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Antrim Tourist Attractions
Choose from our selection of tourist attractions in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
19 tourist attractions in antrim county
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Welcome Picture of Belfast City Hall
Donegall Square, Belfast, Antrim
This magnificent building dominates the city centre and is usually the first port of call for visitors to the city. You'll have no problem finding this attraction as it's instantly recognisable from its classical Renaissance style exterior and its distinctive green domes - the main dome measuring about 53 metres.
The City Hall was built in 1898 after Belfast was given the title of a 'city' by Queen Victoria. It features Portland stone, impressive marble and stained glass windows.
Welcome Picture of Antrim Round Tower
Antrim Round, Steeple Road, Antrim, Antrim
A well-preserved Round Tower, which stands to a height of 92 feet, though the conical cap was reset after the tower was struck by lightening in 1819. It has one unique feature: a ringed cross carved in relief on a stone above the lintel of the doorway on the north-eastern portion of the tower. The cross does not help us to date the tower which, however, is likely to have been built in the 10th or 11th century. Together with a large bullaun stone nearby, it is the only monumental survivor of a...
Welcome Picture of Giants Causeway
Giants Causeway Visitor Centre, 44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, Antrim
The Giant's Causeway is a World Heritage Site, famous for the beauty and extent of its extraordinary geological features which can easily be reached and enjoyed....
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Ballycastle, Antrim
Murlough Bay is located off the Ballycastle/Cushendall Road. It's one of the most beautiful bays in Ireland and is backed by cliffs with trees growing to the water's edge. It is owned by the National Trust. Attractions include the ruins of an ancient church as well as many rare plants. Features include a car park and a picnic area....
Welcome Picture of Grand Opera House
Great Victoria Street, Belfast City, Antrim
As Northern Ireland's premier theatre, the Grand Opera House brings world class entertainment to Northern Ireland including theatre, musicals, opera, ballet, comedy, concerts and pantomine....
Welcome Picture of Carrick A Rede
Ballintoy, Ballycastle, Antrim
Carrick a Rede: which means the rock in the road, was given this name because the island and adjacent shallow channel between it and the mainland act as a barrier to migrating salmon. They are deflected north into the nets laid by local fishermen who use the bridge to get to the fishery on the island.
A rope bridge has spanned the 60ft gap between the mainland and Carrick a Rede Island for at least 200 years. It is put up in April and remains in place until early September. Grea...
Welcome Picture of Belfast Castle
Cave Hill, Belfast City, Antrim
The first 'Belfast Castle' was built by the Normans in the late 12th century. On the same site a stone and timber castle was erected in 1611. This home of Sir Arthur Chichester, baron of Belfast, was burned down in 1708 leaving only street names (eg Castle Place) to mark this site....
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Larne, Antrim
This burial ground bears the name of one of the town's benefactors, Charles McGarel, who also built the Town Hall at Cross Street in the town. Among the interesting graves in the cemetery is that of Henry McNeill, regarded as the founder of the modern tourist industry in Ireland.

In many of these cemeteries can be found the graves of families whose members emigrated to the United States.

For those trading their family tree there can often be reward in the form of coats of...
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Whitehead, Carrickfergus, Antrim
Along the entire sea-front a magnificent mile-long promenade has been built running from the headquarters of the County Antrim Yacht Club towards the cliffs at Blackhead. Two thorough-fares in the town give easy access to it, each leading to an extensive car park right at th water's edge, with a magnificent view across the lough and out to the open sea....
Welcome Picture of Belfast Zoo
Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, Belfast, Antrim
A modern zoo with a strong emphasis on conservation, the zoo's collection includes over 160 different animal species, many of them endangered. With all the traditional ingredients for a great day out, Belfast Zoo has something to offer both individuals and families. You'll enjoy the children's farm, primate and African enclosures, underwater viewing of penguins and sealions, bird park and much more....
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