this season’s key geometric print and a scarf in either luminous mint or dusky pink – pick the colour that suits you best! £125 Floral Print Blouse – Karen Millen £189 Saskia Mac – Hobbs £250 Leona Sandal – L.K. Bennett Each new season I love to add a new colour or print to my normal palette – this season you can do it with oriental blooms like this floral print blouse from Karen Millen, which also has a very feminine pussy bow neckline. £285 Dillon Red Tote – Michael Kors 20 VISITBELFAST.COM £90 Gigi Blue Handbag – Guess VICTORIA SQUARE £185 Biba Rose Gold Necklace – House of Fraser ACCESSORIES Statement accessories like a dominant necklace or a mini bag in bold Lego colours will update your look instantly and you’ll be spoiled for choice in Accessorize, H&M, Guess or Michael Kors. £27 Dior Lipstick – House of Fraser Go pastel with your make-up in blush pink or peach. The beauty counters in House of Fraser offer the ultimate in choice for any budget plus their advice is next to none. £25 Skinny Chinos – Topman £32 Givenchy Blusher – House of Fraser £79 Print Shirt – Ted Baker Gentlemen you can also revitalise your wardrobe! Remus Uomo caters for all tastes and the more edgy pieces in Ted Baker and Reiss will bring you right up to date. Casual options are available in Tommy Hilfiger, Superdry and Topman. Still stuck? Book a Personal Style session with me or try a Victoria Square Gift Card, which is accepted in all stores and restaurants. Available from customer services. For more information on Victoria Square visit victoriasquare.com VISITBELFAST.COM 21 TITANIC City April 14th marks the 104th anniversary of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Explore this historic area and uncover the true legend of Titanic, in the city where it all began. The SSE Arena & Odyssey Pavilion Belfast’s premier entertainment and indoor sports venue. Catch a concert, go clubbing, enjoy dinner and a movie, or cheer on the Belfast Giants ice hockey team. It is also home to W5, an award-winning science centre that will keep the kids entertained for hours, while learning a thing or two! odysseypavilion.co.uk ssearenabelfast.com PRONI The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for NI, holding over 3 million public and privately deposited records. Explore your family history. proni.gov.uk SS Nomadic Belfast & Hamilton Dock SS Nomadic is the 105 year old tender ship which served Titanic on her maiden voyage, Belfast City Hall carrying first and second class Sited in the grounds, the Titanic passengers. Originally built by Memorial Garden contains a Harland and Wolff in 1911, The plinth inscribed with the names Nomadic is the last remaining of the 1,512 people who died on ship of the White Star line. RMS Titanic. nomadicbelfast.com 22 VISITBELFAST.COM TITANIC QUARTER Titanic Studios Europes largest free space studio is home to HBO’s Game of Thrones, City of Ember and Your Highness. Titanic Belfast The world’s largest Titanic visitor experience is housed in an iconic six-floor building. With nine interpretive and interactive galleries that explore the sights, sounds, smells and stories of Titanic, as well as the City and people which made her, it is an unmissable experience which brings history to life in an unforgettable way. titanicbelfast.com T13 Belfast’s very own Urban Sports Park. Set in a former shipbuilding warehouse, T13 offers BMX, skateboarding, urban art, DJ sessions, free running, breakdancing, music and art events – if it’s urban, T13 does it. t13.tv Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House Descend 44 feet to the bottom of the Thompson Dock where Titanic last sat on dry ground. See the ship’s physical footprint in history, learn about Belfast’s shipbuilding legacy in the visitor centre or take a tour. titanicsdock.com Samson & Goliath Towering over Titanic Quarter are the landmark yellow gantry cranes of Harland and Wolff. Constructed in 1969 and 1974, Samson and Goliath are still in operation today, and stand 96m and 106m tall. Titanic TRAVEL There are lots of ways to get around in Titanic Quarter, walk if you want to, but you could try a Segway Tour segwayni.co.uk or take to pedal power on two wheels belfastcitybiketours. com Relax and let the Captain take the strain on the Mona laganboatcompany. com, or take a trip down memory lane on The Wee Tram theweetram.com VISITBELFAST.COM 23 1916-2016 HMS Caroline Belfast is in the midst of a decade of centenaries. This series of events, which began with the signing of the Ulster Covenant in 1912, and ended with the creation of Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State in 1922, had an enormous impact on the island of Ireland and the people that call it home. Since 2012, lots of events have taken place, exploring the changes that took place during this time – from the Home Rule crisis to the Suffragette movement. 2016 is a significant year, which will see Belfast reflect on a number of events which 100 years ago helped shape the city we know today. The Battle of the Somme This First World War battle started on 1 July 1916 and continued until November. More than one million men were killed, lost or injured during the course of the four-and-a-half month battle, including thousands from the 24 VISITBELFAST.COM An exhibition on the key events from 1916 will be launched in Belfast City Hall on 7 March and will be available to visitors until the end of The Easter Rising August. For more The rising took place on the information go to streets of Dublin and, despite belfastcity.gov.uk/ its ultimate failure, set in motion centenaries a series of events which led to the Irish War of Independence. There will be many commemorative The Rising began with the events taking Proclamation of the Republic place across the read by Patrick Pearse on Easter Monday 1916 (which fell city during the year, so to keep up on 24 March that year) and to date, sign up to lasted for six days. our mailing list at The Battle of Jutland visitbelfast.com The Battle of Jutland was the only major naval battle during the First World War – a conflict which saw old methods of war replaced by new technological advances. HMS Caroline played an important role in the battle and this year will see the ship open to the public as a maritime museum after a multi-million Memorial to the pound restoration scheme. 