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A Solo Weekend in Belfast — 48 Hours Alone (Done Right)

Bar-seat dinners, walkable neighborhoods, and places that welcome a table of one.

Friday

  1. Evening

    Mourne Seafood Bar

    Seafood · $$ · Bank Square

    Open the weekend here — Day-boat oysters and chowder — start with the seafood platter.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Bank Square — short walk from your other stops

Saturday

  1. Morning
    Botanic Gardens & Palm House
    Outdoors · University Quarter

    1840 curvilinear glasshouse beside Queen's University red brick.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Best early — lighter crowds before noon
    • ·Keeps you in University Quarter — short walk from your other stops
  2. Lunch

    Made in Belfast

    Modern Irish · $$ · Cathedral Quarter

    Quirky vintage interiors and a roaring weekend brunch.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Strong lunch option, quick enough to keep the day moving
    • ·Keeps you in Cathedral Quarter — short walk from your other stops
  3. Afternoon
    Titanic Belfast
    Culture · Titanic Quarter

    Six-floor experience on the slipway where RMS Titanic was built.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in Titanic Quarter — short walk from your other stops
  4. Evening

    Maggie May's

    Ulster fry · $ · Botanic Avenue

    The proper Ulster fry — soda farl, potato bread, white pudding, the lot.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Botanic Avenue — short walk from your other stops

Sunday

  1. Morning
    Black Cab Mural Tour
    Culture · West Belfast

    Falls and Shankill peace-line murals with a driver who lived the Troubles.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Best early — lighter crowds before noon
    • ·Keeps you in West Belfast — short walk from your other stops
  2. Afternoon
    St George's Market
    Food & Drink · Markets

    Friday–Sunday Victorian covered market — Belfast Bap, oysters and live jazz.

    Why this pick
    • ·Comfortable solo, easy to drop into alone
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in Markets — short walk from your other stops