Getting Here & Accessibility
We are situated in a pedestrianised, culturally vibrant area of Cathedral Quarter in Belfast city centre. Some points of interest also situated on Gordon Street include the Harp Bar and the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre.
Local council scheme Belfast Bikes provides a great healthy, eco-friendly way to get around our city, and Oh Yeah is conveniently located just around the corner from a docking station! All docking locations can be found here.
The building is in an area that has cobblestones on the surrounding streets. The footpaths in the area are smooth. There is no parking outside the venue but you can be dropped off outside the main entrance.
The building and main venue space are accessible via automatic doors, featuring step-free access from the street to ground floor. The main venue and entire ground floor is step free. There is a lift to upper floors where the David McWilliams Room and rehearsal rooms are located. Stairs can also be used to access the upper floors if required. Please ask a member of staff for assistance.
We also provide accessible toilets on the ground floor ensuring ease and comfort for all our guests.
Wheelchair Access
Our entrance is wheelchair accessible and the main venue space, exhibition and café is on the ground floor. The upper floors are accessible via a lift.
Assistance Animals
Assistance animals are welcome. We can provide a water bowl if required. Please ask a member of staff for assistance.
Belfast is served by many bus and train routes connecting us to every part of Northern Ireland and Ireland. Within the city, keep an eye out for the distinctive pink Translink Metro buses which serve the Belfast metropolitan area. Timetables can be found here.
The closest train stations are Lanyon Place and York Street. Both are a 10-15 minute walk to the venue. The nearest bus stops are on Queen’s Square and High Street.
Oh Yeah is located in a largely pedestrian area, there are car parks within walking distance nearby. These include Corporation Street, Tomb Street and Exchange Street.
Nearby EV charging stations can be found using this map with the closest only a 10 minute walk from Oh Yeah near Castlecourt Shopping Centre.
These Social Narrative Videos, aimed to be particularly helpful for disabled and neuro diverse visitors with additional needs to plan their visit.
They were produced by University of Atypical and funded by Belfast City Council as part of the Belfast 2024 initiative.
Irish Sign Language
British Sign Language
Get in touch
If you have any specific accessibility needs regarding an event you are attending in Oh Yeah, you may use this form to let us know. Alternatively, you can call us on 02890 310 845.