I'm going to Belfast for a long weekend in July. It's my first time and I don't know much about the city. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to stay/visit/eat/drink?
Thanks to anyone that can help,
HH
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Thread: Belfast
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18-04-2016 12:22 PM #1
Belfast
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18-04-2016 01:18 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Must do:
Titanic
open top bus tour
The Crown Liquor saloon (National trust owned pub)
Plenty bars and restaurants aroundThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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18-04-2016 02:05 PM #3
Was in Belfast this time last year for 5 days and had a fantastic time. Would also recommend the open top bus tour as a must do. Went to the Titanic museum and while it's interesting it's not something I'd do again. Went to the Ulster museum (which was free) and found that more interesting. Also done the nomadic which is next to the Titanic museum and it was a lot better. Get the guided tour round first and then walk around by yourself. Fab city, you'll have a great time
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18-04-2016 02:44 PM #4
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I would also recommend the open top bus tour, takes you to all the areas of interest. The titanic museum is ok, we visited Crumlin road gaol which was really interesting, also did a boat tour of the dock area which was good. Would also recommend a day trip to giants causeway. We booked a lot of stuff through the open top bus tour website, think it's called city sightseeing Belfast, which saved money. Enjoy, it's a great place to visit.
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18-04-2016 04:04 PM #5
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Went last year,cracking city would also recommend the bus tour went to the titanic museum,bit of let down if I'm being honest the city centre is good for a walk about plenty of nice buildings and stuff,there's a I'm sure it's called cafe metz which is great for breakfast and lunch or even just a coffee and cake they also do evening meals but we weren't in at night
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18-04-2016 04:38 PM #6
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Also st George's market is excellent
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18-04-2016 05:48 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I once made the mistake of getting on the ferry to Belfast on the 11th July. Never again, it was horrific. Sorry i can't really recommend too much in belfast as I don't spend a lot of time there. There are plenty decent pubs, the John Hewitt in the cathedral quarter and for a bite to eat with decent beer selection mollys yard near the uni are particularly good.
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19-04-2016 07:43 PM #8
Cheers for the tips. I always like bus tours early on so you get a good feel of where everything is, glad to hear this one is rated highly. We'll most likely go to Giants Causway and some of the pubs and restaurants recommend.The Game of Thrones tour sounds alright as well if there's time. Thankfully we're not traveling on 11th July but that's more luck than good planning, I'd completely forgot about it.
We ended up going to Belfast by choosing 6 city break destinations and rolling a dice. Belfast was a bit of a wildcard but I've heard a few folk say good things about it. The dice told us to go to Bordeaux last year which I recommend, especially if you like your wine.
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19-04-2016 09:42 PM #9
George Best gets a good mention on the bus tour. Was able to tell the guide I had been privileged to watch him play for Hibs.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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20-04-2016 05:35 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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02-06-2016 09:28 PM #11
They used to, and I'm sure must still do, specific tours that look at murals in both communities which has had good reviews. maybe worth a look
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02-06-2016 09:49 PM #12
I go every couple of weeks with work and normally stay at the Europa which is just off the Main Street. Plenty to do but the open top bus is great. I enjoy going to ten square for somthing to eat
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03-06-2016 08:02 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The bus tour covers all that though and goes up and down the Falls Road, Shankill Road and around the peace wall. You get to see all the murals and stuff and have the opportunity to jump on and off the buses whenever you want so can spend time looking at them and taking photos. Having never been before, I was amazed at how close the two roads mentioned are to each other. Not normally one for bus tours but the Belfast one is fantastic.
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