36th (Ulster) Division and the 16th (Irish) Division. Between them, soldiers from these two divisions were awarded four Victoria Crosses for their bravery – two being awarded posthumously. Royal Irish Rifles Eye on entertainment Grand Opera House Lyric Theatre SSE Arena, Belfast Take a trip to the stunning, historical Grand Opera House where this season you can choose from family favourites such as Cirque Berserk, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or Mister Maker to top comedy shows Cat, Sandi Toksvig and History of the Peace (accordin’ to my Ma). Enjoy great live music acts including Mary Black, Paul Brady and Charlie Landsborough or have a night to remember with Strictly’s Brendan Cole. You can also choose from a feast of stunning west end musical productions on offer including The Bodyguard, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Avenue Q and Nine to Five. The Lyric Theatre is the only full-time producing theatre in Northern Ireland. Overlooking the picturesque River Lagan, this stunning building has won a series of awards for its architecture and you can enjoy the views from its gourmet café bar. This seasons highlights include a reimagined production of Educating Rita, comedy from Jake O’Kane, music from Eddi Reader and the Three Tenors, and a new production of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, brilliantly and hilariously recreated for the stage. The SSE Arena, Belfast is Northern Ireland’s premier entertainment venue and is home to the Belfast Giants ice hockey team. There are a feast of top name concerts lined up this season including Jason Derulo, The Corrs, Slipknot, X Factor Live, Adele, The Vamps, Little Mix and Muse. Experience the silver anniversary celebration of Disney on Ice or be thrilled by the magic of Dynamo. Enjoy full throttle action at the Monster Energy Arenacross Tour, action packed premier league darts or see your favourite WWE Superstars live in action at Wrestlemania Revenge. Full programme online at: goh.co.uk Full programme online at: lyrictheatre.co.uk Full programme online at: ssearenabelfast.com 26 VISITBELFAST.COM ENTERTAINMENT Belfast’s entertainment scene attracts a combination of big-name stars while continuing to develop top home-grown talent. Many NI-born performers have become international names - most notably Liam Neeson, Kenneth Branagh and Van Morrison. Local playwrights Martin Lynch and Marie Jones dominate the theatre scene, and the city attracts an ever growing number of movie shoots. So, whether it’s rising stars or established artists you’re after, you’ll find Belfast’s entertainment scene in good shape! The MAC Ulster Hall Crescent Arts Centre The MAC, in the cultural Cathedral Quarter, is home to music, theatre, dance and visual art, bringing the very best of local and international talent under one roof. A perfect antidote to those January blues is the loveable Maggie Muff back for her final fling with ‘Dirty Dancin’ in Le Shebeen’. Enjoy a night of 1920’s New York with Thoroughly Modern Millie or music from the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac with The Illegals and Niamh Kavanagh. Don’t miss drama with ‘After Miss Julie’, mindreading fun with David Meade and a funny and heart-breaking one man show of ‘I am not myself these days’. The Victorian Ulster Hall is home to the Ulster Orchestra who performs regularly with both evening and lunchtime concerts. The extensive spring programme includes live music performances from ex-Westlife star Shane Filan, jazz supremo Gregory Porter and the Ultimate Eagles or for a night of laughter don’t miss stand-up comedy from Neil Delamere and David O’Doherty. Liven up your lunchtime with bookish adventures featuring readings by popular writers at specially themed literary events or enjoy a range of classic and family movie screenings. The programme offered by the Crescent Arts Centre embraces the visual arts, many forms of dance, verbal arts, music, theatre and drama, crafts, and an extensive programme of workshops for young people. Spring highlights include recitals from the Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble, a performance of the Chinese classic ‘Diaochan: the rise of the courtesan’, valentine themed baby sensory parties, an exhibition of the work of Gerry Devlin and the monthly Fine & Dandy Market, showcasing the work of independent artists and crafters alongside vintage wares and quality local produce (last Sunday of each month). Full programme online at: themaclive.com Full programme online at: ulsterhall.co.uk Full programme online at: crescentarts.org VISITBELFAST.COM 27 28 VISITBELFAST.COM Cosy PUBS Find the best traditional pubs in Belfast complete with snugs, traditional music sessions and the perfect pint. With original features, a warm atmosphere and friendly welcome there’s no better place to meet friends and enjoy the local craic. TRADITIONAL PUBS The C rown Duke of York A popular traditional Belfast bar crammed with original mirrors and memorabilia, cold beer, great Guinness and the largest selection of Irish whiskeys in Ireland. Catch live music ThursdaySundays. SEE MAP D3 The Garrick Established in 1870, The Garrick is one of the oldest pubs in Belfast. With great food, a range of over 60 bottled beers and ciders and traditional Duke of York music sessions on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays which you can enjoy in front of an Robinsons In the ground floor open fire. SEE MAP D4 Saloon you’ll find Kelly’s Cellars original memorabilia Built in 1720, Kelly’s The Crown from the Titanic Cellars has changed Liquor Saloon very little in 200 years Dating back to 1826, including the famous and still has most of the Crown was one of