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Belfast Travel Guide: 13 BEST Things To Do In Belfast, Northern Ireland

This Belfast travel guide shares the best things to do in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Recommended Tours in Belfast:

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Titanic Belfast Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic:
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Embark on a captivating journey to the vibrant city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this captivating destination. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Belfast's rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere.

Explore the fascinating history of Belfast at the Titanic Belfast, an award-winning museum that tells the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Learn about the city's maritime heritage, explore interactive exhibits, and even step aboard a full-scale replica of the Titanic's grand staircase.

Discover the iconic political murals that adorn the city's streets, reflecting Belfast's complex past. Take a guided tour through the neighborhoods to gain insights into the Troubles and the city's journey towards peace and reconciliation.

Indulge in Belfast's vibrant food scene at local pubs, restaurants, and markets. Sample traditional dishes such as Ulster Fry, Irish stew, and soda bread, or explore the city's diverse culinary offerings from around the world.

Explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Belfast, such as the Giant's Causeway. Marvel at the otherworldly basalt columns and take in the breathtaking views of the North Antrim Coast.

Experience the lively atmosphere of Belfast's cultural scene at the Cathedral Quarter. Discover art galleries, theaters, and live music venues that showcase the city's creative talents.

Immerse yourself in the history of the impressive Belfast City Hall, an architectural masterpiece set in the heart of the city. Take a guided tour to explore its ornate interiors and learn about its significance in Belfast's history.

Visit the historic Crumlin Road Gaol, now a fascinating museum. Delve into the prison's dark past, hear stories of its inmates, and even take a guided tour through the underground tunnel that connected the gaol to the courthouse.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Belfast, Northern Ireland's vibrant capital. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, historical significance, and unforgettable experiences.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Belfast in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, culture, and warm hospitality await!

Keep watching to see the top things to do in Belfast, top attractions in Belfast, places to visit in Belfast and UK travel guides.

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Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )

Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )

Lisburn is a city in Northern Ireland. It is 8 mi southwest of Belfast city centre, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. Lisburn is part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area.

Formerly a borough, Lisburn was granted city status in 2002 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden jubilee celebrations. It is the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million.

The north and south divide in Lisburn can be seen either side of the railway line that goes through the centre of the city. North Lisburn is home to many of the residential neighbourhoods, and contains the notable landmarks of the Theipval Barracks, and the Laurelhill Sportszone.

Lisburn is notable for its large number of churches, with 132 churches listed in the Lisburn City Council area. One of two cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor is in Lisburn, Christ Church Cathedral.

Lisburn railway station was opened on 12 August 1839. The railway remains a popular means of transport between Lisburn and Belfast, with the express trains taking 10–15 minutes to reach Belfast's Great Victoria Street. The Lagan Canal passes through Lisburn. This connected the port of Belfast to Lough Neagh, reaching Lisburn in 1763 (although the full route to Lough Neagh was not complete until 1793). Lisburn has become one of the main towns/cities in Northern Ireland for shopping. Bow Street Mall, on Bow Street, houses over 70 stores, many eateries (including a food court) and a multi-storey car park with over 1000 spaces.

( Lisburn - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lisburn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lisburn - UK

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Castle Gardens, Lisburn | The giant Marble [@JunClaudz]

Castle Gardens in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, If you love nature and greenery you must see this park in Lisburn and you will surely love this place.. A very nice place to hang out with your family, friends and even your pets... I was quiet amaze with the giant Marble that i had to take a picture with it....
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Seasons in Northern Ireland: Temperature and Climate by Month

Bewitching silence of the magic of the surrounding ocean at different times of the year in Northern Ireland: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Climate data for Belfast.

Climate data contains approximate climate information for recent years and averages for previous decades as of the date of the video.
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Ormeau Road | Ormeau Park | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Belfast Attractions | Discover NI

Ormeau Road | Ormeau Park | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Belfast Attractions | Discover NI

In this video, we show you around the Ormeau Road and Ormeau Park area of Belfast city centre, Northern Ireland.

Ormeau Park is perhaps the oldest public park in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is also one of the largest and busiest parks in the city and is considered to be a popular sports venue, providing numerous facilities including soccer pitches, bowling greens and pavilions, a BMX track, in addition to basketball and tennis courts.

