Albert Memorial Clock
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Chamber Rating
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Dany
Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended Not sure More
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Anthony Yvett Ladia
Visited on Weekend More
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Adam Cook
The following review is based on a pre-pandemic trip going old school and only using paper maps and brochures to find places to stop at on a 3-week adventure to Ireland, Scotland, and England. No cell phone or internet. The Albert clock was listed as one of the items to see when visiting Belfast. The clock has a gothic style architecture which is prevalent throughout the city and its historical buildings. The clock was built for Queen Victorias consort, and Price Albert which seems like a pretty extravagate gift for such a event. As part of the city walk, the clock helps you keep your bearings as you are walking around the town as you can't always find city street signs as they are at the tops of buildings.
Apr 17th, 2023 -
c :
It's just a clock but 5/5 because it does indeed tell the time.
Apr 1st, 2023 -
Kika_tsou_travel
Visited on Weekday More
Mar 31st, 2023
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Albert Memorial Clock located?
A Albert Memorial Clock is located at 17 Queens Square, Belfast, nir BT1 3FF
Q What days are Albert Memorial Clock open?
A Albert Memorial Clock is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Albert Memorial Clock rated?
A Albert Memorial Clock has a 4.3 Star Rating from 425 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Albert Memorial Clock
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Overall Rating
( 425 Reviews )Dany on Google
Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended Not sure More
Anthony Yvett Ladia on Google
Visited on Weekend More
Adam Cook on Google
The following review is based on a pre-pandemic trip going old school and only using paper maps and brochures to find places to stop at on a 3-week adventure to Ireland, Scotland, and England. No cell phone or internet.
The Albert clock was listed as one of the items to see when visiting Belfast. The clock has a gothic style architecture which is prevalent throughout the city and its historical buildings. The clock was built for Queen Victorias consort, and Price Albert which seems like a pretty extravagate gift for such a event.
As part of the city walk, the clock helps you keep your bearings as you are walking around the town as you can't always find city street signs as they are at the tops of buildings.
c : on Google
It's just a clock but 5/5 because it does indeed tell the time.
Kika_tsou_travel on Google
Visited on Weekday More