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High 10 Points of interest in Belfast Northern Ireland
I hope that you're planning a trip to Belfast Northern Ireland and if you're you will be made very welcome. Belfast since the end of "The Troubles" has undergone a huge regeneration program and the city is now slightly metropolitan in nature and there is a sure buzz about it.
Many individuals come to visit our capital city every year and I am sure they research quite a bit before their visit, but I assumed I would include what I consider to be the top ten attractions to see. I have also ranked them by the priority that I might choose to visit them in. They are additionally shut in proximity to one another and will be simply accessed by foot or by the native Metro bus. You can't miss these as they're a striking pink and white colour and most of them start out their destination from Belfast City Corridor, proper within the centre of Belfast.
Right here is the list I'd personally suggest:
The Ulster Museum
Queen's University
Botanic Gardens
Titanic Quarter
Belfast Castle
Crown Bar
Belfast City Corridor
Linen Corridor Library
Odyssey Arena and W5
Saint Anne's Cathedral
Just that can assist you with your deliberate route, I might start with the Ulster Museum which I am sure you will be pleased to know's free to enter and enjoy. Then stroll through the Botanic Gardens and enjoy the gorgeous gardens and the newhouse that has some very uncommon plants and shrubs. Just a brief walk away from that is the beautiful building that is likely one of the oldest universities within the United Kingdom, and most certainly value a visit. Deliver your camera as you will get some incredible shots.
A 20 minute walk or a 5 minute bus journey will take you into Belfast city centre after which it's best to visit the City Hall which is a magnificent building to see and is also steeped in Irish history. Across the road from the main entrance to the City Hall is the very old Linen Hall library which has a few of the most unusual and most attention-grabbing documents on Irish history.
A 5 minute walk from the Linen Hall library will take you to the perfect bar in Belfast, the Crown Bar. Enjoy a pint of the perfect Guinness you will ever style as you take in the superb interior, and if you're hungry, I strongly advocate the mussels. They're divine!
From there, it is well worth the 20 minute walk to see Saint Anne's Cathedral. From outside there you possibly can then hop on a bus and leave for North Belfast to see the Belfast Castle. From there you possibly can see the old dungeons and get a perfect panoramic view of all of Belfast and Belfast Lough.
Should you still have some energy left, then it's worthwhile to get back into Belfast city centre and head to East Belfast and the shipyard the place the Titanic was built. The Titanic walking tour is the one I'd suggest most as you get a proper sense of the history of the Titanic. This is all within a 15 minute walking distance from the City Hall.
Once you have finished that, then you are right beside the Odyssey advanced, where you'll be able to watch Ice Hockey if in season, catch a film, have a meal or a drink and eventually relax.
You are able to do the entire above in days but I might counsel take three days and enjoy them. A camera is a should and I might also recommend a video recorder of some kind as you will need to relive the memories.
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