Philomena Doll. its original features. the mighty Victorian gin Steeped in Irish The low arches and palaces. Now owned tradition, the back original open fire by the National Trust bar, Fibber Magee’s is makes this pub feel and sympathetically the genuine article. like home from home, restored over the years, Pull up a stool by the open fire and enjoy and people singing it remains a unique tunes of traditional a song or two is a visual gem and a familiar part of an veritable masterpiece musicians, every night of the week. evening. SEE MAP C3 in bar architecture. The Dirty Onion The Dirty Onion is Belfast’s oldest building with real Irish music and craic 7 nights a week. Dating back to 1780, the building was used as a bonded spirit warehouse from 1921. The distinctive external wooden structure is an original feature which frames the venue’s beer garden. SEE MAP D3 SEE MAP C4 SEE MAP C4 The Morning Star A historically listed building tracing back to 1810 when it was mentioned in the Belfast Newsletter as being one of the terminals for the Belfast to Dublin Mail Coach. The downstairs bar contains the original mahogany counter and old terrazzo floor. McHughs Dating back to 1711, McHughs is housed in Belfast’s oldest building. The main bar offers a homely feel with an open fire, while the basement bar plays host to a range of live bands. Enjoy home-cooked, traditional Irish food with a modern twist in the restaurant. SEE MAP D3 SEE MAP D3 Liquor Bittles Saloon Bar The John Hewitt This traditional bar has been established as a venue for various styles of good, live music. The full house sign is seen regularly for gigs as diverse as Jazz, Ulster Scots Folk or Cajun which you can enjoy over a glass of local craft beer. SEE MAP D3 Bittles Bar Red-bricked and ‘flat-iron’ in shape, Bittles is a wonderful example of a traditional Victorian Bar. Founded in 1868, the bar was originally called the Shakespeare reflecting its theatrical clientele. Browse the eclectic range of artwork celebrating Ireland’s literary and sporting heroes. SEE MAP D4 VISITBELFAST.COM 29 EASTER EGGCITEMENT! There’s a lot happening in and around Belfast this Easter, with fun for all the family! Spring into Easter Festival Belfast City Hall 26–29 March, 12–5pm Free event Come along to Belfast City Hall this Easter Bank Holiday for a great line-up of free, family friendly entertainment. Take an unforgettable ‘Nearly True’ walking tour through Belfast City Hall, meeting some interesting characters along the way. Join Punch and Judy for a seaside adventure or meet ‘Mr Magic himself as he spell bounds the audience. Visit Phil’s Farmyard to meet the meerkats Itchy and Scratchy and Skippy the wallaby or come along to Willy Wonka’s very own festive chocolate making workshop. No festival 30 VISITBELFAST.COM would be complete without facepainters, balloon modellers and an array of colourful street theatre to keep everyone entertained. Please note some events are ticketed. Tickets will be available from the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre in early March. See visitbelfast.com for full details. National Trust Easter Egg Trails A huge number of Cadbury Eggs are being delivered to National Trust locations across Northern Ireland ahead of the annual Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts, taking place 25 to 28 March. From spring woodlands at Springhill and the craggy coastlines of Downhill Demesne, to the shores of Lough Erne at Crom and enchanting gardens at Mount Stewart, there are lots of Cadbury Easter Egg Trails to choose from, guaranteeing a fun-filled Easter for everyone. nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Easter at TITANIC BELFAST Over the Easter period, join Titanic Belfast for some free family fun over the Bank Holiday Weekend! Bring the kids along to earn their certificate by completing the Explorer Trail throughout the Titanic Experience and meet Titanic’s mascots! titanicbelfast.com EASTER EGGCITEMMENT Belfast Zoo Green, follow the Easter treasure hunt and play street games. Create your own Easter art and welcome the new additions to the farm including spring lambs, piglets and baby chicks. nmni.com/uftm Giant Easter Bunny Hunt Easter Sea Safari 25–29 March Celebrate Easter with the animal characters at Belfast Zoo, Follow the Easter egg trail and visit your favourite animals at feeding time. belfastzoo.co.uk Castle Espie 24 March–3 April, 10am–5pm Join us for our Easter eggstravaganza and annual giant Easter bunny hunt with lots of activities across the holidays. wwt.org.uk Easter AT ULSTER FOLK & TRANSPORT MUSEUM 27–29 March, 10am–5pm Roll eggs down Bleach Sightseeing boat trips 27 & 28 March Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Strangford Lough with its abundance of nature and wildlife. See the SeaGen, Angus Rocks Lighthouse, surface whirlpools and some of the many seals at Cloughy Rocks Nature Reserve. Trips leave from Strangford Pier and run hourly throughout the day. Booking Essential: 028 4372 3933 strangford-seasafari.com Bangor Easter Parade 28 March Enjoy a family fun Easter Monday at Bangor with entertainment at the seafront including a themed parade. For full details contact Bangor Visitor Information Centre on 028 9127 0069 visitardsandnorthdown.com Easter Eggspress Departs Belfast Central Station 28 & 29 March Hop aboard the Easter Eggspress for a steam train adventure to Whitehead. Fun for all the family with Easter eggs for the children. Tickets available from the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre. visitbelfast.com VISITBELFAST.COM 31 You can easily access both countryside and sea shore within a short drive of Belfast to enjoy a variety of exciting attractions, historic places of interest, informative tours, outdoor activities and amazing scenery. belfastplus.com Escape to Ards and North Down Escape the city scene and head to Ards and North Down for endless miles of coastline, rolling green hills and fabulous scenery, only a short journey away. There are wonderful attractions to choose from, such as the Ark open Farm, Castle Espie, Mount Stewart, North Down Museum, The Somme Centre and the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. With many events to keep you entertained - from exhibitions and karting to Easter Fun with bunny hunts and egg trails - there is something for everyone. For something that bit different for little ones be For more inspiration see visitardsandnorthdown. com or call into one of our Visitor Information Centres. 