Ireland's first shooting range simulator to open in Belfast next week

Check out The Armoury 👇

Kate McNally of Haymarket Belfast
Author: Emma DicksonPublished 19th Apr 2024
Last updated 19th Apr 2024

Ireland’s first licensed shooting range simulator, The Armoury, is set to open with a bang next week in Belfast following a £250,000 investment.

This state-of-the-art simulation shooting range is located within The Haymarket complex, opening Friday 26th April 2024.

This is the first stage of a multi-million pound redevelopment plans to expand into vacant units along Royal Avenue.

This space has been transformed into a competitive socialising hub where guests can combine high-end drinks, pioneering leisure experiences, delicious food and live music rejuvenating the Belfast city centre night life scene.

Available for private hire, large and small groups, The Armoury is sure to be a great addition to the city centre social scene.

Kate McNally, Managing Director of Haymarket Belfast, said: “The Armoury is the beginning of the exciting plans we have for the rejuvenation of the Royal Avenue complex. We believe that our investment will breathe life into the city centre cementing our commitment to presenting Belfast as a world-class tourist and leisure destination.”

The full venue can be hired with a variety of activity, food and drink packages available, or groups can book out a single shooting booth, making it the perfect venue for corporate outings, an alternative night with friends or a milestone celebration.

For more information check out 👉 haymarketbelfast.com/the-armoury

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