SS NomadicvsSt. George's Market
Both SS Nomadic and St. George's Market are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, St. George's Market ranks slightly higher than SS Nomadic. St. George's Market is ranked #8 in Belfast with approval from 5 publications like Lonely Planet, Lonely Planet and Afar Magazine.
SS Nomadic
Lonely Planet
Atlas Obscura
Frommer's
Hamilton Dock, Queens Island, Belfast, Belfast BT3 9DM, Northern Ireland
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"Built in Belfast in 1911, the SS Nomadic is the last remaining vessel of the White Star Line." Full review
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After the one-hour guided tour that points out the original fittings, you are free to roam at will – don't miss the first class toilets!
"The ship built to ferry passengers and goods to the doomed Titanic is now the last remaining White Star Line vessel. " Full review
"You can tour the whole vessel, from the cramped and claustrophobic crew quarters to the Bridge and upper deck. " Full review
St. George's Market
Afar Magazine
The Telegraph
Atlas Obscura
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
May Street, Belfast BT1 1NN, Northern Ireland
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"A vibrant indoor market with everything from tasty food stalls (hot and cold) to crafts, jewelry, and often live music, adding to the atmosphere and making it a great place to spend a couple of hours." Full review
"There's been a Friday market on this site since 1604, but St George’s, built 1890-1896, is the only surviving covered Victorian market in Belfast." Full review
"The last Victorian market in Belfast. " Full review
"This eclectic street market is one of the city’s oldest attractions...Friday is the Variety Market that’s packed with 250 stalls of fresh produce, antiques, clothing, and bric-a-brac. " Full review
Top choice
"Ireland's oldest continually operating market was built in 1896." Full review