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Home » Ultimate Northern Ireland Travel Guide: Belfast & More (includes map)

Ultimate Northern Ireland Travel Guide: Belfast & More (includes map)

Last Updated: November 16, 2024

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  • Best Activities in Belfast
    • Have a Picnic in Front of the City Hall
    • Visit the Titanic Belfast Museum
    • Take a Tour of Belfast’s Murals
    • Visit the C.S. Lewis Square
    • Stroll Around the Cathedral Quarter
    • Indulge in Local Fare
  • Day Trips from Belfast
    • Climb the Cave Hill
    • Immerse Yourself in Outstanding Natural Beauty
    • Explore the Antrim Coast
  • Northern Ireland Attractions Map
  • Best Time to Visit Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Posts from Ireland:
    • Visiting Amazing Ireland by Road and Rail on a Retirement Journey
    • Exploring Ireland: The Best Week-Long Adventure from Dublin (includes map)
Hairy Coo sitting in the field.

“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” 

This a quote by C.S. Lewis we’ve come to live by. After a week-long adventure in Ireland, our retirement travel brought us to his hometown – Belfast in Northern Ireland, which is actually part of the UK. We loved getting to know the fascinating history and beautiful scenery, which was the perfect amount of time to tick off the best things to see in Northern Ireland.

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We started the visit by going through our Belfast bucket list (including C.S. Lewis, of course). Belfast is the capital and the largest city of Northern Ireland, with a turbulent history and bright future. It’s a former ship-building town and the birthplace of Titanic, which the city prides itself on and commemorates dearly as you’ll definitely notice when you visit. Then, we moved on to see more of Northern Ireland by opting into taking day tours from Belfast. The stunning nature is the main attraction. And if you are a fan of Game of Thrones, visiting Northern Ireland will be extra special for the multiple filming spots scattered across the region.

Sheep and farmer statues in a park in Belfast
Some nice park areas in Belfast

To help you plan your journey, here is our senior travel guide to Northern Ireland, including the best activities in Belfast and day trips. But first, before you go, make sure to check Belfast’s official tourist page for any special events during your stay.

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Best Activities in Belfast

Have a Picnic in Front of the City Hall

man standing as the T in a Belfast Sign at City Hall
John nailed this one to the “T” in Belfast

The City Hall is probably the most beautiful building in Belfast. Well, the stateliest, at least. The baroque structure is an important tourist attraction and marks the very center of the city. Around the building, there are beautiful sculptures, including the iconic statue of Queen Victoria. Since we visited in the summer, we lucked out with good weather and could join the locals in having picnics on the green expanses around the City Hall. And inside the City Hall, you’ll find interesting exhibitions explaining Belfast’s history that are worth a visit.

Visit the Titanic Belfast Museum

modern museum building in Belfast
Titanic Belfast

Located at Harland and Wolff shipyard, the massive structure in the shape of a ship’s stern serves as the Titanic museum and memorial. However, the museum tells much more than the all-familiar story of Titanic. It also encompasses the full history of Belfast in the form of interactive displays and guest exhibitions. 

Worker history display in Belfast
Display showing industries of Ireland
experience at museum to show the construction of the titanic
Never again sign at the Belfast Titanic museum

Here you can learn about how Belfast evolved from a village to a linen and tobacco trading point, to a world-leading ship manufacturing destination, and how that ended after the tragic sinking of Titanic. Our visit coincided with the Exodus exhibition of murals by Terry Bradley that honor the people who were shipbuilders and migrated to different countries to start a new life. 

river marking the launching point of the Titanic
Launching point for the Titanic

The museum building’s interiors are designed to make guests feel like they are on board a ship. And after visiting the main building, you can pay tribute to the dock where the Titanic set sail from. The Titanic Museum is the most popular place in Belfast and one the locals are very proud of since it earned the title of the best attraction in Europe at the World Travel Awards in 2016.