32 VISITBELFAST.COM sure to visit Castle Espie from 13 February - 20 March when The Giant LEGO® Brick Animal Trail will be there, with sculptures sitting among some of their real-life cousins. On Easter Monday 28th March, join the fun in Bangor with family Easter entertainment at the seafront including a themed parade. The Circuit of Ireland races into Newtownards this Easter on Friday 8 April - an event to get the heart racing! Ards International Guitar Festival will rock the town from 6-10 April . Guitar aficionados across the Borough can expect a jam-packed line up of flamenco, blues, folk, rock, blue grass and classical. After a busy day’s activities, warm up with a hot drink and tasty bite in one of the many coffee shops or eateries, some with stunning views of the tranquil countryside. Or why not book into one of the award winning restaurants, famed for serving local produce cooked to perfection? With great local accommodation on offer – from 5* luxury to a budget accommodation - there is something for every pocket. For something really different try a mill, barn or boathouse for your overnight stay! Ards Visitor Information Centre 31 Regent Street Newtownards BT23 3AD 028 9182 6846 Bangor Visitor Information Centre 34 Quay Street Bangor BT20 5ED 028 9127 0069 Lisburn city & castlereagh Another year of exciting entertainment awaits in Lisburn & Castlereagh, with a variety of events to suit all ages. including an Easter egg hunt and lots more fun. Magical Trails & Tales 28 & 29 March Hillsborough Castle NI Motorcycle Festival Help us tell the lost stories 5–7 February and discover secrets with Eikon Exhibition Centre interactive storytelling and Many of the sport’s biggest performance throughout names will be in attendance the day in the house and throughout this threegardens. day biking extravaganza Easter Monday & Tuesday including ISLE of Man TT Cracking Easter Fun star Michael Dunlop. 28 & 29 March Get Creative at the Castle Dundonald International 25 March–4 April Ice Bowl Get hands-on this Easter Treat your little bunnies to with drop-in making an egg…citing day out with activities and garden trails ice skating, tenpin bowling for all the family. and Indiana Land play world all under one roof. Easter Family Fun Day 26 March Castle Easter Challenge Market Square, Lisburn 1st April Join us for a family fun day, Castle Gardens, Lisburn For full events info see visitlisburncastlereagh. com or call into one of our Visitor Information Centres. Lisburn Visitor Information Centre 15 Lisburn Square Lisburn BT28 1AN 028 9244 7622 This innovative new event gives young people the chance to race through a fun and challenging assault course. Circuit of Ireland Lisburn Power Stage 7 April Lisburn City Centre Action–packed top motorsport event the Circuit of Ireland is back with even more supercharged Easter thrills. Sketch & Stroll (On Your Doorstep) 16 April, 2pm–4pm Hillsborough Castle Armed with your sketchpad get out in the fresh air and take inspiration from the gardens of Hillsborough Castle where a professional artist will guide you to sketch wonderful scenes. Hillsborough Visitor Information Centre The Old Courthouse Hillsborough BT26 6AG 028 9244 7640 VISITBELFAST.COM 33 Road Park Glencairn Road Road Park 80, 80A Woodvale Sydenham Road Road Road 20A, 23, 29 20, 20A, 23 Circular Circular 20 26B 96 26B 3. 61, 64/BYorkgate 3. 11C/D Road Titanic 600/A/B By-pass 61, 64/B Massey Ave. Massey Ave. Mater Road Road Twaddell Twaddell York York Carlisle Duncairn Carlisle Duncairn Ulster Sydenham 27, 28, 28A 27, 28, 28A Quarter Sydenham 11A 11A 11B/C/D P Hospital Avenue Avenue Road 3Hawthornden Road Circus Gardens Circus Gardens Castlehill Stormont Stoney Hospital Belmont Road Belmont Road 3 4. 26/B/C Forthriver 26/B/C Forthriver Ballygomartin57, 57A 12B/C 57, 57A 12B/C Road (Dundonald) Way Road Estate Road Road ShowingDundonald High Frequency Queen’s 80,Road 80A Woodvale 80, 80A Woodvale Newtownards Connswater Road Sydenham Road Sydenham 20A, 23, 20, 20A, 23 20A, 23, 29 20, 20A, 2320 2029 & Ride 96 96 Yorkgate Yorkgate Bridge Titanic 4X Park Road 600/A/B Road 600/A/B By-pass Road Bridge Corridors within the Titanic By-pass Mater MaterShankill Ulster Ulster Road Quarter Quarter 19 20, 29C 3 11B/C/D 4B 20/A, 29 19P Metro Network 11B/C/D Hospital P Hospital 80, 80A West Circular Hospital Hawthornden Hawthornden Castlehill Stormont Stoney Hospital CastlehillStoney Stormont 4. 4. 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14/A/B/C School Winds Road Dunmurry Sicily Park 11A Saintfield Newton 2AAntrim 2H Well Road Dunmurry P Sicily Park 80A Saintfield Newton 2H Ligoniel Ligoniel P 81.West Malone Road Holywood 8 Station Malone Road4. Laganside Buscentre Whitewell Whitewell 13/A/B/C 8A/B/C 8A/B/C Malone NIR Central Institute 12C Northcott 7A, 2B/C/D/E/G/H 7C 27 12C Malone Dargan Bank 64/B Rathmore P 13/A/B 2B/C/D/E/G/H 0F Road 10D/E/F/X 13/A/B Cloughfern Cavehill Road Cloughfern Park Road 13/A/B/C 13/A/B/C Lane Road Park Lane Road Park 12 Oldpark Road (IKEA) Cherry RoadPark Rathfern Road Rathfern Road 13/C 57 Park 9B/C 57A Carnmoney 932A Road Shopping Road (Stena) 92.Road Lisburn Road Drive 9 Exchange Lisburn Road5. Station 9B/C2A Road 2B 13A Holywood Road 79 7B, 7D14A Cairnshill Donegall Downview 7B, 7D NIRailways Station Ulsterbus StationRoad NIRailways Station 14A & Ride 14/A/B/C Europa Buscentre NIR Great Victoria StUlsterbus Road 79 Shore 13C, 14C 13C, 14C & Ride Road Ballysillan Carr’s1C 12C 1G Antrim Ballysillan Antrim Carr’s 12C 1GCentre 64 Rd) 64B 64 Shore 81A & Ride 3 (Knocknagoney) 27,Road 28, 28A 96 Ballyhenry Ballyhenry Newforge Park Ave (Innisfayle 10 96 Falls Road Balmoral Mountainhill 10 26A Falls Balmoral Road Road 1626, 10D/E Road Derrycoole Road Glen Silverstream 652Newtownbreda East Road Derrycoole Road Glen Silverstream 652 Doagh East Other Routes 7C 1A Oldpark 7A, 7C agmore 10D/E 1C/D 1C/D 9A/C Sandyknowes Road Road 3. NIR Yorkgate Station Lane Road64B 2C 7A, 1D 12 64 Antrim Belvoir 2D/E/H Road Dargan 80A 11A 80A 11A Somerton 14/C 11 & Shankill Road 14/C 11 Shankill Road 2D/E/H2AAntrim (Westland61Rd) ew Antrim61 13 Road P Park 2A Ligoniel Ligoniel City Express Ride Terminus Ligoniel Ligoniel Holywood 13/A/B/C 13/A/B/C Finaghy KingswayNorthcott 4.Holywood Laganside Buscentre 1.West NIRBank Central Drive 4. Laganside Buscentre 1.Station NIRBank Central Station Institute 7A, 7C Beechill Crescent 2728 7A, 7C Dargan Northcott Road Cavehill Glengormley George Best 27 64/BPRoad2E/H Institute Dargan 64/B Rathmore Rathmore P 1E 10D/E/F/X 10F 10D/E/F/X Cavehill Park Loughside 80 12 West Oldpark Road 12 Oldpark Road Exchange (IKEA) Cherry Road Cherry 77 Park Exchange (IKEA) Road 57 57A Carnmoney 57 Carnmoney 93 Upper 93 Road 13/C Donegall 13/C Donegall Shopping Shopping Belfast City Airport Summerhill 1F57A Road Road Road (Stena) Road (Stena) Drive Drive 2B 13ARoad 2BMalone 13A Holywood Road Road Road Downview & ParkRoad Road Downview Limestone & Ride 14/A/B/C Ride 14/A/B/C 13/A/B 5. Europa 2.96 NIR Great Victoria St Cairnshill 5.Holywood EuropaRoad Buscentre 2.96byNIR Great Victoria St Buscentre Cairnshill Skegoneill Oldpark Road 11A 1C 1C/F/G 80A Road Ballybog Centre 64B 0D/E/X 10D/E/F Road 64B Centre 1C 27, 28, 28A 96 96 Single direction arrows 27, 28, 28A3 (Knocknagoney) 96 routes indicated ParkRd) Ave (Innisfayle Rd)78 Newforge (Innisfayle 27 3 (Knocknagoney) Road 600/A/B Doagh Doagh Mountainhill 13C, Mountainhill 14C SouthNewforge 77, Avenue Park Ave 26A 1626, 26A 1626, Other Routes 1E/J 1A2A/B Other Routes Road 1A Road Sandyknowes Lagmore M2 Motorway Newtownbreda Oldpark 9A/C Sandyknowes Newtownbreda Oldpark 12A 9A/C 3. NIR Yorkgate 3. Station NIR Yorkgate Station Road Lane Road 600/A/B Inbound Outbound Circular Route 2C Braden 121D 64 64B 2C Seaview 121D Duncrue 64 Belvoir Belvoir Church Road Road AntrimLane Dargan Dargan Somerton 3 Tesco64B Somerton (Westland View Antrim Rd) (Westland Rd) Road P Park 13 Road P 13 City Express & Ride Terminus City Express 77, 78 Park & Ride Terminus Park Road Football Jellicoe Road ount 57, 57A 13/A/B/C Crescent 78 Finaghy Kingsway Drive Finaghy Malone Kingsway Drive Cliftonville Alliance Beechill George Crescent Road2E/H Beechill Old George Best Road2E/H AirportBest Rd 1ETwinbrook 1E Mallusk Road Road Loughside Glengormley Loughside Glengormley 28 28, 28A 28 80 Bellevue 80 77 2D Stadium Avenue 77 Upper Road Upper Malone Road agles Road Avenue 76 Park Belfast City Airport 7B,7C,7D96Laurelgrove (Erinvale) EstateSummerhill9A/C 8A/B Summerhill 1FConway Road 1F 1J Holywood Connsbrook Belfast City Airport RoadMalone 14/A/B 9614/A/B/C Limestone 1C/F/G Limestone 26, 26A West Skegoneill Oldpark Skegoneill Park Single direction Oldpark 80A Ballybog Industrial 11A 80A1C/F/G Ballybog 13/A/B 11A 10D/E/X 10D/E/F Road 10D/E/F Road Queen’s 13/A/B 61 12A 1D Road Road Avenue routesSingle indicated by arrows South direction routes indicated by arrows 27 27 Cairnburn 600/A/B 600/A/B 80, 80A 13C,Road 14C South 13C,M2 14CMotorway Estate 2A/B 77, 78Road Royal 2A/B Road 1E/J Alexandra 77,Abbey78 Avenue Grove Avenue Road Road 1E/J 600/A/B Road M2 Motorway 12A Road 12A Braden 600/A/BOutbound Crumlin Braden Inbound Outbound Circular600/A/B Route Church Inbound Circular Route Duncrue SeaviewBaths DuncrueVictoria centre Mail Park Ave 12B/C 1E/J 1F 64Seaview 3Holywood Tesco Church 3 27 Tesco 77, 78 77, 78 Park Glencairn Road Park Park Road 2B Road Football Jellicoe Road Football Jellicoe Road 57, 57A 13/A/B/C Mount 57, 57A 78 13/A/B/C Belfast Zoo 14/A/C 2A/B Malone Twinbrook Twinbrook 78 Malone Cliftonville Alliance Cliftonville Alliance Old Airport Rd Road Airport Rd Blackrock Hightown Circular Old 26B 2B/DAvenue 3. 2D 2D 61, Bellevue MalluskConway9A/C Stadium Avenue Bellevue Road Mallusk Stadium 11C/D 28, 28A 28, 28A Road Avenue 76 Eagles Avenue 7B,7C,7D (Erinvale) Estate 9A/C 76 8A/B Holywood Connsbrook 64/B 7B,7C,7D Conway (Erinvale) Estate 8A/B Massey Ave. Laurelgrove Holywood Connsbrook Laurelgrove West West 64 Square Road 14/A/B 14/A/B Twaddell 14/A/B/C 14/A/B/C York 26, 26A 1J 26, 26A 1J Carlisle Duncairn Arthur Industrial 12 1 3 Metro Metro Metro Belfast’s bus service 12 1 12 11 1 10 11 10 4 M 1 M ot or wa y 6 9 5 56 5 2 M y wa or ot M 2 M 2 M M5 M5 Motorway Motorway 9 M5 Motorway M 1 M 1 Belfast’s busbus service Belfast’s service 8 7 8 7 9 6 y wa or ot M y wa or ot M orowtoaryway MotM M2M5 M5 Motorway M5 Motorway 2 M y wa or ot M M2 Motorway M2 Motorway M ot or wa y 8 7 3 4 M ot or wa y 11 10 34 2 Sydenham 27, 28, 28A 13C Queen’s 11A 12A 1D Queen’s Road Avenue 61 12A61 1D Road Avenue Avenue Castle 3 Cairnburn Cairnburn 80, 80A 80, Belfast 80A Circus Gardens Road Alexandra Belmont Road AbbeyRoyal Alexandra GroveRoad AbbeyRoyal Grove Road 600/A/B 600/A/B 26/B/C VictoriaRoad Forthriver 1E/J RoadRoad Road Crumlin 57, 57A 12B/C Crumlin 12B/C centre Victoria Mail Park Ave 12B/C Mail Ave Baths 1E/J 1F Whitewell 64centre 27 80, 80A Woodvale 27 20 64 Park Baths 12C Holywood Sydenham Road 13/A/B2B 2B/C/D/E/G/H 20A, 23, 29 20,Holywood 20A, 23 Glencairn Park GlencairnRoad Road Park 2B Belfast Zoo 14/A/C 2A/B Belfast Zoo 14/A/C 96 26B 2A/BRoad Yorkgate Road 600/A/B By-pass Road Blackrock Hightown Titanic26B Road Circular Blackrock Hightown Circular 2B/D 3. 2B/D Shore Mater 3. 