Belfasssssst - things to do advice 13:34 - Mar 2 with 5149 views | DaiHo0p | Going there for the first time for 2 nights in April - part of our joint 50th celebrations. Staying in the Tit Quarter (Premier Inn) as we are going to see Muse the day we arrive (again ffs, missus and all that) in the SSE next door, so afternoon prior to that might be doing the titanic experience. What is there worth doing for the next day? | | | | |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 14:01 - Mar 2 with 5125 views | Mick_S | Dai - if you have a hire car try the north coast drive, taking this place in for lunch: http://www.bushmillsinn.com/ The drive is a piece of cake, and strangely enough, can be even better when it rains, which it will. Any of the N.I. tourist sites will point you in the right direction. | |
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Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 15:22 - Mar 2 with 5065 views | robith | If you can get a car, the north Antrim coast is absolutely jaw dropping. Obligatory pint in the crown too | | | |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 18:22 - Mar 2 with 5002 views | WareRanger | Would certainly recommend the hop on hop off bus tour. Takes you to everywhere you need to see including Stormont, City Hall, Titanic quarter, Crumlin Road prison and the peace walls. I worked out there for a couple of years and loved the place. You can't believe what a divided city it is until you see it for yourself. Plenty of football grounds to tick off as well if there's a local game on. As previously mentioned, the coastal drive to the north coast is unbelievable and well worth a day trip if you've got time. | | | |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 18:34 - Mar 2 with 4987 views | komradkirk | Antrim coast road is a very scenic drive,with many good stop off points.All the attractions mentioned in Belfast are worth a look.If you take a black taxi tour of the murals try and take in both sides because there are two sides to this place. Some good bars in the Cathedral quarter if you venture from the Crown and Robinsons on Great Vic St. To be fair there are enough good bars for a real long pub crawl. | | | |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 11:52 - Mar 3 with 4851 views | hovehoop | If you have time, the Giants Causeway is worth a look and from memory it's near the Bushmills Distillery so you can visit both. Also, if the Crown is the pub with the booth seating inside (with doors to each booth) then that's worth a look too - I can't remember the pub name though I remember being taken aback by the decor. | | | |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 12:07 - Mar 3 with 4834 views | londonscottish |
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 15:22 - Mar 2 by robith | If you can get a car, the north Antrim coast is absolutely jaw dropping. Obligatory pint in the crown too |
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Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 12:11 - Mar 3 with 4829 views | DaiHo0p | Thanks all My Director here is a Belfast boy and he mentioned a pub that hasn't changed since the Empire - is that the Crown? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Belfasssssst - things to do advice on 18:32 - Mar 3 with 4703 views | Dougal_RBlock | Hey, first of all it always rains over here so be prepared! If your going out for drinks Head to the Cathedral Quarter, its about a 10min walk across the river from where you are or a £4 taxi ride! It's the place to be in Belfast at the moment and has some lovely pubs. The Dirty Onion, The John Hewitt, Duke of York, The Harp Bar. If you have time and a car the North Coast is a lovely part of the Country. The Titanic Experience is alright, but it's a do it once and say you've done it type of thing. There are some top restaurants in the City ( it's called a city but everything is a 10min walk away), just depends on your tastes. If you want to treat the Mrs to a nice Cocktail, then The Merchant Hotel cocktail bar, Muriel's, The Perch are the places to visit! Any other Q's I'll be more than happy to answer. [Post edited 3 Mar 2016 19:09]
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