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Christmas in Belfast: Top Festive Attractions

 Planning on a city break in the run up to Christmas? Why not consider a visit to the Northern Ireland capital for a couple of days, and soak up the beauty that dwells here. There are plenty of Belfast hotels to suit your needs , that cater for every budget, and place you in the heart of the festivities.  

 The traditional Christmas markets will be residing in Belfast until 20th December, giving visitors the chance to browse the beautifully authentic wooden stalls, offering handcrafted gifts and seasonal delicacies.  

 Treat the kids to a visit to Santa, who will be popping up at various destinations throughout the festive period. Whether it’s a visit to the Titanic Experience or to one of his other stops during his flying visit, there will be something to suit every budget and taste. Santa’s grotto can be found on Level 2 of Victoria Square during the run up to Christmas. Alternatively, you can take the children to visit the big man at CastleCourt or stay away from the shopping centres altogether and visit Santa’s Farm where you can also enjoy a tour of where Santa lives for the rest of the year...

 For a spot of light evening entertainment, take the family to the seasonal pantomime for some run-filled frolics and plenty of laughs. The Belfast Waterfront presents Sleeping Beauty this year, including a fabulous cast and plenty of chances for audience participation, leading to what will surely be a fun treat for everyone. Take the opportunity to pick up some last minute stocking fillers and festive treats at one of the myriad of excellent shopping districts in the area. From the world-class Victoria Square - which not only provides a huge selection of stores to browse, but also its Christmas Fayre to entice you - to the variety of shops at CastleCourt, there is plenty to choose from and you will surely find the ideal gift for that special someone. 

 Famous for the construction of one of the world’s famous liners, Belfast holds a special place in the hearts of those with an interest in the monstrous Titanic that met its grizzly end after losing a fight with a particularly large iceberg. Home to the largest Titanic visitor experience, Belfast is a perfect place for those hoping to appreciate the run up to Christmas with something a little different. The Victorian Christmas Experience can be enjoyed from the 26 November until the 23 December and at £15 per child and £4 per adult, you can’t grumble much at all. No matter what your age, you are sure to find delight in this wonderful attraction. From street performers in traditional Victorian attire to a visit to Father Christmas in his suitably customary grotto, there is plenty to enjoy during the experience. Plus, each child receives a present from Santa to add to the gifts under the tree, meaning they’ll leave with huge smiles on their faces.

 Make a day of it and visit the interactive galleries at the attraction and learn all about one of the most elegant ships in modern history.

Whatever you choose to fill your itinerary with during your visit to Belfast, you won’t be disappointed. Book a budget hotel today and enjoy a few days in this beautiful city.
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17 comments:

  1. Wow I love to go to Santa's Farm but I hope he would grant my wish first so I can tour around his farm and see him in person? and I hope Sleeping beauty will not be too sleepy to accommodate us. Belfast how I wish to go there!

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  2. Belfast sounds like a great place to visit, if only Santa would grant us a vacation deal for free (I am day dreaming here lol).

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  3. love that capture of lights Mhie, so mystical. Would love to visit Santa Farm too, if only Santa will give me a free ride to his place :)

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  4. I love the tale of sleeping beauty! and am sure I will enjoy the show :-) I would love love love to experience Christmas in Belfast...that lights photo is making me wishing I really could see Santa :D

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  5. What a lovely shot, Mhie! It would be one holiday fun to be at Belfast. Wish ko lang. LOL!

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  6. I would love to visit Ireland someday. Not soon but someday :) I have heard so many nice things about the place, not only Belfast but also Dublin. People are great and so are the beers and pubs! :)

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  7. How I wish I could visit Belfast, it seems like it's a magical place. This is a good vacation place for the family.

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  8. I've read some bad reviews about Belfast. But after reading your post, I guess, given the time and money, I will definitely visit the place. The Victorian Christmas Experience seems a fun activity to experience.

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  9. i do like Christmas season is amazing, esp when you visit Belfast, i wish to win the lottery so we could experience something different

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  10. i am hoping to get a break before Christmas, even though we just had a break, and Christmas is a big break! hahaha.. well i mean to travel and see Santa. =)Northern Ireland would be a great place to take a break.

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  11. I heard about Belfast around the web, and how cool it is to spend the holidays there.

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  12. I love reading posts about Christmas! Oh I'm so excited for the holidays!

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  13. I would definitely tell my sister who lives in Dublin, Ireland. I knew they have been to Belfast but were never their for for Christmas festivities:) I am pretty sure my nephews would love to see Santa there.

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  14. I bet it'd be awesome to spend Christmas there!

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  15. Belfast looks like an interesting place to spend the holiday with. I just hope I have the resources to experience it with my whole family.

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  16. Sounds like a very nice place to visit,hope I can do that someday,hehe!

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  17. Lights and more lights, that is why I love Christmas...have fun at the show ...surely its going to be another fun filled adventure

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