Explore Armagh
Known for
Two cathedrals on opposite hills (both called St Patrick's), the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, the apple orchards and being Northern Ireland's ecclesiastical capital
A little history
St Patrick chose Armagh as the centre of Irish Christianity in the 5th century. Two cathedrals — Catholic and Church of Ireland — stand on rival hills. One of Ireland's oldest and most significant cities.
Walk between the two cathedrals — the contrast between the ancient hill church and the Gothic revival is remarkable. The Georgian Mall. The October Apple Fair.
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Food & drink in Armagh
Cathedral Road and English Street have good independent food. The city centre is compact and the cafes around the Mall are pleasant. The Apple Fair brings excellent local produce.
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Bars & nightlife
Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Armagh. Roam tells you what's open and what's worth the visit.
Independent shops
The local butchers, delis, bakeries and food shops that make Armagh worth exploring on foot.
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Armagh's independent businesses serve the city's role as ecclesiastical and administrative capital of County Armagh. Cathedral Road is the main commercial street.
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Frequently asked questions
Armagh is a place in County Armagh known for two cathedrals on opposite hills (both called St Patrick's), the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, the apple orchards and being Northern Ireland's ecclesiastical capital. St Patrick chose Armagh as the centre of Irish Christianity in the 5th century. The population is around 15,000.
Cathedral Road and English Street have good independent food. The city centre is compact and the cafes around the Mall are pleasant. The Apple Fair brings excellent local produce.
Yes. Roam is a free local discovery app live in Armagh and across County Armagh. It is available on iOS and Android.
Local Armagh businesses can list on Roam for free in around 90 seconds. Add your business name, address, opening hours and a few photos via the Roam website, and your listing goes live in Roam's discovery feed for users browsing Armagh and the wider County Armagh area. There is no subscription fee.
Roam covers Armagh and the surrounding area in County Armagh, including Cathedral Quarter, The Mall, English Street, Irish Street, Scotch Street, Ballynahonemore, Drumarg and Callanbridge.