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Belfast: A City of Peaceful Retreats

Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, PG student Ghada shows how there are pockets of tranquility where one can escape, relax and unwind.

Two students at Belfast Castle
Visiting the stunning Belfast Castle

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Once known for its turbulent past, it is now celebrated for its vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning landscapes. Some of the most peaceful spots in Belfast and NI offer a serene retreat from the city's energetic pace. 

City Hall and Titanic Memorial Garden

The charming City Hall and the Titanic Memorial Garden offer a peaceful respite in the heart of Belfast city centre. Particularly convenient for students living in Elms BT1, BT2, Swanston House, and John Bell, these green spaces contrast with the city's hustle. Whether you sit on the benches or lie down on the grass, the sight of spring flowers and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze will transport you to a world away from the city's bustle.

City Hall in Belfast on a sunny day

Sunny City Hall

The Dome at Victoria Square

The Dome at Victoria Square is a stone's throw away from the city centre. This breathtaking spot offers a 360-degree view of Belfast through a full glass dome. It's a practical escape for city dwellers, offering a unique perspective of the city that never fails to inspire awe.

Victoria Square dome

Enjoy 360 views of Belfast city centre

River Lagan Walk

One of my personal favourites is a tranquil walk from Swanston House around River Lagan, especially at night. The serene sight of the water and the city lights reflected on its surface reminded me of my childhood in Dubai when I grew up by the beach. Benches are conveniently placed along the pedestrian sidewalks, perfect for sitting, unwinding, and losing yourself in the peaceful ambience.

River Lagan at night

Tranquil views from the River Lagan

Belfast Cathedral, The Cathedral Church of St. Anne and Writer's Square

The Belfast Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Anne, is a place of quiet reflection. I am not religious, but I find solace in such spaces. Right outside this Cathedral is a very underrated spot to unwind at its central staircase. Meditating here as the sun shines through the clouds is a truly calming experience. Additionally, across the cathedral, you'll find the famous Writer's Square, a perfect spot to sit on a bench, read a book, and enjoy some time off.

Belfast Botanic Gardens

As a Queen's student, I am lucky to have direct access to the famous Belfast Botanic Gardens. With its rare plants, tropical environment, and vibrant flowers, this public park offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. The lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere transport you to a different world, making it a perfect spot to relax and unwind.

Botanic Gardens flowers

Take a stroll through Botanic Gardens on the way to class

Cave Hill Country Park

A short 10-minute drive from the city centre will take you to Cave Hill Country Park, home to the stunning Belfast Castle. This serene escape offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. If you enjoy hiking, there's a fantastic trail that allows you to reconnect with nature.

Belfast Castle view

The view from Belfast Castle

Waterworks Park

Another 10-minute drive from the city centre will lead you to the peaceful Waterworks Park. A walk around this park, with its lush greenery surrounding a beautiful lake inhabited by ducks and swans, is a truly relaxing experience.

Waterworks Park

Enjoy peaceful walks through Waterworks Park

I still have much to discover peaceful spots around Belfast, but I am forever grateful for these relaxing spots that have provided me with a calm retreat when things get wobbly. Belfast and Northern Ireland have much to offer, and these peaceful spots are just the tip of the iceberg. Whether you're a student, a resident or a visitor, I highly recommend exploring these tranquil spaces and experiencing the peace and serenity they offer.

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Ghada Al Fakih

Clinical Health Psychology | Postgraduate Student | Beirut, Lebanon

Ghada Al Fakih is a passionate, hard-working, and selfless individual, devoted to helping others grow, while elevating surrounding vibrations with harmony and positivity. She is a well-rounded and accomplished individual with a strong passion for helping others. She is a valuable asset to any team and is sure to make a positive impact on the world.

Ghada is pursuing her Master of Science in Clinical Health Psychology at Queen's University Belfast. She has a strong background in psychology and public health.

She is a certified Emotional Liberation Breathing Practitioner and has completed a clinical psychology rotation at the American University of Beirut Medical Center.

 Ghada Al Fakih
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