7 fun things to do in Belfast when it rains
You won't be disappointed!
Looking for things to do when it's raining in Belfast?
When the weather takes a turn for the worse, your plans may need to change quite suddenly. But not to worry, there’s a million and one things to do indoors across the city, that all ages can enjoy.
We’ve picked out the best places to head to on a rainy day in the Big Smoke, just don't forget your umbrella!
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Visit Titanic Belfast
Titanic Belfast is one of Europe's top tourist destinations...if tourists were allowed! Celebrating the birthplace of the world's most famous vessel, this is the world's largest Titanic museum, with nine interactive galleries. Even walking around the magnificent building outside and onto the slipways is something to behold.
Experience We Are Vertigo
We Are Vertigo is perfect for families who aren't scared of adventure or a little adrenaline rush. Located in the heart of Belfast's Titanic Quarter, you'll find this bustling park filled with Ireland's only indoor skydiving centre and Ninja Master Course. Just outside of the city sits the world's largest Inflata-Park, indoor ski slopes and an alpine themed adventure centre in Newtownbreda. You'll sleep for a week after a trip here!
Park up at Let's Go Hydro's Drive-In Cinema
Sometimes all you want to do on a rainy day is stay inside and watch movies. Well swap the living room for Let's Go Hydro drive-in cinema, you don't even have to take off your slippers. Showing everything from Disney classics to rom-coms and horror films, you can even have snacks delivered straight to your car door.
Hit the ice at Dundonald's Ice Bowl
Swap the puddles outside, for the ice inside. Dundonald Ice Bowl is Northern Ireland's only public Olympic sized ice rink. Just next door is a 30 lane tenpin bowling centre and Indiana Land - a jungle inspired playground for under 12s. No matter the age, there's something to keep you entertained here.
Taste NI's signature produce at St George's Market
You haven't really experienced Belfast until you've sampled some of the local delicacies, and where better to try them out than under the famous St George's Market green roof. The warm Belfast Bap is a must-try!
Test your swing at Lost City Adventure Golf
Could you be the next Rory McIlroy? You'll never know until you try! Lost City Adventure Golf has not just one but two indoor 18-hole jungle themed adventure golf courses, complete with incredible special effects and interactive obstacles. It's fun for all the family!
Step back in time at the Ulster Museum
Located in Botanic Gardens, the Ulster Museum is filled with some of the most enchanting artefacts and historical pieces. From the sparkling space rocks to the real life mummy Takabuti - there's something new for everyone to discover here.
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