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About Belfast
Belfast has had a notable troubled past. Tourism while important to the city was difficult to promote in the midst of 'the troubles'. Since the cease fire of sectarian violence Belfast has flourished as a must see city. Belfast offers tremendous craic for visitors. Like Dublin the social scene revolves around the bustling city centre pubs and clubs.

The city was transformed by the Industrial Revolution, and the stack of grand public buildings give it a vigorous, 19th-century feel. Belfast's Gaelic name is Beál Feirste, referring to the River Farset which is now banished to an underground pipe. The River Lagan still flows through the city, and the surrounding hills mean the bucolic countryside isn't too far away.

Belfast's compact city centre curls around the undulating west bank of the River Lagan. Most points of interest are within easy walking distance of each other, and City Hall on Donegall Square is a good central landmark to use if you lose your bearings. From City Hall, walk north along Donegall Place and Royal Ave if you want to hit the shops; go northeast to reach the recently redeveloped Cathedral Quarter and pedestrianised alleyways of the pub-filled Entries; keep heading northeast a little for the Albert Memorial Clocktower, dramatically backdropped by Samson and Goliath, the Harland & Wolff cranes on the east bank of the Lagan; go south down Dublin Rd for the Golden Mile entertainment area, Queen's University, Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens; and to the east, follow Chichester St for the Waterfront Hall and Hilton Hotel. The Westlink Motorway cuts off the centre from West Belfast, home to (Catholic) Falls Rd and (Protestant) Shankill Rd. Head to the Entries for character-filled pubs, the Golden Mile for restaurants and bars, and further south to the university area for accommodation.

     

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UK : 0800 018 34 73
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INT: + 353 1 662 3528

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