Take a Tour of Belfast’s Murals

Mural on the side of a building in Belfast Ireland
Murals of Belfast

In Belfast, the iconic black taxis double up as tour guides. Taxi Tours Belfast can take you on any trip you desire – Game of Thrones filming locations, Instagram-worthy spots, nature’s delights? You got it! But the one we recommend taking, especially if you are into history, is the Belfast Political and Mural Tour. 

building mural in Belfast Ireland

During the violent civil unrest, referred to as The Troubles, Belfast was the epicenter. The conflict occurred between Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, traces of which are still very much visible today. On this tour, the taxi driver takes you around the city’s most significant landmarks and explains the political murals, often sharing stories from first-hand experience. You’ll be taken through relevant neighborhoods, driven past peace walls that separate the communities, and see the emotion-stirring murals that arose during this troublesome period.

Visit the C.S. Lewis Square

CS Lewis square written on side of building in Belfast
The Searcher (Narnia), CS Lewis Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland. By Ross Wilson, 1998.

Fans of C.S. Lewis absolutely must visit the spots in Belfast that inspired his writing. Start with ‘The Searcher’ sculpture outside Hollywood Arches Library and continue to C.S. Lewis Square, where 7 bronze Narnia statues are an homage to his creations. Here you can take a break at Jack Coffee Bar, named after Lewis’ affectionate name given by his friends and family. After admiring the sculptures and street art, move on to St. Mark’s Church, where Lewis was baptized, and finish where it all started – his birthplace at 47 Dundela Avenue.

Stroll Around the Cathedral Quarter

large cathedral in Belfast Ireland

Get there before sunset to wander around the cobblestone streets, take photos, and peruse the bar selection. Before you set your eye on your watering hole of choice, pay a visit to the Umbrella Passage, admire murals portraying revolutionary icons, and visit St Anne’s Cathedral, from which the quarter gets its name. Enter the majestic cathedral to marvel at the mosaics, stained glass, and a handcrafted funeral pall, dedicated to the lives lost in the Titanic tragedy, made to resemble the midnight sea in which the Titanic sank. Afterward, visiting the Duke of York is mandatory. Not only is it one of the oldest bars in Belfast, it is considered an institution. And if the music and atmosphere won’t entertain you, then the kitschy, old relics plastered from floor to ceiling will.

Indulge in Local Fare

John and Bev Retirement Travelers with 2 other people in Belfast market
New friends at the market in Belfast

The restaurant scene in Belfast is buzzing, and the variety is diverse. Start your mornings with an Ulster Fry, which is a breakfast spread big enough to feed a village. It is very similar to English Breakfast. For lunch, pop into a diner to grab the best of local delicacies. It is a platter of fish and chips, which is as fresh as it gets, thanks to Belfast’s prime waterfront location.

large brick building in Belfast Ireland used as a market
Wonderful city market in Belfast

If you are staying over a weekend, make sure to visit St George’s Market. It is Belfast’s favorite weekend spot that’s been going since 1604. Open Friday (8am to 2pm), Saturday (9am to 3pm), and Sunday (10am to 3pm), this market can’t be missed during your visit to Belfast.

store with many small barrels of olives at St. Georges market in Belfast
Huge olive selection at the market

It’s a great place to find treasures of vintage clothing, antiques, or souvenirs, or Fridays, indulge in Belfast’s best eats on Saturdays. Or combine both worlds on Sundays. Make sure you save plenty of stomach space for your visit to St George’s Market.

For a sophisticated take on local fare, pay a visit to the Muddlers Club. It is a Michelin Star restaurant located in the vibrant and historic back streets of the Cathedral Quarter. The restaurant features dishes made from handpicked homegrown produce and offers tasting menus so you can enjoy a well-rounded experience. Besides the unique modern atmosphere and palate-intriguing food and drink, the open kitchen is designed so you can watch as ingredients are transformed into your order.