11C/D 12C 11C/D Ulster 61, 64/B Massey Ave. 61, 64/B Antrim Massey Ave. 64 Quarter 64 Square Road 64 Square Carr’s Road 11B/C/D Twaddell Twaddell Ballysillan York York P Hospital Carlisle Duncairn ArthurDuncairn Arthur Carlisle Sydenham Sydenham 27, 28, 28A Hawthornden 27, 28, 28A 13C Road 13C Castlehill Stormont Stoney Hospital 11A 11A Road Castle Glen Silverstream Avenue AvenueBelfast Road 4. Belfast Castle 3Belmont Road Circus Road Gardens Road Gardens Road Ballygomartin Circus Road Belmont Road 3 Road (Dundonald) Dundonald Way Road Estate 61 11A 80ARoad Queen’s 26/B/C Forthriver 26/B/C Forthriver Newtownards Connswater Holywood 2A 57, 57A 12B/C 57, 57A 12B/C Ligoniel Ligoniel Road Road Whitewell Whitewell 80, 80A 80, 80A Woodvale 12CRoad 12C Bridge Dargan 4X Park & Ride West Bank Sydenham Shankill 13/A/B64/B2B/C/D/E/G/H Road Woodvale 13/A/B 20A, 23, 27 29 20,Exchange 20A, 23 (IKEA) Road Sydenham Bridge Cavehill 20A, 23, 29 20, 20A,20 23 20 96 Yorkgate Titanic 96Road600/A/B Yorkgate 2B/C/D/E/G/H Road Road 57 57A Road Road 600/A/B Titanic Road (Stena) By-pass Road By-pass Holywood Road 20/A, 29 Ulster Mater Road Mater 19 20, 29C 3 4B Donegall Downview 19 Shore Shore Ulster Antrim Hospital Antrim Ballysillan Carr’s 12C Ballysillan Carr’s 12C 64 Rd) 64B 80, 80A 11B/C/D 64 Quarter Quarter 11B/C/D P 3 (Knocknagoney) 27, 28, 28A 96 96 P Hospital West Circular Park Ave (Innisfayle Upper Mountainhill Silverstream Coop Stoney Hospital Hawthornden Castlehill Stormont Stoney Hospital Hawthornden Castlehill Stormont Comber 26, 26A Road Road Glen Silverstream 4.Road Road Road Glen 4.Road Mount4A Ballygomartin 12 Road Oldpark Ballygomartin Sandown Albertbridge Newtownards Dundonald Mill P (Dundonald) WayNorth Road Estate 64 Queen’s (Dundonald) Dundonald Way Road RoadEstate Road Road Road 61 80ARoad 11A 80ARoad(Westland61Rd) Dargan 19 Queen’s Somerton Belfast Divis2A 64B Newtownards Ballybeen ConnswaterRoadHolywood Springfield Road 2A Road Road Holywood Road Ligoniel Ligoniel Ligoniel 11ALigoniel pottinger Connswater 5 Newtownards 27 Bridge Dargan 4X Park & Ride 27 Crescent Bank Bridge 4X Park & Ride George Best 64/B Road Dargan West 64/B Shankill Shankill Street Bridge Estate Cavehill 23, 27,Bank 28 Road Bridge Cavehill Loughside Road West 1. Road 80 City Exchange (IKEA) Exchange (IKEA) 1928 18, 19 Airport 19 29 57 57A 57 57A 11B/D Road Road (Stena) Belfast City Road Road (Stena) Road Road Holywood Road Holywood Road Road 81, 81A 19 20, 29C Road 80/A, 81/A 3 4B 19 Donegall Downview 20/A, 29 19 20, 29C 96 3 4 Donegall Downview 20/A, 29 19 Park 82 Lower Limestone Skegoneill Oldpark 64B 80,11A 80A West Circular 80, 80A 80A Centre 96 27, 28, 28A 96 3 (Knocknagoney) 27, 28, Upper 28A3 (Knocknagoney) 96 Beersbridge 96 Park Ave64B (Innisfayle Rd) Road West Circular (Innisfayle Rd) 27Comber Falls 600/A/B Mountainhill Coopers Mountainhill Co East Link KnockUpper 26, 26A Road Comber 26, 26A Avenue Park Ave Road 4A Road 4A Whiterock Grosvenor Oldpark Road Monagh Sandown Albertbridge North 600/A/B Newtownards Road Oldpark Albertbridge North 18 Sandown Mount12A Mill Park 12 64 64B Mil 12 64 Mount64B Somerton Road 19Road Road 19 19, 29 Road Newtownards Seaview Duncrue Road RoadSpringmartin Dargan Dargan Road Road Albert Divis (Westland Rd) Belfast Ballybeen DivisBelfast (Westland Rd) Ballybeen Springfield RoadRoad Springfield Road Somerton Road Road 18, 19Road5B Road Road Road 3 Road Road King’s 5 pottinger 5 Footballpottinger13/A/B/C Jellicoe Road23, 27, 57, 57A 29 Crescent George Best 18, 19 Cliftonville Alliance Road George Best Road Old Street 80/A, 81/A Estate 19 Street 28 Crescent Airport Estate 23, 28 Loughside Road 1.Loughside Road 28 1.Bridge 80 82 City 80 City 18,27, 19Rd 19 29 1928 18, City 1919Clara 29 Stadium 82 Road Avenue Old Dundonald 81/A, 28, 28A Belfast City Airport Avenue Belfast Airport Falls Road Connsbrook 11B/D 11B/D Grand West 18,Holywood 29 Road 96 96 Park 5A 6 78, 79 Limestone Park 80/A, 81/A 81, 81A Limestone 82 14/A/B/C Lower 80/A, 81/A 81, 81A 82 Lower 26, 26A 95/95A61 Oldpark Skegoneill Centre 11A 11A 80A Oldpark 80A Royal1D Skegoneill Centre Road Queen’s Beersbridge Road Avenue Parade 27 Falls 82Road12AVictoria 600/A/BBeersbridge 81, 82 Falls Road 600/A/B 18 Gilnahirk 80, 80A Link Road 19 KnockCairnburn EastMelfort Link Road Knock27East Avenue Grosvenor Road Road Alexandra Grove77, 30, 30A Road Road 18 600/A/BRoad Monagh Whiterock Grosvenor 5.Avenue Monagh Whiterock 31 12A 18 12A Springmartin Springmartin Road 600/A/B 600/A/B Crumlin Victoria Road Road Duncrue Park Ave 2. Seaview Baths 12B/C Falls 19, 29 Drive 19, 29 Hosp. Road 81/A, 82 RoadRoad 10E/F Road Albert King’sRoad Road Road RoadSeaview Albert King’s Road 3 27 University RavenhillDuncrue Woodstock 18, 19 5B 18,3Holywood 19 5B Glencairn Park Football Jellicoe Road Bridge Football Jellicoe 13/A/B/C Road 57, 57A 57,Road 57AAlliance 529 29 18, 19Clara Old 18, 19 Cliftonville ParkCliftonville 80/A, Alliance Bridge Old Braniel / Gilnahirk Park81/A Airport Avenue 13/A/B/C Road Road Rd 80/A, 81/A Airport Rd Clara Road Circular 26B 3. Stadium 82 81/A, Avenue Glencolin Old Dundonald Old Dundonald Stadium Avenue 81/A, Shaws 82 Avenue 11C/D 28, 28A 82Glen 28,18, 28A RoadFalls Avenue Road82 RoadFalls Road Holywood Connsbrook Connsbrook Centre 61, 64/B Massey Ave. Donegall Road Grand West 29 Whincroft Road Grand West 18,Holywood 29 Road 5A 6 78, 79 Road 5A 6 78, 79 14/A/B/C 14/A/B/C Twaddell 26, 26A York 26, 26A Road Carlisle Duncairn Road 95/95A Sydenham Royal 27, 28,Parade 28A Royal1D 95/95A89,90,91,92,92A Road Queen’s 1D 91 Queen’s Way Road Avenue 11A 61 Road Avenue Castlereagh 19 Parade 19 Melfort Road 90, 81, 82 82 12AVictoria Cairnburn Avenue 81, 82 82 12A61 Gilnahirk Melfort Cairnburn 3 Cregagh 80, 80A Road Gilnahirk 80, 80A Circus Gardens 78,600/A/B 79 30, 30A Grove Belmont Alexandra 77, 30, 30A Road Alexandra Victoria Road 5. 600/A/B 31 Road 5. Grove77, 31 Road 10B 10E/F 10A/B/C/D/H 10B/E/F 18 RoadRoad Road 18 Road 26/B/C VictoriaRoad Drive Forthriver Road Drive 92,92A,92B Crumlin 81/A, 82 Crumlin 81/A, Victoria 82 57, 57A10E/F 12B/C Park Ave 2. 