Queen's University Belfast

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Queen's University Belfast isn't just a seat of learning; it's the intellectual and architectural heart of the city's south side. Founded in 1845, its stunning red-brick Lanyon Building – a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic – anchors a leafy, walkable campus that buzzes with student energy. Beyond the ivy-clad walls, you'll find a district packed with independent cafés, bookshops, and the Ulster Museum, making this a perfect spot for a cultured afternoon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a generous two to three hours to explore the campus, pop into the museum, and wander the Botanic Gardens. If you're a film buff or want to linger in a café, add another hour. It's an easy half-day destination that pairs perfectly with a morning at the nearby St George's Market.

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