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Lessons in Guinness – Tesco Food Festival Belfast
Guinness is a beer company that is famous around the world and it happens to be an Irish dry stout. ...
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10 Best Hotels in Belfast City Centre For Unbelievable Vacation
Belfast is so near and dear to everyone who has the chance to explore this incredible city. If you have...
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The Beautiful Works of John Lavery: On Display at the Ulster Museum, Amazing 19th/20th Century Art
Belfast’s Ulster Museum is an institution run under the National Museums Northern Ireland. This museum aims to educate and entertain visitors with exhibits on various topics surrounding Northern Irish and Irish history and culture as well as other topics important to the national curriculum or local interest. This includes the works of renowned Northern Irish painter John Lavery.
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Romantic Inspiration for Valentine’s Day in Northern Ireland: 5 Great Ideas
As February approaches it's time to think of how you are going to woo your significant other again this year. Whether it is through chocolates, roses, or a fancy dinner it is time to show your love and devotion. So, what are the best romantic ideas for valentine’s day in Northern Ireland? Read on for romantic inspiration and a bit of history on the celebration of love.
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Common Market Belfast: 7 Stalls of Delightful Foodie Heaven
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Belfast Pub Quiz: Where and When to Find 13 of the Best Belfast Pub Quizzes
Who doesn’t love a good pub quiz? Whether you are a mister know-it-all telling us all the capital of Venezuela (it’s Caracas) or the person who lives for the music round. We all have our part to play in a pub quiz team, including the team member who knows nothing but gets the rounds in. Belfast is a city full of great pubs and bars where you can find entertainment from Live traditional music to ukulele jams. It also hosts a great number of pub quizzes for you to enjoy. Some with themes, some with super specific rounds. But where do you find a good Belfast pub quiz? And when did this whole pub quiz tradition start? Read on to find out!
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Autumn Walks NI – 6 stunning trails you need to visit
Autumn walks NI Northern Ireland is known for its wide variety of magnificent landscapes, enchanting woodlands and stunning displays of nature. Throughout each County, mother nature has demonstrated her beauty and provided NI with scenic landscapes that attract attention from all around the world. To honour the beauty of NI, we’ve put a guide together for the best Autumn walks in Northern Ireland:
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7 Best Cafes in Belfast that are Punching with Absolute Flavour
Belfast has built a strong reputation as a foodie destination. Local cafes and niche delicatessens have popped up around the city, each offering a unique range of tastes and flavourful combinations that would excite any palate. Check out our list of the best cafes in Belfast and make any excuse you can think of to go visit them!
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16 Haunted Hotels in Ireland: Best Places for a spooky stay this Halloween
What better way to spend Halloween than to stay in a haunted hotel in Ireland? Read on to find out where the best haunted hotels in Ireland are and which haunted castle hotels in Ireland you can stay in.
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Halloween events in Belfast – for adults that want to have fun dancing with the devil
This Halloween, there are a number of great adults-only Halloween events in Belfast, from techno concerts to heart-hammering Zombie Runs....
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Best Sweet Shops in Belfast for Halloween Treats
Halloween is a holiday synonymous with sweets and candy, especially free sweets and candy given to you by your neighbors to prevent you from pranking them. Where did this tradition start and where’s the best sweet shops in Belfast for Halloween treats? Read on to find out where early trick or treat traditions came from and where you can continue them!
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Market in Donegall Square Means Christmas is in Belfast!
Every year, with only five weeks left to the holidays and just as the jingle bells vibes start to fill...
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Belfast Ukulele Jam: A Unique Live Music Act in Belfast
The Belfast Ukulele Jam are an informal group meeting to play Ukulele together once a week as well as for events such as family days, weddings, or even corporate events. They are a super friendly group that welcome newcomers gladly and put on a show sure to put a smile on your face. Currently they play weekly at the Deer’s Head.
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Liam Neeson: Ireland’s Favorite Action Hero
Liam John Neeson is the full name of the Irish actor who was born on June 7, 1953, in Ballymena,...
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Bubble Tea in Belfast: 7 Great Places to get boba in Belfast
More usually hard to find Asian dishes and delights are becoming easier to get in Belfast. But you might still not know where to get bubble tea in Belfast. This article has great recomendations for bubble tea in Belfast as well as other great Asian foods served up in bubble tea shops.
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The Deer’s Head: Belfast’s First Brew Pub
Experience a bit of Belfast's brewing history as well as a fantastic craft pint at The Deer's Head, Belfast's first brewpub.
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The Wonders of the Festival of Fools, Belfast
An Unmissable Festival Festival of Fools in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is one of those great fun-filled events of the year....
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360 Degree Video Tour of the Peace Walls Belfast
4K 360 Degree Video Experience of A Tour of the Peace Walls The Belfast Peace Walls carry a lot of...
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Live Music in Belfast: A Local’s Guide to Entertainment
Live music nights are essential to get a true sense of Belfast’s history and culture. Being a social hub with...
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Bootleggers Bar and Restaurant, Belfast
Less than a minutes walk from one of Belfast’s prime shopping locations sits Bootleggers, a medium-sized bar and restaurant. The...
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Discover Belfast’s St. George’s Market, County Antrim
St. George’s Market is one of Belfast’s top attractions. At St George’s you can find many stalls ranging from food,...
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St. Patrick’s Day in Northern Ireland
St. Patrick’s Day – which is also known as the feast of Saint Patrick or which might be called St....
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Linenopolis: The Magnificent Linen Quarter of Belfast
The city of Belfast has been known for many things, among which is the famous Linen Quarter of Belfast. Linen...
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Belfast Spring Continental Market
Belfast Spring Market – Food Heaven Belfast Spring Continental Market is one of those markets held in the city during...
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Fancy a Pint? Here’s 7 of Ireland’s Oldest Pubs
Throughout Ireland, you can find over 7,000 pubs. While some are new and modern, there are a handful of pubs...
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The Odyssey Complex
The Odyssey Complex is a sports and entertainment cylindrical shaped and a huge sporting arena on the eastern side of...
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The Grand Opera House
The Grand Opera House is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and it was designed by the theatre architect Frank Matcham...
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Making Cocktails at Muriel’s Belfast
Elderflower Martini with Brockman’s Tonic made in Muriel’s Belfast. We love our Martini Cocktail so we had great fun mixing...
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Victorian Belfast: An Architectural Guide
The Victorian Era, 1837 – 1901, was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was an era of great development...
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Belfast History: The Origins of a City
Belfast or, in Irish, Béal Feirste means “river mouth of the sandbanks”. It is the capital and largest city of...
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County Antrim, home to some of Northern Ireland’s most famous landmarks, is a place of natural beauty and historical significance. The Giant’s Causeway, with its hexagonal columns stretching into the sea, offers a glimpse into Earth’s volcanic past. The rugged cliffs of the Antrim Coast Road provide breathtaking views, while the Glens of Antrim are a testament to the lush beauty of the Irish countryside. Don’t miss the urban charm of Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital, with its historic shipyards, vibrant arts scene, and the Titanic Belfast museum. Antrim combines the allure of city life with the majesty of natural wonders.