92BPark University Baths 12B/C Ave Baths Hosp. 12B/C Falls Hosp. Falls 27 27 80A Woodvale Ravenhill Woodstock University Ravenhill Mount Woodstock Holywood 2. Sydenham Andersonstown Glencairn 20A, 23,/ Gilnahirk 295Glen Road 20,Holywood 20A, 23 20 GlencairnRoadRoad 81A 80, Road Park 10G 29/CRoadPark Braniel 650Park 96Road Boucher Tates City Braniel / Gilnahirk Yorkgate Park Avenue Avenue Road Road Road 600/A/B 30, 30A, 315 29/C Road 30, 30A Circular Circular 26B Titanic 26B RoadPark By-pass Shaws Merrion Glen 652 Glen Kennedy Glencolin RoadShaws 11C/D 11C/D Glencolin Crescent Avenue Whincroft Centre Mater Centre 61, 64/B Suffolk Massey Ave. Whincroft Donegall Road3. Donegall 61,York 64/BHospital Massey Ave. Ulster Road3. Road Quarter Sydenham Road Twaddell 11B/C/D Twaddell Road York Avenue Road P Carlisle Duncairn Ladas Hospital Carlisle Duncairn Road Road Sydenham Centre 27, 28, 28A 27, 28, 28A Way Castlereagh 11A Castlereagh Way Stoney Hospital 11A Castlehill Stormont Road Boucher 29/C 3Hawthornden 30, 30A 89,90,91,92,92A 90, 91 90, 91 Avenue 10B Avenue Road 4. Cregagh Road Drive Circus Gardens 78, 79 29/C, 30A Cregagh Circus Gardens 89,90,91,92,92A 78, 793 Ballygomartin 5 Belmont Road Belmont Road Dundonald Road Road Road (Dundonald) Way Road Estate Road 10BRoad 10B/E/F Queen’s 10B/E/F 26/B/C Forthriver Road 26/B/C Forthriver Road Road 92,92A,92B 92,92A,92B 57, 10B 57A 10A/B/C/D/H Connswater 12B/C 57, 57A 10A/B/C/D/H 12B/C 10C/D/H Road Ballygowan Road Queen’sNewtownards 92B 92B 80, 80A Woodvale 10X Stockman’s 30,Bridge 77, 78,Mount 79Sydenham 7C/D Bridge 4X Park & Ride Sydenham Andersonstown Road 81A 80, 80A Andersonstown Road Woodvale Shankill Tates Boucher Mount 20A, 23, 29 20, 20A, 23 20 20A, 23, 29Glen Road 20, 20A,29/C 23 20Glen Road Road 10G 90, 92A 650 10G LaneBoucher 29/C University 29/C City 81A 650 96 600/A/B Tates 96City Yorkgate Yorkgate 31 30, 30A 30, 30A, 31 Road 30, 30A29/C Road Road 600/A/B 30, 30A,30, 3130A, 29/C Titanic Titanic Road By-pass By-pass Road Merrion Merrion Mater 652 Mater 652 19 20, 29C Kennedy 3 4B 20/A, 29 19 Kennedy HospitalAvenue Hospital Quarter Crescent Crescent 92, 92BAvenue Ulster Suffolk Ulster Riverdale 10A Ormeau StranmillisAvenue , 79 6 80, 80ASuffolk Quarter 11B/C/D P Avenue 30, 30ALadas P Ladas Hospital Centre Hospital West Circular 11B/C/D Centre Boucher Upper Knockbreda Montgomery Upper Stoney Hospital Stormont Road Coopers Stoney Road Hospital Hawthornden Castlehill Stormont Road Comber Boucher 4. Lisburn 30, 30A 29/CDrive 29/C,Road 30A RoadHawthornden 4.University 30,Castlehill 30A 29/C, 30A 29/C 4A 10BRoad 10B Park 8C Drive Ballygomartin Ballygomartin 5 5 Dundonald Road Sandown Albertbridge Newtownards Dundonald Annadale MountFinaghy RoadEstate (Dundonald) WayNorth Road Estate 81A Mill Park Road (Dundonald) Way Road Road Road RoadQueen’s RoadNewtownards 19 Road Ladybrook Belfast Connswater Divis Road Newtownards ConnswaterRoad Road Ballybeen 10H/X Road10C/D/H Springfield Road 10C/D/H Road Road Road Avenue Stockman’s Ballygowan RoadBallygowan pottinger Queen’s Queen’s Stockman’s 577, Queen’s Park & Ride Park & Ride 10X 10X Road 8B/C 8A/8D 29,30,30A,77,78,79 30,Bridge 78, 79 7C/D 30, 77, 78, 79 7C/D Bridge 4X Bridge 4X 29/C Shankill 10B/C/D/E/F/X 29/C Shankill Road Street Road Bridge Estate 23, 27, 28 Lane St. Annes Lane 1. Road University North 90, 92A 90, 92A City University 30, 19 30A, 31 18, 19 Mount 19 29 30, 30A, 31 Road Tudor Road 652 Ormeau19 11B/D 8D9393 3 20, 29C 19 Cregagh 4B 20/A, 29 19 20/A, 29 19 20, 29C 3 4B Stewartstown 92, 92B 80/A, 81/A 82 Lower 92,Musgrave 92B 10A Riverdale 10A Riverdale Ormeau Stranmillis Stranmillis 30, 30Ormeau A(Forestside) , 79 6 30Merrion 80, 80A West Circular 30, A, 79 80,Poleglass 80A 81, 81A Centre Road Drive Upper Beersbridge Park Upper Knockbreda Road Montgomery Upper 6Park Circular Knockbreda Road Coopers Montgomery Upper 10H Estate West Road Falls650 Coopers Comber Park Comber East Link Knock Road Road Road Lisburn Lisburn 4A Road 4A 8CPark Grosvenor Hospital 6Road Road Monagh Road University Sandown AlbertbridgeAnnadale North Newtownards Road 81AWhiterock Balmoral Road University Sandown Albertbridge North 18 Annadale MountFinaghy8C Finaghy 81A Mill Park Springmartin Mill Park Road Road 19 Road Newtownards Stranmillis Road Road Mount- Road 19, 29 Ladybrook Ladybrook Road Springfield Road Albert Belfast Ballybeen 10H/X DivisBelfast Ballybeen 10H/X Road Road Springfield Road Road Road 18, Forster Road Beechgrove Road Road Road Knockbreda Road King’s19Road pottinger 19Road5B pottinger 5 Avenue Road Divis 5 Avenue RoadRoad 8B/C 8A/8DBridge 8B/C 29,30,30A,77,78,79 8A/8D 29,30,30A,77,78,79 29 10B/C/D/E/F/X 10B/C/D/E/F/X 18, 19 Belvoir Street Estate Street 23, 27, 28 Estate 23, 27, 28 80/A, 81/A Clara St. Annes Road King’s Hall 1. St. Annes Road North 1. Road 10B/C/X81/A, 82 North City City 18, 19 Green 29 19 18, 1919 19 Dundonald 29 82 Old 10F/X Tudor Mount Tudor 19 Mount Cregagh Ormeau Falls Road 11B/D 8D9393 652 Hospital 11B/D Poleglass 8D939378, 79 652Road Musgrave Grand Cregagh 18, 29 Road 6 Ormeau 5A Poleglass 80/A, Stewartstown Blacks 81, 81A Stewartstown 82 Lower 80/A, 81/A 81, 81A81/A 8295/95A LowerMusgrave Centre Royal Centre 93 Drive Merrion (Forestside)Beersbridge Road Drive Park (Forestside) Beersbridge Park 19 Parade ParkMerrion 10H 10H Estate Road Four Estate Bell Steele Road Upper Road Falls650 Brian’s Falls650Park 81, 82 82 Main Interchange Stations Gilnahirk Melfort Link Road Knock East Link Road Knock East 77, 30, 30A 18 18 Victoria Monagh WhiterockRoad Whiterock Grosvenor Monagh Hospital Grosvenor Road 5. Sicily Park Balmoral Hospital 6Saintfield Balmoral 31 Well Dunmurry Newton 77,6Road 78 School Springmartin Springmartin Road Road 18 WindsRoad Stranmillis Stranmillis 19, 29 Drive 19, 29 8A/B/C Hosp. Road 81/A, 82 Road Road 10E/F Falls Road P Albert Road Road Road King’s Road MaloneAlbert University Ravenhill Woodstock 18, Forster 19 2. Road 5B Road 18,Knockbreda 19 5B Beechgrove Beechgrove Forster KnockbredaKing’s Road Lane Park Park 29 529 Braniel / Gilnahirk 18, 19 Belvoir Road Belvoir 9B/C King’s Bridge Park Road Bridge 79 7B, 7D 18, 19 80/A, 81/A Park 80/A, 81/A Clara Avenue Road NIRailways Station King’s Hall Clara Hall Green Road 10B/C/X Green Road 10B/C/X Old Dundonald Old