Day Trips from Belfast

Climb the Cave Hill

aerial view of Cave Hill near Belfast
Cave Hill

To burn off the pub grub of the previous day, we recommend starting your day with a hike up Cave Hill. Technically, a trip to Cave Hill is not even a Belfast day trip since it’s located less than a 15-minute drive away. It’s an easy hike since the elevation goes up to only 1207 feet, but the views are stunning nonetheless. In fact, the entire trail is full of beautiful sights, like the stunning Belfast Castle, Devil’s Punchbowl caves, and views over mountains in the distance. And if you are lucky, you might even have enough clarity to see all the way to Scotland if the weather permits. 

Immerse Yourself in Outstanding Natural Beauty

Scenic area of lakes and hills near Belfast Ireland
Mourne Area near Belfast

If you are looking for a nature escape a little further out of the city, Belfast is surrounded by nature reserves called Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We love that! Mourne Area is one of the most popular among locals and travelers for its majestic mountain and coastal views. It’s located less than an hour south of Belfast and offers scenic hiking trails accessible to all fitness levels.

Explore the Antrim Coast

A rock formation at the Giants Causeway.
Bev loved the Giant’s Causeway

Just an hour north you will find the best of the Belfast day trips. You will arrive at North Ireland’s most popular nature reserves with a stunning coastal drive – the Antrim Coast. It is also home to some of the most popular tours from Belfast. This breathtaking park is full of castle ruins, a heart-gripping walk along a skinny rope bridge that connects two cliffs, and the Giant’s Causeway. Tours from Belfast to the latter, are always in high demand for the peculiar nature and intriguing legends of this place, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The causeway is essentially a shoreline of column-shaped rock formations that stick out at different levels. Some of which have created the perfect photo spots. Scientists explain the phenomenon is a result of a volcanic eruption. According to the local legend, the causeway was a former bridge connecting Ireland and Scotland, which was used by giants until it was ripped apart by one of them due to a falling out. 

 

We recommend taking a guided tour, if you don’t have a rental car, so you can hear these stories first-hand. But what you choose to believe is all up to you. We would appreciate it if you use our link above.

As for us, our trip to Northern Ireland sparked our imagination and charged us with new energy. We are ready for the big adventures to come in our third travel season.

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Best Time to Visit Belfast, Northern Ireland

