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Shopping centre Belfast

Spires Mall

Compact shopping arcade on Fisherwick Place in Belfast city centre

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OpenMon–Sat 9am–5pm (Thu to 9pm), closed Sun
FreeFree to browse
BelfastShopping centre
30 minHow long
All agesBest for
FreeEntry
On siteParking
IndoorsSetting

Spires MallCompact shopping arcade on Fisherwick Place in Belfast city centre.

  • Shops: 9 stores.
  • Open: Mon–Sat 9am–5pm (Thu to 9pm), closed Sun.
  • Food: Cafes including Spires Cafe.
Plan your visit

What’s inside

Compact shopping arcade on Fisherwick Place in Belfast city centre., with coffee stops like Spires Cafe. It’s all under one roof, so it’s an easy, dry day out whatever the weather.

Spires Cafe
Good to know before you go:

Opening hours can change on bank holidays and around Christmas, and individual stores set their own times — it’s worth checking the centre’s website before a special trip.

Before you set off

What to bring

  • 🛍️Reusable bagsSave on carriers and carry your finds home easily.
  • 👟Comfy shoesYou’ll cover a lot of ground across the shops.
  • 💳Cards and a little cashFor the shops, the coffee stop and the car park.
  • 📱The centre app or loyalty cardMany centres run app-only offers and reward points.
Good to know

Everything before you go

Opening hours
Mon–Sat 9am–5pm (Thu to 9pm), closed Sun
Shops
9 stores
Food & drink
Cafes and coffee shops including Spires Cafe.
Address
Spires Mall, Belfast, BT1 6DW
Questions

Before you go

Is it free to get in?
Yes — it’s free to browse. You only pay for what you buy (and parking where it applies).
What are the opening hours?
Mon–Sat 9am–5pm (Thu to 9pm), closed Sun
Is there anywhere to eat?
Yes — cafes including Spires Cafe.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes — it’s all indoors and pushchair-friendly.
Getting there

Spires Mall is in Belfast (BT1 6DW). Tap below for directions.

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The story

About Spires Mall

Compact shopping arcade on Fisherwick Place in Belfast city centre. Occupies the ground floor of Church House, HQ of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (built 1905); dark-brick building with carvings and a belfry, small up-scale shops.