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The Albert Memorial Clock, often simply called the Albert Clock, is an iconic Gothic Revival monument located in Queen's Square, Belfast city centre, Northern Ireland. Standing at an elevation of 7 metres at the head of Belfast Lough, this distinctive clock tower is renowned for its noticeable lean, earning it the affectionate nickname "Belfast's Leaning Tower of Pisa." Constructed from pinkish Scrabo sandstone, it serves as a prominent landmark at the east end of High Street, near the mouth of…

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    The tower, which is mostly made of sandstone, was built between 1865 and 1870 as a memorial to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who died in 1861.
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    The tower was designed by the architect William J. Barre and its architectural style is described as a mixture of French and Italian Gothic.
    Due to a subsidence of the building site, the tower leans slightly to one side, which has earned it the nickname "Belfast's Leaning Tower of Pisa" among the population.
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    Erected in 1865 in Gothic style to commemorate Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert, the Albert Memorial Clock was built on reclaimed land from the River Lagan on wooden piles, causing the characteristic list. At 113ft, it was tall enough to offer an excellent vantage point for at least one enterprising sightseer to get a birds-eye view of Titanic's launch.

    The Albert Clock features a statue of Prince Albert as well as ornately carved crowned lions and floral decorations and a two-tonne bell inside.

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    Embark on an easy urban hike through Belfast city centre, a 3.4-mile (5.4 km) loop that offers a gentle exploration of the city's vibrant heart. You will experience minimal elevation…

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    What is the best way to get to the Albert Memorial Clock using public transport?

    The Albert Memorial Clock is centrally located in Queen's Square, Belfast, making it highly accessible by public transport. Numerous bus routes serve the city centre, with stops within a short walking distance. Additionally, it's a convenient walk from Belfast Central Station (now Lanyon Place) and Great Victoria Street Station, connecting it to wider rail networks.

    Where can I find parking near the Albert Memorial Clock?

    While the immediate area around the clock is pedestrian-friendly, several multi-storey car parks are available within a short walk. Options include the Victoria Square Car Park, Hi-Park Queen's Bridge, and the NCP Car Park on Montgomery Street. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak times.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails that start from or pass by the Albert Memorial Clock?

    Yes, the Albert Memorial Clock is a popular starting point or landmark along various urban walking routes. You can easily incorporate it into a stroll through Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, a walk along the River Lagan waterfront, or a tour of the city centre's historical sites. Many visitors enjoy a loop that includes the Titanic Quarter, offering views over Belfast Lough.

    Is the Albert Memorial Clock area dog-friendly?

    The Albert Memorial Clock is located in a public square, which is generally dog-friendly for leashed pets. While dogs are not permitted inside the monument itself (which is not publicly accessible), they are welcome in the surrounding outdoor areas. Many nearby cafes and pubs in the city centre also offer dog-friendly outdoor seating.

    What other family-friendly attractions are near the Albert Memorial Clock?

    Beyond the clock itself, Belfast city centre offers several family-friendly attractions within easy reach. The Titanic Belfast museum is a short walk away, as is the W5 Interactive Discovery Centre. The Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens are also accessible via a short bus ride or walk, providing diverse options for all ages.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Albert Memorial Clock?

    Most visitors spend between 15 to 30 minutes at the Albert Memorial Clock. This allows ample time to admire its unique architecture, take photographs, and read about its history. As it's an exterior monument, there's no internal access, so the visit is primarily focused on appreciating its presence in Queen's Square.

    What are some interesting historical facts about the Albert Memorial Clock?

    The clock was erected between 1865 and 1869 to commemorate Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband. Its famous lean, which developed shortly after construction, is due to being built on wooden piles in marshy, reclaimed land near the River Farset. Historically, the area around the clock was known as a red-light district, leading to the local saying that the clock 'has the time and the inclination'.

    Are there cafes or pubs conveniently located near the Albert Memorial Clock?

    Absolutely. The Albert Memorial Clock is situated in the heart of Belfast city centre, surrounded by a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find numerous options for a coffee, a quick bite, or a traditional pub experience within a few minutes' walk, particularly towards the Cathedral Quarter and along High Street.

    Is the Albert Memorial Clock wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Albert Memorial Clock is located in Queen's Square, which is a flat, paved public space, making it fully wheelchair accessible. Visitors using wheelchairs can easily approach the monument and enjoy its exterior details without any barriers.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Albert Memorial Clock to avoid crowds?

    While the Albert Memorial Clock is a popular landmark, it rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded due to its open-air nature. To experience it with fewer people, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) or on weekday mornings. Evenings can also be less busy and offer a different ambiance with the clock illuminated.

    What kind of weather should I expect when visiting Belfast and the Albert Memorial Clock?

    Belfast experiences a temperate maritime climate, meaning weather can be unpredictable. Expect mild temperatures year-round, with frequent rain showers possible in any season. Summers are generally pleasant but rarely hot, while winters are cool and damp. It's always advisable to dress in layers and carry a waterproof jacket, regardless of the time of year.

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