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How walkable is Belfast?

Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi. However, if you want to wander a little further afield then we've got a network of transport options to help you get around.



Belfast is widely considered an exceptionally walkable city, particularly for tourists exploring the central districts. The city center is relatively compact and flat, allowing visitors to walk between major landmarks like the Belfast City Hall, the vibrant Cathedral Quarter, and the Victoria Square shopping center in under 15 minutes. The "Titanic Quarter," while slightly further out, is connected by a scenic and well-maintained riverside path along the Lagan, taking about 25 to 30 minutes on foot from the core. In 2026, the city's pedestrian infrastructure remains top-tier, featuring clear signage, wide pavements, and numerous pedestrianized zones that make navigating by foot both safe and enjoyable. While public transport like the Glider bus system is available for longer hauls to the suburbs or the murals of West Belfast, most of the "essential" Belfast experience—from historic pubs to modern street art—is best discovered through a leisurely stroll, provided you carry a waterproof jacket for the notoriously unpredictable Northern Irish weather.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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Belfast is compact and walkable, so getting around the city is easy on foot, by bike or by taxi.

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For an authentic Belfast experience give yourself three days to soak up the history, culture and sights. Belfast has a compact heart, and many of its best sites are within walking distance of one another.

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Dublin is more of an international city, with better transport connections and more diversity. But Belfast is cheaper, more navigable and traditional, with a rich and storied history to discover. We offer a selection of Ireland group tours, with trips starting in both Dublin and Belfast.

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By Bus. Belfast City Airport has a designated Airport Express 600 Service which buses passengers every 30 minutes during peak times from the front of the terminal building to Europa bus station in the centre of town. The journey only takes around 10 minutes.

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Belfast has won awards for its affordable living, and rent in the popular Queen's Quarter is rarely more than ?140 a week. In this exciting hub of music, food, shopping and culture, you'll also pay less for things like travel, cinema tickets and going out.

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