The park also has a children’s playground.

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Castle Gardens Lisburn; A Refreshing Walk in the Garden

If visiting Lisburn City - the Castle Gardens is a nice place for a walk - one of the best things to do in Lisburn - perfect for a family or just to chill for a little while. There are a few other nice places to check out in Lisburn as well - do check out some of our links below.

Lisburn is known to be the third largest city in all of Northern Ireland and this brings us to the point of visiting and exploring its streets and some of the most important touristic attractions which one should head for once being in the city. One of those most visited places and which happens to be the most important is the Castle Gardens in Lisburn.

Lisburn Castle Gardens is the ideal place for those who want to have a relaxing and refreshing walk by nature or even those who just want to sit in a place steeped in history and bring their minds to rest for some time. There are some statues located in the garden that would immediately link you to the history of the place and will bring you to know more about it all.

Actually, Lisburn Castle Gardens is the most historically significant open space in Lisburn and it was also the place where Lisburn Castle was once situated; a 17th century manor house that was once built by the Conway family, the landlords of Lisburn. This garden was not a public place until the death of the last landlord of Lisburn, Sir Richard Wallace, and his wife, Lady Wallace, that their heir Sir Murray Scott gifted it to the people of Lisburn in 1903. The Manor House was actually destroyed during the great fire that took place in Lisburn in 1707.

The upper section of the garden dates back to the Victorian times and it actually carries many historical significant features that include the 1677 red sandstone gateway, the Wallace drinking fountain, and a memorable erected in 1891 that honors Lisburn's landlord Sir Richard Wallace.

There were some archaeological excavations that took place in Lisburn Castle Gardens during its renovation times and at this point there were different 17th century artifacts discovered that include a double flight staircase and a gazebo; some of these different artifacts are now placed and found in Lisburn Museum which is located in Lisburn city centre.

What you are going to see in Lisburn Castle Gardens is not the same as the old one which used to be found back in the 17th century of course, there are different renovations done to the place
by Lisburn city council that was even supported by Grant Aid from The Heritage Lottery Fund in 2008.

It always feels different to visit a garden that dates to years and years back and takes its part in the history of the whole city, but in addition to the history of the place, it is also considered important to enjoy the place as being one green area that you could walk through, sit in, and have some kind of refreshed air away from all the tension that you might be passing by in your daily life.

Lisbrun city is not far away from Belfast, so it won't be hard to go and visit it if you have some spare time which you are willing to spend somewhere else - it is only 8 miles southwest of Belfast - and there are actually different things to visit there in addition to walking down the streets of the city.

While exploring Lisburn Castle Gardens, we also had the chance to visit the famous Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum which would take you through the linen industry of the city and it also offers some workshops and free tours ( there is also the famous Christ Church Cathedral which was named St. Thomas Church before and which is also important when it comes to this city ( the Island Arts Centre is another place and option to consider ( and finally there's the famous Giant's Ring (

We have been to Lisburn before several times and in every single one of them we managed to explore something new about this beautiful city. We have been through a walk before that included passing by those different locations and we actually fell in love with it all; exploring the streets, passing by all these shops and boutiques, and at the same time knowing that one of Northern Ireland's biggest shopping destinations, the Bow Street Mall, is actually located in Lisburn and it has more than 70 shops (

If you are looking forward to explore a new city other than Belfast, you could head to Lisburn for being close, for once being part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area, and also for being situated on River Lagan forming the boundary between county Antrim and county Down.

Have you ever been to Lisburn city in Northern Ireland before? Share your experience with us and tell us more about it!

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???????? HD Walking Tour through YORK (England, UK)

This walk through YORK, ENGLAND was filmed on Saturday 16 April, 2022. For the best experience, ensure you wear headphones and switch on closed captions for information about the city and the landmarks featured!

