About

The Albert Memorial Clock stands proudly in Belfast as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by renowned architect W. J. Barre. Completed in 1869, this 43-meter clock tower serves as a memorial to Prince Albert and is one of Belfast's most iconic landmarks. Its distinct, slightly leaning structure adds an intriguing twist to its architectural elegance. Families will find it suitable for children, making it a pleasant stop for every age. From its vantage point, visitors can enjoy remarkable views, while the clock's bell tolls resonate across an impressive eight miles. With an average Google rating of 4.4, it remains a beloved historical attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Waring Street
Bus stop 118 m walk
Queens Square
Bus stop 38 m walk
High Street
Bus stop 164 m walk
Laganside Buscentre
Bus stop 125 m walk
Transport House
Bus stop 48 m walk
Custom House Square
Bus stop 105 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 777 reviews
4.4/5 777 reviews
Coralie CARALP
Coralie CARALP
6 days ago on Google

Beau monument qui penche selon l angle

Krzysztof Lesniewski
Krzysztof Lesniewski
2 weeks ago on Google

🇬🇧 A very nice clock tower. It's worth coming and seeing. I recommend it. 🇩🇪 Ein sehr schöner Uhrturm. Es lohnt sich, vorbeizukommen und ihn anzuschauen. Ich kann ihn nur empfehlen. 🇵🇱 Bardzo fajna wieża zegarowa Warto przyjść i zobaczyć Polecam

Stanly Wilson
Stanly Wilson
2 weeks ago on Google

A historical landmark. A clock tower. Unlike other clock tower this has sculptural work and looks good

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