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Local tourist spot suggestions Northern Ireland

The town hall square has some statues and interesting buildings.

19C town hall in the Renaissance style topped with a copper Dome.
The oldest religious building in Belfast.

The interdenominational school for children is located behind pleasant gardens.

Hotels: Northern Ireland

Ten Square is Belfast's most interesting and innovative hotel development of the decade. This chic hotel has established itself as a firm favourite with visiting celebrities and discerning locals ali...

The Travelodge Belfast is a cosy hotel offering excellent value for money, and a fantastic location in the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Great Victoria Street Station, Grand Opera Hou...
Featuring on all major routes, this city centre budget hotel is an ideal base whilst working or visiting Belfast, with the train and bus stations across the road. The Belfast Central Travelodge offer...

Holiday Inn Belfast is located in the heart of Belfast city centre's 'Golden Mile'. Located about 17 miles from Belfast International Airport and just four miles from Belfast City Airport. Excellent ...

Local restaurant suggestions Northern Ireland

Converted stables and coach house with popular summer courtyard. Downstairs a cosy bistro; upstairs a casual restaurant. Both serve fresh, earthy and robust seasonal dishes.

Classic seafood menu supplemented by daily specials; mussels are a speciality, served in black enamel pots. Gets very busy, so arrive early, or be prepared to wait.
Smart, stylish Grill Room.

Not your typical brasserie - more formal and a little quieter than most, but stylish and modern. Confidently prepared modish cooking with classic base. Good value lunches.
 
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The capital of Northern Ireland, a vast shipping and industrial metropolis, is now in full flight. Under the dual effect of a country hoping for a lasting peace and a growing economic power, the City has drawn new breath and provides a picture that will put to the sword lovers of clichés. The revival of the old town centre is the most visible sign of this.