What this place feels like
Very classic with somewhat urban, somewhat relaxing, somewhat photogenic character.
Albert Memorial Clock
Discover the commanding presence of Belfast's Albert Memorial Clock, a stunning Gothic Revival monument standing tall against a crystal-clear blue sky. This iconic landmark, rich with intricate stone carvings and statues, evokes a timeless charm at the heart of Queen's Square. On a bright spring day, the monument’s details come alive in the warm sunlight, offering both locals and visitors a moment to connect with Belfast's deep history. Experience the peaceful city rhythm with gentle traffic flow and vibrant greenery framing the historic square. Let this towering clock inspire your journey through Northern Ireland’s capital — where history meets the fresh promise of a new season. Ready your senses and step into a scene where every tick invites you to explore the layers behind the clock tower’s grandeur.
April through May offers crisp, clear skies and vibrant greenery
Most videos filmed Apr during spring. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.
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April through May offers crisp, clear skies and vibrant greenery
30–45 minutes
Camera or smartphone for detail shots, Comfortable walking shoes, Light jacket for spring wind, and Sunglasses for bright sunny days
History Buffs, Architecture Enthusiasts, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Couple Getaways
The nearest airport is Belfast City Airport (BHD), approximately 8 minutes by taxi from Queen's Square.
Choose from elegant boutique hotels in Belfast’s city centre or cozy local guesthouses just minutes away from Queen's Square.Book a stay →
Combine your visit with a walk through the historic Cathedral Quarter, or enjoy a riverside stroll along the River Lagan.Book a tour →
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