Travelling Around Belfast
Belfast has a city centre that is best explored on foot given its relatively small size. On the whole, though, it is best to travel around the city in the relative comfort of your own car, given Belfast’s extensive road network. More....
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Stylish Drinking Places in Belfast
Like many other cities in the world, Belfast hosts many bars that appeal to different crowds. Here’s a list of excellent bars and restaurants with a traditional mainstream appeal. More....
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Shopping in Belfast
When it comes to having high-end chain stores and boutiques, Belfast has the full complement of name brands than can be found in most any other UK and Irish cities. Beyond that, however, Belfast has its own set of unique places to shop and browse. More....
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History of Belfast
Belfast, the capital and largest city in Northern Ireland, has a history that dates back to the Bronze Age. Since then, despite periods of great difficulty and armed conflict, Belfast has remained a major commercial and industrial centre. More....
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Great Places to Visit in Belfast
Whether you plan on going on a whole-day date with your special someone or just want to spend the day out in the sun soaking up the city’s sights and sounds, there is plenty to do in hip and happening Belfast. More....
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Getting Into Belfast
Located at the mouth of the River Lagan on Belfast Lough, Belfast is surrounded by low hills, which makes flying into Belfast the easiest way to get there. More....
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Great Dining in Belfast
It is quite easy to find a good place to eat in Belfast. However, if you are looking for the perfect place in the city for a romantic lunch or dinner, the following are excellent places to start. More....
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Belfast’s Party Bars for the Younger Set
Like many other cities in the world, Belfast hosts many bars that appeal to different crowds. Here’s a list of excellent bars and restaurants that cater to the young, hip, party crowd. More....
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Belfast - An Overview
Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, is located at the threshold of the River Lagan and is surrounded by low hills. It is a natural location for the shipping trade, one of the industries that made Belfast famous. More....
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A Guide to Central Belfast
To properly appreciate Central Belfast, visitors must begin their wanderings at the heart of the city, the magnificent City Hall, located on Donegall Square. North of City Hall is a teeming shopping mecca that leads to the Cathedral Quarter. More....
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