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Belfast Travel Guide & Tourist Information

... in order for it to stand vertically.Another historic building that a tourist must visit is Belfast Castle! Built in 1870, the castle is open to the general public and you will find two stylish restaurants within the castle alongside a ... Read Read: Belfast Travel Guide & Tourist Information

By: Nazir Daud | 04/06/2009 | Travel

Belfast Tourist Information

... in order for it to stand vertically. Another historic building that a tourist must visit is Belfast Castle! Built in 1870, the castle is open to the general public and you will find two stylish restaurants within the castle alongside a ... Read Read: Belfast Tourist Information

By: Naz Daud | 02/06/2009 | Travel

A Weekend in Belfast

... for £8 from Tour Ulster, or the Giant's Causeway and tour of the Antrim Coast for just £15. A visit to Belfast isn't complete without visiting Belfast Castle; just 3 miles from the city centre on the edge of Cave Hill, not far from Belfast ... Read Read: A Weekend in Belfast

By: Car Hire 3000 | 04/04/2007 | Travel

Overview of the city of Belfast and its Attractions

... hill country park, Belfast cathedral, city hall, fernhill house, culturlann macadam oflaich, Belfast castle and many other. Belfast has emerged as one of the favorite spot for shopping. Royal Avenue and Donegall Square are main places ... Read Read: Overview of the city of Belfast and its Attractions

By: ebookireland | 15/04/2009 | Destinations

Parks and Gardens in Belfast

... is the largest open space in Belfast, covering roughly 300 hectares. Centred in the park is the Belfast Castle which is its greatest attraction. The park has many wildlife habitats and is home to many species of animals and this is down to ... Read Read: Parks and Gardens in Belfast

By: Naz Daud | 23/07/2009 | Travel

Belfast's Fine Parks and Gardens

... is the largest open space in Belfast, covering roughly 300 hectares. Centred in the park is the Belfast Castle which is its greatest attraction. The park has many wildlife habitats and is home to many species of animals and this is down to ... Read Read: Belfast's Fine Parks and Gardens

By: Nazir Daud | 23/06/2009 | Travel Tips

Ferry Port to Belfast

... carries up to 1,500 passengers and 350 cars from Stranraer port to Belfast port in only 105 minutes. The town dates back nearly 500 years to the building in 1511 of Stranraer Castle, also known as the Castle of St John. This now stands ... Read Read: Ferry Port to Belfast

By: Douglas Scott | 05/06/2007 | Travel
Patricia

Visit Haunted Castles in Ireland!

... County Offaly, near the Shannon River. A ghostly figure of a man reportedly patrols one of its towers. Ballygally Castle is 20 miles from Belfast on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland. It is a beautiful hotel and is said to have its own ... Read Read: Visit Haunted Castles in Ireland!

By: Patricia | 21/09/2008 | Destinations

Delights From Astronomy To Gastronomy

... itself. Monumental buildings that show architecture was and still is an important show piece for Ireland abound around the city. Check out Belfast Castle, Queens University, The Albert Clock and Stormont Parliament Building just for ... Read Read: Delights From Astronomy To Gastronomy

By: Catherine Harvey | 04/07/2008 | Travel

Things To Do On Holiday In Ireland

... house. These are regarding the Protestants who live in the Shankill district. There are forty endangered species in the Belfast Zoo. The Belfast Castle offers a comprehensive view of the city. Another reason why families come to Ireland ... Read Read: Things To Do On Holiday In Ireland

By: Andrew Gibson | 20/04/2008 | Destinations

Celctic Highlights with Sceptre Tours

... Moher, and the Giant’s Causeway are all included on this tour. Your Irish vacation experience is completed with a visit to Belfast with a “Living History” tour in the company of a Local Guide. Next, travel back to Glasgow to complete this ... Read Read: Celctic Highlights with Sceptre Tours

By: Marilyn Taylor | 05/11/2009 | Destinations

The Best Drives in Ireland

... as one of the world’s top 5 touring routes. Begin your tour from Belfast and join the Coastal Causeway Route at Newtownabbey, home to its well-preserved 12th century castle. Head through the town of Kilroot and along to Larne and the ... Read Read: The Best Drives in Ireland

By: Car Guru | 31/07/2009 | Destinations
Tim Roseland

Tower Of London

... and the Tower is Tower Wharf, a freely accessible walkway with views of the river, tower and bridge, together with HMS Belfast and London City Hall on the opposite bank.  The nearest public transport locations are: Tower Hill tube station ... Read Read: Tower Of London

By: Tim Roseland | 09/03/2009 | Travel

What do you need to know about Ireland travel

... the north Belfast has amazing Neolithic caves in the Cave Hill Country Park and the Belfast zoo. Besides Belfast, there are several other counties of Northern Ireland region that have always gained tourist attention. South Ireland area ... Read Read: What do you need to know about Ireland travel

By: Mansi Gupta | 05/01/2006 | Travel
Kayla Reid

The Best UK Wedding Venues

... Gaelic or Fairyland in English, the name adequately reflects the beauty and ambience of this old world wedding setting. HMS Belfast – nautical nuptials For an entirely new experience, join the ghost crew of the World War II battleship, the ... Read Read: The Best UK Wedding Venues

By: Kayla Reid | 29/05/2009 | Weddings

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