From TheTravelTinker.com, this is your lifetime-access, plug-and-play map for Belfast (with the Causeway Coast for day trips). Think shipyards and street art, cosy pubs and coastal cliffs, Titanic tales, gardens, pasties and sea-spray sunsets you’ll replay on the way home. Open it in Google Maps and you’ve got a local-level guide in your pocket.
Why you’ll love it
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Save time, money and hours of research. Open Google Maps on your phone, tablet or desktop, and go.
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Request the map once, get all future updates automatically.
What’s inside
Organised into easy layers with exact pins and short, friendly notes:
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Top Attractions across Belfast & the Causeway
Titanic Belfast, St George’s Market, Ulster Museum, Belfast Castle, Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. -
Beaches, Coves & Coastal Stops 🏖️
Portstewart Strand, Whiterocks Beach, White Park Bay and Ballintoy Harbour for salty air and wild views. -
Restaurants, Pubs & Cafés 🍻☕
OX Belfast, the Victorian splendour of The Crown Liquor Saloon, the Duke of York for trad vibes, Bushmills Inn for fireside dining, and Harry’s Shack right on the sand. -
Photo Spots & Viewpoints 📸
McArt’s Fort on Cave Hill, Divis and Black Mountain, the Big Fish and Lagan Weir Footbridge on the waterfront, Mussenden Temple above Downhill Strand. -
Hidden Gems
The Glass of Thrones stained-glass trail along the Maritime Mile, the vanishing lake at Loughareema, Kinbane Castle’s rugged headland, and The Gobbins cliff-path walkway. -
Markets, Shops & Essentials
St George’s Market at weekends, plus the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre for maps, tickets and practical help. -
Free Things To Do
Browse Ulster Museum, wander Botanic Gardens with the Palm House and Tropical Ravine, and enjoy waterside walks. -
Hikes & Nature Trails 🥾
Cave Hill loops, Divis ridge trails, sections of the Causeway Coast Way, and the Glenariff waterfalls walk in the Glens of Antrim. -
Public Toilets & Drinking Fountains 🚻💧
Exact pins for Belfast City Council facilities and handy refill points for water on the go. -
Castles, Churches & Historic Sites
Carrickfergus Castle on Belfast Lough and St Anne’s Cathedral in the Cathedral Quarter, plus coastal ruins like Dunluce.
Plus, our favourite spots for coffee, brunch and dinner, bucket-list musts for first-timers, and easy wins for return visitors.
How it works
Buy once and send us the Google email address you want access granted to. We add you to the map and send quick instructions (it takes about two minutes to set up your end). Open Google Maps and start exploring. Updates are included for life.
Important: We manually grant access, so please allow up to 24 hours after purchase. Full instructions provided. All sales are final.
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