Time stamps:
00:00:45 - York Minster
00:01:59 - Dean's Park
00:10:41 - York Chocolate Festival
00:14:58 - The Shambles
00:19:02 - The Shambles Market
00:29:51 - The Hole In Wand
00:30:08 - Jorvik Viking Centre
00:31:47 - Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
00:33:22 - York Castle / Clifford's Tower
00:36:00 - York Castle Museum
00:39:25 - York Dungeon
00:40:03 - Grand Opera House
00:42:12 - River Ouse
00:48:08 - York City Walls
00:51:46 - York Museum Gardens
00:53:37 - York Museum

Student Visa/Easy way to get UK With IELTS Or Without IELTS /Guidance Plus/UK/Northern Ireland

How to come uk through student visa. How to apply student visa? student visa processing one by one. How to get student loan, accommodation and job.
If you want any help to come uk as a student. please contact guidance plus agency. they will able to help you throught out your processing.Students #ukmallu #Jobsni #Workvisa #JobsUK #Studentvisa #tiertwovisa #Qubstudent #Queensuniversity #cambridgeuniversity #Studentvisa #dependentvisa #Guidanceplus #Irelandmallu #Belfast

GLAMPING in a FOREST DOME || Private HOT TUB

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Glenwherry Slemish Mountain Co Antrim Northern Ireland

A trip out in the snow to Glenwherry to see Slemish mountain...then a venture on to the Misty Burn Cafe outside Ballyclare...
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International Meeting Point Lisburn Road Belfast

This is the International Meeting Point on Belfast's Lisburn road. The centre reaches out to and offers a Christian welcome to migrants and asylum seekers in our city.
Funded by United Appeal and the South Belfast Presbytery, the International Meeting Point was set up in 2010 by Presbyterian Irish Mission Worker Keith Preston. Along with a small team of volunteers the IMP began serving free tea and coffee and offering English classes to migrants and asylum seekers in the city. Today, the centre welcomes people from over 30 different countries and is dedicated to meeting their practical and spiritual needs.
The IMP offers a wide variety of help and services to those who come through its doors: serving food and drinks in the cafe ( 50-60 meals provided most days ), offering legal advice, running English classes, taking people shopping, helping the unemployed find jobs and leading Bible studies.
International Meeting Point provides a a safe haven and listening ear for foreign folks largely new to Belfast. Here they can meet up, chill out, go online, have a game of snooker etc and meet locals who offer help.
The IMP continues to be supported by volunteers, with close to 80 people from over 20 Belfast churches involved on a regular basis. The International Meetng Point is reaching out to the 'stranger', in Belfast and sharing God's love. This should always be a priority for those who claim to be Christians because this what Jesus did!

Leeds & York Adventure | A long weekend break

We recently went on a short trip to Yorkshire (mainly Leeds & York) and we vlogged snippets of our adventure! Hope you will enjoy this video! :) Cheers!

The Green Room Restaurant

Indulge in delicious dining at The Green Room Restaurant at Crowne Plaza Belfast.
Our new menu boasts sumptuous seasonal cuisine including the Chargrilled 10oz Sirloin Causeway Steak and the mouth watering 8 Hour Slow Roast Sticky Rack of Pork Ribs.
Food is served Monday - Sunday: 6pm-9.30pm
Book your table online at: goo.gl/eajTTe or call on: 028 9092 3500

Queen's Diamond Jubille Baton Relay Presentation

Each year, Her Majesty The Queen, as Patron of The Boys' Brigade, receives a message of loyal greeting from the Brigade and sends a reply to the Brigade's Annual National Council. This year as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, The Queen has handed over her reply personally and The Boys' Brigade is delivering the message to its members in an unusual way.
The Queen's message is contained within a silver baton which began its journey at Balmoral Castle on 14 August and is being passed from BB Battalion to BB Battalion in a variety of unusual ways. The Baton first travelled through Scotland and then on to Northern Ireland. It will then visit the Republic of Ireland before flying to Newcastle where it will begin its journey throughout England
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Inside The Manor House Hotel outside Enniskillen.

Drive to Downpatrick Head

Seamill Hydro - Covid-19 Response - Video One

First in a series of videos describing the hotel's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Saul church site of St Patrick's first barn church

Found around 2 miles from Downpatrick in scenic rolling drumlin country near to the Slaney river where Patrick is said to have first landed to begin his preaching ministry to Ireland.

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