Spend several relaxing hours driving through Belfast, taking in the most significant and historical landmarks in Northern Ireland’s capital. Among them is a collection of buildings that reflects the city’s 19th-century industrial and shipbuilding heyday. You will see the Grand Opera House and the towering Albert Memorial Clock, and pass Queen’s University and the Botanic Gardens, where the cast-iron and curved glass Palm House stands as a lasting memorial to the Victorian ideal. A stop will be made to admire the stonework and statuary at the Belfast City Hall, including its solemn memorial to the ill-fated RMS Titanic. You will discover more about the vessel through interactive exhibits at the shipyard that built it. You will also drive out to the Parliament Buildings at Stormont, explore the notorious Crumlin Road Jail and views sections of the Peace Wall built to separate the Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods. The wall is brightly painted with political murals.