By Bus
The Belfast bus network is divided into 12 corridors, with corridor 2 passing closest to City Quays. Those heading to and from Downview and Abbeycentre are just a couple of minutes’ walk from their nearest bus stop.
Fortunately, the core of the Belfast bus network around City Hall can be reached within a 17-minute walk of City Quays, so you’re never too far from your bus home, with many corridors stopping closer than this.
Due to the extensive city centre network, it’s easier to find out where your bus goes from by heading to the Translink website and using their journey planner, maps and timetables.
There’s no need to worry about fares either, just tap your card on the bus and it will work out the best fare: Journey 1 is £2.30, Journey 2 is £1.70 and any subsequent journeys are free.
By Rail
York Street Station is a 13-minute walk from City Quays. From here there are regular services connecting with Grand Central and Lanyon Place stations, plus services to Derry~Londonderry via Antrim, Ballymena & Coleraine, and to Larne via Carrickfergus. Lanyon Place Station is a 17-minute walk and is served by the Bangor via Holywood line, plus Derry~Londonderry and Larne lines.
Passengers with a valid rail ticket can travel between Lanyon Place & York Street Stations to the city centre free of charge on all Translink Metro Bus and Glider services. Grand Central station is the heart of the NI railway network. From here there are further services on the Portadown-Newry line and the cross-border Enterprise service to Dublin, via Dundalk and Drogheda. You can catch a train direct from York Street station or it is a 25–30-minute walk from the office.

