About

The Great Light on the Maritime Mile in Belfast is a captivating attraction for those intrigued by history and stunning views. With an impressive average Google rating of 4.6, it stands as a testament to its allure. Suitable for children, this site offers insightful information panels and an opportunity to delve into fascinating historical narratives. A short stroll from the Titanic Museum, it provides panoramic vistas of Belfast city and the river, with nighttime views that are particularly enchanting. Ideal for an educational outing or a serene evening under the stars.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Titanic
Bus stop 671 m walk
Victoria Road
Bus stop 403 m walk
Thompson Dry Dock
Bus stop 250 m walk
Catalyst Inc
Bus stop 363 m walk
Queens Road
Bus stop 556 m walk
Titanic Quarter
Train station 1.19 km walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 52 reviews
4.5/5 52 reviews
J Macormac
J Macormac
4 months ago on Google

Yeah it's pretty cool and all. More good than great if you ask me. I skateboard down here when the weather is fine, feeling the breeze on my face and the salty air in my nostrils. The rizz is fire yo. Slay, britches. That's one of my catchphrases. Total fire yo. Usually I'm slammin' my cut off jean shorts, a pair of cons and a ripped band tee, maybe Pantera or Boyzone. Kinda stuff old millennial dorks from loserville like. Sometimes I smoke a cigarette or chew on a stick of gum. You'll hear me coming because I have a speaker built in to my backwards baseball cap and I love blastin' jams that go hard. Gotta go yo, I'm in subway ordering a footlong hot cross bun as we speak lolz. Talk about mega rizz with a side of fire

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Leslie
Leslie
5 months ago on Google

A good experience

Elizabeth Baker
Elizabeth Baker
10 months ago on Google

Interesting feature along the Maritime Mile. Information panels surround it and very much worth the walk from the Titanic Museum upto HMS Caroline and back, as lots of other original features and history. Free to visit.