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And speeds that are fast,
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One thing we learned in Seoul today is that by wearing our Retirement Travelers shirts and vlogging our adventures, we were no longer ordinary tourists. We were viral-worthy legends in the eyes of middle-school boys. At Gyeongbokgung Palace, we were admiring the royal rooftops when this fun group of kids spotted us and swarmed. Phones clicked, peace signs flew, and we soaked up our five minutes of fame. And to think—our kids back home just call us “cute old people” but clearly, in South Korea, we are one step away from debuting as the next K-pop duo. 🤣 #seoulkorea #seoul🇰🇷 #kpop #korea NEVER STOP ACTING LIKE A KID!!!
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Hands down, our favorite thing at the Osaka World Expo 2025 was the Grand Ring—a jaw-dropping, 2-kilometer wooden skywalk that loops above the pavilions like a giant hula hoop. Not only does it hold the Guinness World Record for the largest wooden architectural structure, but it also came with one magical feature most of the pavilions lacked: no reservations required!!! We strolled around the wooden marvel like VIPs with zero lines and awesome views. #osaka #worldexpo #japan
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Hands down, our favorite thing at the Osaka World Expo 2025 was the Grand Ring—a jaw-dropping, 2-kilometer wooden skywalk that loops above the pavilions like a giant hula hoop. Not only does it hold the Guinness World Record for the largest wooden architectural structure, but it also came with one magical feature most of the pavilions lacked: no reservations required!!! We strolled around the wooden marvel like VIPs with zero lines and awesome views. #osaka #worldexpo #japan
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We took one last wander through Kyoto’s bamboo forest today—along with what felt like the entire population of Earth. Still, the towering stalks and swaying hush made it feel like nature was trying its best to whisper over the crowd. As we get ready to leave Kyoto behind, we’re carrying some unforgettable moments with us and we look forward to adding some more along the way. #kyoto #japanlife  #bambooforest
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We took one last wander through Kyoto’s bamboo forest today—along with what felt like the entire population of Earth. Still, the towering stalks and swaying hush made it feel like nature was trying its best to whisper over the crowd. As we get ready to leave Kyoto behind, we’re carrying some unforgettable moments with us and we look forward to adding some more along the way. #kyoto #japanlife #bambooforest
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We’ve officially arrived in Kyoto, and guess who’s already winning at this whole cultural immersion thing. Our 7-year-old granddaughter. Jet lag? She laughed in its face. Chopsticks? She’s in training. Bowing politely? Basically, a local diplomat. And the outfit? A pink kimono and a matching fan that we bought her—she’s got more style than the rest of us combined. Meanwhile, we’re over here trying to decode the Japanese metro system like it’s an escape room… after a month of being spoiled by China’s luxury rail life. She’s thriving, we’re surviving—and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way! It is also good reminder to us to still see the world through the curiosity and innocence of a child. Evie, Thanks for joining us in Japan!!! #kyotojapan #kyoto #japan
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We’ve officially arrived in Kyoto, and guess who’s already winning at this whole cultural immersion thing. Our 7-year-old granddaughter. Jet lag? She laughed in its face. Chopsticks? She’s in training. Bowing politely? Basically, a local diplomat. And the outfit? A pink kimono and a matching fan that we bought her—she’s got more style than the rest of us combined. Meanwhile, we’re over here trying to decode the Japanese metro system like it’s an escape room… after a month of being spoiled by China’s luxury rail life. She’s thriving, we’re surviving—and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way! It is also good reminder to us to still see the world through the curiosity and innocence of a child. Evie, Thanks for joining us in Japan!!! #kyotojapan #kyoto #japan
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In the heart of Shanghai’s futuristic skyline, we found ourselves living a dream—our lodging nestled high within the iconic Jin Mao Tower(Bldg on left). Each morning, we woke to a commanding view of the World Financial Center slicing through the sky, and just steps away stood the architectural marvel that is the Shanghai Tower—the third tallest building in the world. Our adventure reached thrilling new heights as we ascended to its summit, where the city sprawled beneath us like a living tapestry. It was more than just a stay; it was a front-row seat to one of the most awe-inspiring skylines on Earth. #shanghai #chinatrip #jinmaotower #shanghaitower #china
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In the heart of Shanghai’s futuristic skyline, we found ourselves living a dream—our lodging nestled high within the iconic Jin Mao Tower(Bldg on left). Each morning, we woke to a commanding view of the World Financial Center slicing through the sky, and just steps away stood the architectural marvel that is the Shanghai Tower—the third tallest building in the world. Our adventure reached thrilling new heights as we ascended to its summit, where the city sprawled beneath us like a living tapestry. It was more than just a stay; it was a front-row seat to one of the most awe-inspiring skylines on Earth. #shanghai #chinatrip #jinmaotower #shanghaitower #china
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A visit to Beijing isn’t complete without a long walk on the Great Wall (Badaling section), which is now only a 30-minute train ride from Beijing North Railway Station. It is simply spectacular and a must visit. #greatwall #greatwallofchina #china
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A visit to Beijing isn’t complete without a long walk on the Great Wall (Badaling section), which is now only a 30-minute train ride from Beijing North Railway Station. It is simply spectacular and a must visit. #greatwall #greatwallofchina #china
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Bev stood in awe before the Army of Terracotta Warriors near Xi'an. Hidden for 2200 years, these ancient relics were only unearthed by a Chinese farmer in 1974. China's First Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought to defy mortality. He poured vast resources into constructing an underground empire, complete with palaces, armies, chariots, and stables. Spanning 21 square miles, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest burial ground on earth. #xian #xianchina #terracottawarriors #china #retirementtravel
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Bev stood in awe before the Army of Terracotta Warriors near Xi'an. Hidden for 2200 years, these ancient relics were only unearthed by a Chinese farmer in 1974. China's First Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought to defy mortality. He poured vast resources into constructing an underground empire, complete with palaces, armies, chariots, and stables. Spanning 21 square miles, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest burial ground on earth. #xian #xianchina #terracottawarriors #china #retirementtravel
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The reason we stopped in Chengdu was pretty black and white………and very, very cute. 🐼
The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an incredible facility that houses over 200 Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. This photo is the most famous resident here. She is a cutie and a social media star in China, named HuaHua. 
#pandas #huahua #chengdu #chinatravel
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The reason we stopped in Chengdu was pretty black and white………and very, very cute. 🐼 The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an incredible facility that houses over 200 Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. This photo is the most famous resident here. She is a cutie and a social media star in China, named HuaHua. #pandas #huahua #chengdu #chinatravel
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We are in Chongqing. This municipality in southwestern China is considered one of the largest cities in the world with over 30 million people. It is massive! It is nicknamed “The Mountain City” because of the many urban hills with unique transportation systems that adapt to the terrain. This is a vibrant place with lots of high-end shopping, a monorail that passes through a building, towering skyscrapers, and so many wonderful “Hot Pot” restaurants. #china #chongqing #lizibastation
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Just zipping around China by train,
We think it’s much better than a plane.
A rail network so vast,
And speeds that are fast,
There is nary a thing to complain.

