Belfast is a city of huge industrial and political importance that offers an abundance of experiences suitable for all visitors. With such a warm and kind-hearted local population, you’re sure to be welcomed with open arms wherever you venture. So what better way to make the most of your time in Belfast than with an Enterprise car rental?
Our ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) compliant vehicles mean you can navigate this iconic city cleanly and efficiently. Whether you’re flying into Belfast for the weekend, or you live locally and need a vehicle for the day, we can accommodate. We have six branches across Belfast and we’ll even help you get to your nearest one, free of charge. Simply start your reservation above to arrange a convenient pick-up location. We have the perfect vehicle for your needs, and our award-winning customer service will help you prepare for the adventure ahead.
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Northern Ireland’s capital city is a magical location with surprises and amazing activities for the whole family. It is a little known fact that it was here where the Titanic was constructed. The RMS Titanic, built in Belfast’s Harland and Wolff shipyard, is now one of Northern Ireland’s leading attractions. The remarkable re-development of the dock opened in 2012 and offers visitors a unique and immersive experience of life on-board the ill-fated vessel.
Just a 15-minute drive from the Titanic dock, within the boundaries of Cavehill Country Park, is Belfast Castle. This impressive estate, positioned 400 feet above sea level, provides visitors with stunning views over the whole city. To add to this, Belfast Zoo is just a stone’s throw away so there really is something to please everyone!
For adventure and excitement in Belfast, look no further than Colin Glen Forest Park, south of the city and only a 20-minute drive from our city center branch. The park itself consists of 200 acres of spectacular woodland, where you can test your nerve with Northern Ireland’s longest zip line, various high ropes courses, with an impressive mountain biking trail nearby. If heights and mountain bikes are not your thing, the Gruffalo-themed woodland trail is equally popular among the park’s visitors.
If you’re looking to venture out of Belfast and take in more of Northern Ireland’s green landscapes, then take a day trip to Derry Londonderry. A popular route to take is via Giant’s Causeway as it’s just over an hour’s drive from Belfast. This ancient and mysterious phenomenon attracts visitors the world over owing to its interlocking hexagonal-shaped columns. From here, it’s roughly an hour’s drive onto Derry Londonderry where the Peace Bridge, the Derry Guildhall and the Derry Walls are among the most popular attractions within a city of great historical and political significance.
Northern Ireland, and Belfast in particular, contains some truly beautiful driving routes, however, it is vital you take note of these important details before setting off.