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St George's Market Belfast: Bus Tour Food Stop

Don't miss St George's Market on your bus tour. Discover the best local food, crafts, and live music at this historic Victorian market.

6/10/2025
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A City Sightseeing bus passing near classic Belfast red brick architecture

If your bus tour falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, you simply must hop off at St. George's Market. It is the last surviving Victorian covered market in Belfast and the beating heart of the local food scene.

When to Visit

  • Friday Variety Market (6am - 3pm): The oldest market day. Expect massive variety: fresh fish, antiques, books, and clothes.
  • Saturday City Food & Craft Market (9am - 3pm): The foodie's dream. Local producers, specialty coffees, and handmade crafts.
  • Sunday Market (10am - 4pm): A mix of the two with a focus on local arts, crafts, and often live local music.

Why Hop Off Here?

  1. The Food: Grab a Belfast Bap (a massive bread roll filled with breakfast meats) or fresh seafood chowder.
  2. The Atmosphere: Live jazz or folk music often echoes through the Victorian arches.
  3. Souvenirs: Buy authentic local art or gifts rather than mass-produced trinkets.

Location

The market is a short walk from City Hall or the Waterfront Hall, and the bus stops right nearby. It's the perfect mid-day break to refuel before exploring the rest of the route.

Warning: It gets busy! Go before 12pm to beat the lunch rush and get the best food options.

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Belfast Foodie

This guide is written by locals who love Belfast. We want to help you look past the headlines and see the vibrant, historic, and welcoming city that Belfast is today.

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