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Park Avenue Hotel

Park Avenue Hotel

Located in the vibrant Belmont area yet less than 2 miles from Belfast City Hall, The Park Avenue Hotel Belfast provides a unique experience for people who are tired of the usual and want something different.

Ten Square Boutique Hotel

Ten Square Boutique Hotel

Located within the ideal spot to take in all the culture and history our cosmopolitan city has to offer, the hotel is just steps from the historic City Hall, Waterfront Hall, the city central business district and the Victoria Square shopping mecca.

Keef Halla Country House

Keef Halla Country House

A luxurious hotel style bed and breakfast in Crumlin, Antrim and County Antrim. This guest house offers excellent accommodation for anyone looking for a Belfast International airport hotel before or after a flight.

Lewis Restaurant

Lewis Restaurant

Dining at The Old Inn is always a pleasure and the recently renovated & highly acclaimed Lewis Restaurant is noted throughout the country for its superb cuisine using fresh local produce with a seasonal menu and excellent wine list.

The Great Hall – Queen’s University

The Great Hall – Queen’s University

Designed by Charles Lanyon, the main building at Queen’s University is one of the best loved buildings on this island. Housed within the distinctive Lanyon Building The Great Hall is one of the most sought after venues in Northern Ireland.

Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall

A magnificent Edwardian ‘wedding cake’ built to reflect Belfast’s city status, granted by Queen Victoria in 1888. The City Hall built in Baroque style stands in the centre of the city. Its dome has been part of the skyline since 1906. The exterior is in Portland stone and the splendid interior is embellished with Italian marble and elaborate plasterwork.

Saint Malachys Church

Saint Malachys Church

The Church was designed by Thomas Jackson of Waterford and it is in the ecclesiastical style of the Tudor period. Saint Malachy’s Church is regarded as one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival churches in Ireland.

Ulster Hall

Ulster Hall

Look out for the organ pipes of one of the most valuable organs in the world that dominate the back of the hall, as well as the acclaimed historical paintings of Belfast that line the walls.

Crumlin Road Gaol

Crumlin Road Gaol

Crumlin Road Gaol is a former prison situated in North Belfast, Northern Ireland. Designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, the Gaol was built between 1843 and 1845 it is the only Victorian era prison remaining in Northern Ireland and was one of the most advanced prisons of its day.

The Grand Opera House

The Grand Opera House

Since opening its doors on 23 December 1895, the Grand Opera House has delivered an unrivalled programme of entertainment, playing host to some of the greatest names in theatre and music.

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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