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Titanic BelfastvsSt. George's Market

Both are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Titanic Belfast scores significantly higher than St. George's Market. Titanic Belfast ranks #4 in Belfast with endorsements from 6 sources including Lonely Planet, Afar Magazine and The Telegraph.

Titanic Belfast
9/10
1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast BT3 9DT, Northern Ireland
From $0/night
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Belfast's former shipbuilding yards - the birthplace of the RMS Titanic - stretch along the east side of the River Lagan, dominated by the towering yellow cranes known as Samson and Goliath." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Titanic Belfast tells the story of the famous ship—from construction and launch to its disastrous end—through an engaging series of interactive exhibits. " Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"The Titanic Belfast is a new museum that shows all boat makers and Titanic fans how the Titanic was made, along with some other cruise liners in the early 1900s." Full review
The Telegraph The Telegraph
"Although there are 187 Titanic museums around the world, the city where the ship was built only woke up to its tourism potential in the wake of the James Cameron film." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"This museum, opened in 2012 on the hundredth anniversary of the demise of the Titanic, is located on the shipyard that gave birth to the ocean liner." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"What you think you know about the Titanic is, well, just the tip of the iceberg—and this incredible center, the world’s largest Titanic-themed visitor attraction, is here to reveal the rest." Full review
Atlas Obscura Atlas Obscura
"The only monument to name all of the passengers and crew who died on the RMS Titanic. " Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"This world-class attraction headlines a Titanic Experience exhibition along with showcasing nine linked interpretative galleries." Full review
Independent Independent
"This museum charts its brief lifespan: from the intricacies of its design to the aftermath of its sinking. It’s incredibly moving and somewhere you cannot simply rush through."
Frommer's Frommer's
"Tells the story of the Titanic...exhibitions cover everything from the Titanic’s construction to her triumphant launch, disastrous sinking, and the lasting cultural phenomenon that rose in her wake." Full review
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St. George's Market
7/10
May Street, Belfast BT1 1NN, Northern Ireland
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Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"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
The Telegraph The Telegraph
"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
Atlas Obscura Atlas Obscura
"The last Victorian market in Belfast. " Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"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
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Ireland's oldest continually operating market was built in 1896." Full review

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