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Shopping malls and markets
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Connswater Shopping Centre
East Belfast's landmark shopping centre gleams with a double-height glass front, new food terrace and a decent first floor view across the city.
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Fountain Street & Fountain Centre
A good selection of gift shops, gorgeous Sawers deli and a sprinkling of cafes and bars are clustered around this small pedestrianised area.
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Queen's Arcade
This classy covered arcade connects Donegall Place with Fountain Street and dazzles with a bijou selection of jewellery, gift and fashion shops.
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Smithfield Market
Long the home to specialist and second hand shops, the 'new' Smithfield Market was completed in 1986 after the old Victorian market was bombed in the '70s.
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Victoria Square
Belfast's city centre retail experience has received a major shot of glamour with the opening of this shiny new shopping centre.
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CastleCourt
This huge reflective glass building takes up a sizeable stretch of Royal Avenue, Belfast's main shopping drag, and brings together high street names, a food court and market-style stalls all under one handy rainproof roof.
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Spires Mall
Spires Mall occupies the ground floor of Church House, HQ of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Built in 1905 and refurbished
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St. George's Market
A market has existed on this site since 1604, and the elegant Victorian red brick and glass structure you see today is the culmination of a £4.
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