Several of you have asked how we are getting around in China? Well, the Chinese high-speed train system has quite simply BLOWN US AWAY!!! It is modern, affordable, fast, clean, efficient, convenient and has great service. There is a rapidly expanding network of 25,000 miles of high-speed rail lines, with numerous daily routes going about anywhere you would want to go. We have tried the 1st and 2nd class tickets, both of which are perfectly fine, but admit we love the over-the-top luxury of business class for affordable prices. We will be detailing more info about Chinese train travel in future videos, so stay tuned. John and Bev
#china #trains #traintravel
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Just zipping around China by train, We think it’s much better than a plane. A rail network so vast, And speeds that are fast, There is nary a thing to complain. Several of you have asked how we are getting around in China? Well, the Chinese high-speed train system has quite simply BLOWN US AWAY!!! It is modern, affordable, fast, clean, efficient, convenient and has great service. There is a rapidly expanding network of 25,000 miles of high-speed rail lines, with numerous daily routes going about anywhere you would want to go. We have tried the 1st and 2nd class tickets, both of which are perfectly fine, but admit we love the over-the-top luxury of business class for affordable prices. We will be detailing more info about Chinese train travel in future videos, so stay tuned. John and Bev #china #trains #traintravel
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Tianmen Mountain was our third incredible attraction near Zhangjiajie, China. The mountain can be accessed from the city by two different exhilarating aerial trams or a dangerous highway featuring 99 hairpin turns. Tianmen literally means “Heaven’s Gate” and the 999 stairs leading up to the opening are known as the Stairway to Heaven. Climbing this stairway was another bucket list experience for us, so we took our time on the steep steps and just savored every moment. After passing through the gate, a long series of escalators take you up through the inside of the mountain to the top, where they have a glass-bottomed walkway hugging a cliffside and many great views of the area.
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Tianmen Mountain was our third incredible attraction near Zhangjiajie, China. The mountain can be accessed from the city by two different exhilarating aerial trams or a dangerous highway featuring 99 hairpin turns. Tianmen literally means “Heaven’s Gate” and the 999 stairs leading up to the opening are known as the Stairway to Heaven. Climbing this stairway was another bucket list experience for us, so we took our time on the steep steps and just savored every moment. After passing through the gate, a long series of escalators take you up through the inside of the mountain to the top, where they have a glass-bottomed walkway hugging a cliffside and many great views of the area. #china #tianmen #tianmenmountain
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Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
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Would you dare walk across the highest glass bridge in the world? 😱 The incredible Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge was completed in 2016, sits 984’ above the canyon floor and has 99 glass panels just begging you to look down. We were nervous at first, but soon found ourselves lying on the glass and taking pictures like silly kids. And this park has more than just the bridge. We had so much fun on the elevators, zip lines, mountain slides, boat rides and hiking on the canyon floor. #glassbridge #bridge #china #zhangjiajie #yikes
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