Dundonald Ulsterbus Station 81A GlenRoad82 Glencolin81/A, Shaws 82 & Ride Donegall 81/A, Falls 82 10F/X 82 10F/X Falls Road Whincroft 18, 29 93 Centre Grand Road 29 7C RoadGrand Balmoral Road 18,7A, 6 78,93 79 Road Blacks 6Hospital 5A Hospital 78, 79 5A Road Blacks 652 Road 95/95A 95/95A Road 10D/E Royal Royal Road Road Way Main 19 Interchange Parade 19 Interchange Parade FourCastlereaghGilnahirk Four Brian’s Bell Steele 90, 91 81, 82 Brian’sUpperBell82Steele Victoria Upper Stations 81, 82 82 Road Victoria Road89,90,91,92,92A Stations MelfortMain Gilnahirk Melfort Cregagh 78, 79 77, 30, 30A 77, 30, 30A School 5. Sicily Park 5. Sicily Park Road 4. Laganside Buscentre Station 7A, 7C 18 Road 31 School Winds Well81/A, RoadWell Dunmurry Newton 10B 10E/F 18 Winds Road Dunmurry Saintfield Newton 77, 78 P 10A/B/C/D/H 10D/E/F/X 77,Saintfield 78 31 10B/E/F Drive1. NIR Central Road Drive P Park Road P 92,92A,92B 81/A, 82 10E/F 8210F Cherry Road Hosp. Hosp. 93University Falls Lane Falls Malone 8A/B/C Malone University Ravenhill Woodstock 2. 92B 8A/B/C Road Mount Ravenhill Woodstock 2. Road Road Park Cairnshill Road Road Road Park Andersonstown &Road Ride 5. Europa Buscentre 2. NIR Great Victoria St Park9B/C Tates City Road 10GLane Park 29/C Braniel / Gilnahirk 5Glen Braniel / Gilnahirk 81A 650Park 9B/C Boucher Park Park Road Newforge 7930, 7B, 7D Road 79315 Park 7B,30A 7D 30, 30A, Avenue Road RoadRoad NIRailways Station Avenue Road NIRailways Ulsterbus Station StationUlsterbus Station 29/C Road 81A Shaws Merrion 81A Shaws Glen Glencolin & Ride Glen Kennedy Glencolin 652 & Ride Lagmore 9A/C Hospital Crescent AvenueBalmoral Whincroft Whincroft 3. NIR Yorkgate Station Donegall Road Donegall Centre Road Suffolk Balmoral Lane 10D/E Road Centre 10D/E 652 Newtownbreda Belvoir 652 7A, 7C Road 7A, 7C Road Avenue Road Ladas Centre View Road Castlereagh Way Castlereagh Way Road Boucher 89,90,91,92,92A 90, 91 29/C 30, 30A Finaghy Kingsway 89,90,91,92,92A 90, 91 Beechill Cregagh 10B Cregagh 78, 79 29/C, 30ADrive Drive Road 78, 79 5 1. NIR Central Station Road 77 4. Laganside Buscentre 4. Laganside Buscentre 1. NIR Central Station 7A, 7C Upper Malone Road 7A, 7C Road 10B 10F P Summerhill Road 10A/B/C/D/H 10B10D/E/F/X 10B/E/F P 10A/B/C/D/H 10F10C/D/H Cherry 10D/E/F/X 10B/E/F Park Road Park Road 92,92A,92B 92,92A,92B Road Cherry Road 93 92B Stockman’s Ballygowan Road Queen’s 92B 93 Ballybog 10D/E/X 10D/E/F 10X Road South 30, 77, 78, 79 7C/D Andersonstown & Ride Andersonstown & Ride 5. Europa 2. NIR Great Victoria St Great Victoria Mount 29/C Road Cairnshill 5. Europa Buscentre 2. NIR St Buscentre Mount Road Glen Road 10G 90, 92A 650 10G LaneBoucher Glen Road 77, 78 Cairnshill 29/C University 29/C 81A City Tates Newforge TatesBoucher 81A 650 City Road Newforge 30, 30A 30, 30A, 31 30, 30A29/C 30, 30A,30, 3130A, 31 29/C Road Road Merrion Merrion 652 652 Kennedy Lagmore Lagmore 9A/C Crescent HospitalAvenueLane Avenue Newtownbreda 9A/C Hospital Crescent Tesco , 79 3. 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Laganside Buscentre 1. NIR Central Station 7A, 7C Winds School Winds Well RoadWell Dunmurry Sicily Park 8A/B/C Newton Road Dunmurry Sicily Park 8A/B/C Saintfield Newton 77, 78 School 77,Saintfield 78 Park P 10F 10D/E/F/X P P Cherry Road 93 Malone Malone Road Road Road Park Cairnshill Road Road Lane Lane Park Road Park &Road Ride 5. Europa Buscentre 2. NIR Great Victoria Ulsterbus St Park9B/C 9B/C Road Newforge Road 79 7B, 7D 7B, 7D 79 NIRailways Station NIRailways Station StationUlsterbus Station 81A Lagmore 81A & Ride 9A/C &Balmoral Ride 3. NIR Yorkgate Station Balmoral Lane 10D/E 10D/E 652 Belvoir652 Newtownbreda 7A, 7C 7A, 7C View Road Finaghy Kingsway Drive Beechill Laganside Buscentre 1. NIR Central Station 77 Park P 4. Laganside Buscentre 1. NIR Central4.Station 7A, 7C 7A, 7C 10F 10D/E/F/X Summerhill Road 93 Upper Malone Road 10F 10D/E/F/X Park P Cherry Road Road 93 Ballybog 10D/E/X 10D/E/FCherry Road South & Ride & Ride 5. Europa 2. NIR Great Victoria StGreat Victoria Cairnshill Road Cairnshill Road 5. Europa Buscentre 2. NIR St Buscentre 77, 78 Road Newforge Newforge Lagmore Lagmore Newtownbreda 9A/C 9A/C 3. NIR Yorkgate3.Station Tesco NIR Yorkgate Station Lane 78 Belvoir78 Newtownbreda Mount Twinbrook Malone Lane Belvoir 77,Road View View Finaghy Kingsway 9A/C Kingsway Drive Finaghy (Erinvale) Drive Beechill Road Beechill76 Eagles 7B,7C,7D Laurelgrove Estate Conway 8A/B 77 77 Upper Malone Road Upper Malone Road Summerhill Road Summerhill Road 10D/E/X Ballybog 10D/E/X10D/E/F Road 10D/E/F Ballybog South Road South 77, 78 77, 78 Road Road Tesco Tesco Mount 78 77, 78 Mount Twinbrook Malone 78 Twinbrook Malone 77, 78 Eagles 76 Eagles 7B,7C,7D Laurelgrove Estate (Erinvale) 9A/C 8A/B 76 7B,7C,7D Laurelgrove EstateConway 9A/C Conway (Erinvale) 8A/B Industrial Estate 2 y wa or ot M y wa or ot M 1F 2 M 2 M Estate 2 12 1 3 10 M2 Motorway 10 2 M ot or wa y M ot or wa y M 1 M ot or wa y 11 1011 M 1 M 1 12 1 10 10 9 9 M 1 M ot or wa y M 1 M ot or wa y M 1 8 7 8 7 9 9 34 VISITBELFAST.COM 8 7 9 4 5 6 56 3 5 34 3 4 6 3 6 82 7 2 M ot or wa y 1011 4 8 7 8 7 9 11 1 12 1 12 11 34 M2 Motorway M2 Motorway 11 1 12 1 12 4 6 5 56 5 5 Castlereagh Road Cregagh 6 18, Also: 19, 31 Road 2 Shore Road 3 Holywood Road 3 Holywood Road Rd Also: 93 Castle * 10 10 Cas 10 100tle Street * BB Lib 12 12 D College Street CC BB CC 33 22 11 44 33 55 44 FF 22 77 J Dec 15 99 88 CITY HALL 99 H H Departs for Cairnshill Park & Ride Departs for Cairnshill Park & Ride DD 26, 26A, 26B, 26C, 600 H Cairnshill Park & Ride 61, 64, 64B 80, 80A, 81 77, 78, 79 61, 64, 64B EE DD FF EE 89, 90, 91, 92, 92A, 95 26, 26A, 26B, 26C, 600 13, 13A, 13B, 14, 14A, 14B, 96 89, 90, 91, 92, 92A, 95 II H J II East/Northside Park & Ride, 600/A/B Cairnshill Park & Ride 29, 29C, 30, 30A East/Northside Park & Ride, 600/A/B CC 77, 78, 79 FF 13, 13A, 13B, 14, 14A, 14B, 96 J 29, 29C, 30, 30A • £3.90anywhere,anytime,anydayontheMetronetwork. • £3.40anywhereontheMetronetworkafter9.30am. 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