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Things to do in Belfast for ?15 (or less!)

The student loan has run dry, and you¡¯re sitting bored in your student accommodation whilst everyone else heads out...don't despair, Claire's here with her list of cheap things to do in Belfast!

Street Art saying yeo
Take yourself for a walk and check out Belfast's street art.

Activities with your friends (or even by yourself) don’t always have to be expensive. In fact, you can make £15 go a long way when it comes to heading out in Belfast. Here are some of my recommendations of things to do in and around Belfast for £15 or under.

Get on yer bike!

With hundreds of across the city, getting around has never been easier. There are over 300 bikes and over 100 e-bikes for you to choose from at 60 bays dotted along the city. Did you know there is one right outside One Elmwood Student Centre and Students' Union?

These bikes make for a great summer evenings adventure with friends or a solo trip. You can go for a simple bike ride or stop along the way to sightsee and grab a bite to eat at a local café. Prices start from 7p/minute on a pedal bike and 14p/minute on an e-bike. 

belfast bikes

If this is something of interest to you, and register for free. 

Hit the Union Bar

With a host of free events and great drink promos, the is the place to go if you want to head out on the cheap. The union has free events on every night of the week and is always great craic.

  • Monday – Trash Bingo (bingo with a twist + prizes up for grabs)
  • Tuesday – The Big Quiz (tough questions + giveaways)
  • Wednesday – The Midweek Music Quiz (test your music knowledge and win some prizes)
  • Thursday – The Union Bar-aoke (prizes and free drinks are up for grabs)
  • Friday – Demand Less (less is more with unbeatable drinks offers)
  • Sunday – The Golden Clerics

On top of events and great drink promos, the Union also does great (and affordable) food. Head on down, grab some pizza and play some bingo!

One Elmwood bar

Take Advantage of Freebies

You’ll find that Belfast always has a host of interesting (and free) events each month. Often these can take some internet searching to discover; personally, I find these through local social media pages, the , the ‘’ website and the . The runs in May and has a range of free and affordable events on offer. 

Alternatively, you could spend a day checking out some of Belfast’s free attractions.  is a must if you have an interest in history. Alongside exhibitions that track the rise and fall of Belfast’s craft trades, there are tens of thousands of fossils, as well as the only dinosaur bones ever found on the island of Ireland. You could even book a tour of  for £6 per person, followed by a picnic in the gardens.

photo of the Naughton Gallery

If you're interested in art you can check out  right here at Âé¶¹Íø, or visit the free exhibitions at the , , Belfast Exposed, or . You can even make a night with it with  which takes place on the first Thursday of every month with over a dozen galleries opening their doors for an evening celebration of the vibrant visual arts scene in Belfast.

If the weather's good you could also take yourself for a walk around Belfast and see how much of the epic  you can spot.

Grab a Bite

Eating out for £15 or under is no problem with the vast amount of great food Belfast has to offer with many student focussed restaurants even offering discounts. Some of my favourite student mate date spots include…

  • Boojum (Botanic). A solid choice for a student date with delicious Mexican food and massive portions.
  • Bao Bun (Botanic). Great Taiwanese street food.
  • Little Wing. They do a 20% off food student discount from Sunday - Thursday.

Chicken tacos from Boojum

Tour St George’s Market

Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday,  is great for a bite to eat and catch up along with some local shopping. The market has won local and national titles and awards for its fresh, local produce and great atmosphere. It was named the UK's Best Large Indoor Market 2019 by the NABMA Great British Market Awards.

On Friday there is a variety market with around 200 market stalls selling fruit, vegetables, antiques, books, clothes, hot food, cakes and buns, crafts, and a large selection of fresh fish. The Saturday market has local, continental and specialty foods and the Sunday market is a mix of the Friday and Saturday markets with emphasis on local arts and crafts. You can also enjoy live music and local and continental specialty foods such as spices, chutneys, and chocolates.

Botanic Gardens

This beautiful area right next door to Queen’s University is a student hotspot during the summer months. The free open space is great for revision dates or even a picnic with sometimes over a hundred students lying on the grass area. Why not head up to the Tesco beside the University, grab a meal deal and enjoy a day in the sun with mates for under £5!

Botanic Gardens

Bowling and Cinema

These may sound like some pretty basic suggestions… but hear me out. The new  at The Odyssey Pavilion has a lot to offer with bowling, a diner, bar, and amusements. Students can so it may be an idea to gather up your friends and trade a night on the town for an evening at the bowling alley. 

Belfast has a host of great cinemas; however, my favourite has to be the  at Victoria Square. Ticket prices start from £7.95 or get 20% off a myLIMITLESS monthly subscription through Student Beans.

If times are really tight though you can just cross the road from the Lanyon and go to our very own  for just £6.50 It's a great cinema for indie, art-house and international films.

Students in the QFT bar area

Spend your time without spending your cash

‘Broke’ student life doesn’t have to mean staying in. Save this list for next time your student loan disappears and check out some of the great activities that Belfast has to offer.

Information correct at time of publishing. Updated 26 February 2026

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Claire Ford

Business Management with Placement Year | Undergraduate Student | Belfast, UK

I’m a 21-year-old based in Belfast. I have always had a passion for business and entrepreneurship which led me to business management at Queen’s University. Alongside my studies I am an entrepreneur, content creator and blogger. 

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