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ireland bank holiday

A trip from 24 August 2007 to 26 August 2007, travelling to Belfast
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24/08/2007 to 26/08/2007
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Unscheduled - Belfast

Belfast was transformed by the Industrial Revolution, and its grand public buildings give it a vigorous, 19th-century …
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Belfast, United Kingdom
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This neo-classical palatial structure built between 1928 and 1932 was designed to house the Parliament for Northern …
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Upper Newtownards Road
Belfast, BT4 3SD
United Kingdom
+44 28 9052 0100
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Belfast mushroomed under the double boom of the linen and shipbuilding industries in the 19th century, and is …
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47 Donegall Place
Belfast, BT1 5AD
United Kingdom
+44 28 9024 6609
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Set on the wooded slopes of the dramatic Cave Hill is the 19th-century edifice of Belfast Castle. The castle was …
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Belfast Castle
Bellevue
Belfast, BT15 5GR
United Kingdom
+44 28 9077 6925
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Milltown Cemetery is one of the most famous landmarks on the map of West Belfast. Accessed at the top of the Falls …
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546 Falls Road
Belfast, BT12 6EQ
United Kingdom
+44 28 9061 3972
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I am a taxi driver living in the heart of Belfast, and would reccommend to anyone to make a visit to Belfast. It is at the minute one of the most sought after places for a short trip as finding a hotel room is becoming more difficult. Belfast is now in the process of building more hotels due to the high demand. There is much more business being invested so therefore the city just keeps growing. There is many beautiful places to visit including the new developement at the Titanic Quarter which is coming along nicely and will change the face of Belfast completely. VISIT HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED.
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Been to Belfast 3 times now . . wonderful place, and such friendly people.
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Would definately recommend a trip to Belfast, in fact anywhere in Northern Ireland. Stormont is as impressive in real life as it is on the TV, and Belfast city centre is wicked!
Seeing the mural on the side of a wall from the Titanic days and the docks as well! Also home now to the hugest Ikea you have ever seen!
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While I have never visited Belfast, I have holidayed and toured the Antrim coast line which is absolutely breathtakingly stunning. A drive to the Mourne Mountains is beautiful. If ever you go that way, I recommend everyone goes over the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. Not fot the faint hearted. I could go on, but suffice it to say, Northern Ireland has a lot to offer in the way of culture and scenery.
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