City Hall

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Belfast City Hall is the architectural and civic heart of the city, a magnificent Baroque Revival building that has anchored Donegall Square since 1906. Built from Portland stone, its grand dome and ornate portico are instantly recognisable. Inside, the marble-clad halls, stained-glass windows and the Whispering Gallery tell the story of Belfast’s rise as an industrial powerhouse. The surrounding lawns are a beloved public space, dotted with statues and memorials, including the striking Titanic memorial. A visit here offers a brilliant introduction to Belfast’s pride, politics and past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside 1–1.5 hours for the guided tour (about 45 minutes) plus time to wander the grounds and read the memorials. If you’re on a self-drive tour of Northern Ireland, park in one of the nearby car parks (the building has no visitor parking) and combine your visit with a walk through the city centre. Morning tours are quieter; afternoon light is lovely for photos of the façade.

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