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What is the busiest street in Belfast?

Great Victoria Street is one of the busiest streets in the heart of Belfast city centre and main thoroughfares, in and out of the City. It begins at the end of Shaftsbury square, and runs straight down into the heart of central Belfast's shopping district.



Donegall Place is widely considered the busiest and most iconic street in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Located in the heart of the city center, it serves as the primary shopping thoroughfare, stretching from the front of the majestic Belfast City Hall to the junction of Royal Avenue. On any given day, Donegall Place is packed with a mix of locals, commuters, and tourists visiting major retailers like Marks & Spencer or heading toward the Victoria Square shopping center. It is a key "pedestrian-priority" zone that acts as the city's commercial and social anchor. Historically, it has been the site of major civic celebrations, protests, and parades. In 2026, the street remains a focal point for the city’s "Glider" bus system, making it a major transit hub as well. While other streets like the "Golden Mile" (Great Victoria Street) are busy at night for their pubs and restaurants, Donegall Place is the undisputed leader for daytime foot traffic and is often the first place visitors see when exploring the city's vibrant urban core.

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