Belfast Trip Cost Calculator

Belfast ranges from £55/day budget adventures to £250+ luxury experiences. Titanic heritage, political history, and emerging food scene at prices below Dublin or London.

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$70-125/day
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$125-250/day
Luxury
$380-650/day
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Belfast Budget Guide

Your Belfast Budget at a Glance

Belfast has transformed into one of the UK and Ireland’s most exciting cities. With world-class attractions, fascinating political history, and a booming food scene, it offers outstanding value compared to Dublin or London. Budget travelers can manage on $70-125 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $125-250 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $380+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is very reasonable compared to Dublin. Food is excellent value, especially at St George’s Market. Transport is cheap - the city is walkable. Attractions range from free museums and murals to paid experiences like Titanic Belfast.

Budget Traveler Tips

Stretch your pounds by:

  • Staying in hostels or budget hotels (from £18-50/night)
  • Eating Ulster Frys at market stalls and cafes
  • Taking free walking tours of political murals and history
  • Visiting free attractions: Ulster Museum, Peace Wall, City Hall

Worth the Splurge

Even budget travelers should consider:

  • Titanic Belfast - genuinely world-class and worth the entry fee
  • Black cab tour - local guides share stories you won’t find in books
  • Dinner at Mourne Seafood Bar or OX

Best Time to Visit for Value

November to February offers the lowest prices. Mid-week stays year-round are significantly cheaper. Be aware of July 12th fortnight (marching season) when the city can be busy and accommodation books up.

Avoid these expensive periods:

  • July 12th fortnight (Orangemen’s parades)
  • St Patrick’s Day week
  • Major concerts at SSE Arena
  • Bank holiday weekends

Practical Money Tips

Tipping Culture

Standard 10-12% at restaurants if service isn’t included. No tip at pubs. Black cab tour guides appreciate tips for excellent service.

Paying for Things

Contactless widely accepted. Belfast uses British pounds (GBP), not euros - important if arriving from the Republic.

Tap Water

Northern Ireland tap water is safe and excellent. Free at all restaurants.

Getting There & Around

From Belfast International Airport

  • Airport Express 300: £8 single (30 minutes)
  • Taxi: £30-35 (25 minutes)

Getting Around

The city centre is compact and very walkable. Metro buses connect to Titanic Quarter and suburbs. Black cabs for political tours are the essential Belfast transport experience.

Money-Saving Tips

Free Walking Tours

Belfast has excellent free (tip-based) walking tours covering the city centre, Titanic Quarter, and political history. Way cheaper than paid tours with local insights.

Save $15-25 vs paid tours

St George's Market

The weekend market has incredible food stalls - a full Ulster Fry or gourmet breakfast for £6-10. Much better than hotel breakfast and an experience itself.

Save $8-12 per day

Ulster Museum is Free

World-class museum completely free. Also free: Belfast City Hall tours, Peace Wall (self-guided), Botanic Gardens. Belfast has loads of free attractions.

Save $25-35 per trip

Cheaper Than Dublin

Belfast is significantly cheaper than Dublin for accommodation, food, and drink. Consider Belfast as your base for exploring both jurisdictions.

Save 20-30% vs Dublin prices

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • July 12th fortnight (marching season)
  • St Patrick's Day week
  • Major SSE Arena events
  • Summer weekends

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November - March (excluding St Patrick's)
  • Mid-week year-round
  • January - February

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Belfast cost?
A week in Belfast costs $490-875 for budget travelers, $875-1,750 for mid-range, and $2,660+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Belfast expensive for tourists?
Belfast offers excellent value - significantly cheaper than Dublin or London. Budget travelers can explore on $70-125/day with free tours, affordable food, and reasonable accommodation.
What is the cheapest time to visit Belfast?
November to March offers the lowest prices. Avoid July 12th fortnight (marching season), St Patrick's Day, and major events at the SSE Arena for best deals.

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