Northern Ireland
Filter by:
FilterShowing 421-450 of 485
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,...
read full article
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.
read full article
24 Fascinating Urban Legends
Urban legends are told as true, local, recent occurrences. They often contain names of places or entities located in close...
read full article
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.
read full article
Dead Centre Tours and The History of The Troubles – Belfast
Looking for a Belfast Tour? A troubles walking tour? A Belfast City Tour? or a Belfast history tour? Dead Centre...
read full article
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....
read full article
The Legendary Narnia Trail, CS Lewis, Rostrevor
This Narnia Trail – which is found in Kilbroney Park– brings to life the story of Narnia as well as others...
read full article
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...
read full article
Game of Thrones Studio Tour: How to Go Behind the Scenes of the Number 1 Amazing Hit Show
Sad the amazing Game of Thrones is ending? An exciting Game of Thrones attraction coming to Northern Ireland will take...
read full article
Freelancing Knights of Redemption at The Winterfell Festival – Castle Ward
What is The Winterfell Festival? This anticipated festival is a celebration of everything related to the popular HBO TV series...
read full article
Florence Court: 18th Century House in County Fermanagh
Another location to make the list of remarkable Irish buildings is the 18th Century estate known as Florence Court. This...
read full article
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...
read full article
Exploring The Village Of Saintfield – County Down
When it comes to the many villages to explore in Northern Ireland, Saintfield is one of them, it is a...
read full article
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...
read full article
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,...
read full article
Giant’s Ring, Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Giant’s Ring, Lisburn, Northern Ireland – Before reaching the Giant’s Ring in Belfast, we had our road trip filled with...
read full article
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....
read full article
Streamvale Open Farm – Things to do in Belfast with kids
Streamvale Open Farm – A Place Fun For Animal Lovers Looking for something fun and exciting to do in Belfast,...
read full article
HALLOWEEN in Derry/Londonderry – The Halloween City!
Halloween in Derry! We wanted to do something different out of it this time and thus decided to head to...
read full article
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...
read full article
Belfast Spring Continental Market
Belfast Spring Market – Food Heaven Belfast Spring Continental Market is one of those markets held in the city during...
read full article
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...
read full article
Marble Arch Caves: Northern Ireland’s Hidden Gem
County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, often referred to as Lakeland Paradise, is home to many gems, including Enniskillen Castle Museum,...
read full article
10 Irish Islands You Must Visit
Ireland is well known for its outdoor activities, incredible landscapes, and also for its multiple islands that will take your...
read full article
Get Your Steps in at These 7 Parks & Trails in Ireland
Famous for its lush green landscape and breathtaking views, the entire island of Ireland is a hiking paradise. From steep...
read full article
5 tips for Hiking during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ireland is a hiker’s paradise destination from short walks to strenuous mountain range trails. It is known around the world...
read full article
The Odyssey Complex
The Odyssey Complex is a sports and entertainment cylindrical shaped and a huge sporting arena on the eastern side of...
read full article
The Grand Opera House
The Grand Opera House is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and it was designed by the theatre architect Frank Matcham...
read full article
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...
read full article
The Complete Guide to County Antrim
Charming glens, lush forests, mystical pathways and stunning coastlines, County Antrim has it all. Just a short drive from Northern...
read full article
Northern Ireland, a land of mythic landscapes and historical depth, invites you to explore its unique heritage and natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Belfast, rich in industrial heritage and the Titanic legacy, to the causeway coast with its UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland is a place of storytelling and natural wonders. The Mourne Mountains inspire adventurers, while the tranquil waters of Lough Neagh offer peaceful retreats. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Derry, with its historic walls and cultural festivals. Northern Ireland is a compact yet diverse region, offering everything from urban exploration in its lively cities to the serene beauty of its countryside and coastal paths. Discover the warmth of its people, the impact of its history, and the charm of its landscapes.