Visit Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

While you have a hire car at the ready it’s always a good idea to get out and about and one of the attractions not to be missed on a trip to Belfast is Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.

Why need go and see how the people of Belfast used to live and get around.

The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is one of Ireland’s foremost visitor attractions illustrating the way of life and traditions of the people of the North of Ireland.

The exhibit buildings of the Folk Museum include appropriately furnished houses, mills, shops, schools and churches set in a carefully recreated landscape extending over 60 acres. This provides the setting to present the story of life in Ulster in the early 1900’s through costumed interpretation and a varied programme of activities, crafts and skills.

The award winning galleries of the Transport Museum display Ireland’s most comprehensive transport collections from horse drawn cart to Irish built motor cars, from the mighty steam locomotives which graced our railways to the history of ship and boat building.

Entrance Fee:
£5.40 adults, Children (5-18 years) £3.40, Under 5’s Free, Concession £3.40.

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