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Belfast
Dating back to the Middle Ages, the second-largest city on the Irish Isle, Belfast has a rich history. Some visitors may already know that one of the most iconic oceangoing liners, the Titanic, was built here in the world-famous Belfast Shipyard. The city is nestled beside the River Lagan and Belfast Lough, providing a lovely and privileged setting. Take a stroll and admire the mix of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture, dominated by the magnificently domed City Hall.
Visit Belfast City Hall, Grand Opera House, Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Titanic Belfast, St. George's Market, Belfast Castle, Parliament Buildings, and much more.
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Giants Causeway Coast
The Giant's Causeway Coast lies at the foot of mighty basalt cliffs along the sea coast on the edge of the Antrim plateau in Northern Ireland. The spectacular area is an important global geological phenomenon, comprised of some 40,000 large, regularly shaped polygonal columns of basalt in perfect horizontal sections, forming a pavement. It is protected by UNESCO not only for its beauty but also because its cliffs, seashores, marshes, and grasslands are home to more than 50 species of birds, as well as more than 200 species of plants.
Visit Dunluce Castle, Old Bushmills Distillery, Bushmills Railway, Dunseverick Castle, National Trust Carrick-a-Rede, and so much more!
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Derry (Londonderry)
The old 6th-century walled city of Derry (sometimes alternately referred to as Londonderry), is a centre of culture and creativity. The walls dating from the 17th century are still complete and measure 1 mile in circumference and stand six meters thick. There are several interesting museums like the Tower Museum which tells the history of the city from prehistoric times until modern day. From here you can easily day trip to the Giants Causeway, a volcanic formation of thousands of hexagonal rocks, situated about an hour away.
Visit the Museum of Free Derry, Tower Museum, Peace Bridge, Derry Walls, Bloody Sunday Obelisk, and much more.
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Antrim
Antrim offers its visitors a wide variety of things to do, from sampling fine whiskey and walking on majestic landscapes to crossing rope bridges and admiring the breathtaking scenery it has to offer. For a county so small there is a lot to do in it. This beautiful county of Northern Ireland has everything from beaches and castles to mountains and glens. Antrim is home to some of the best places to visit in Ireland. Home to the Antrim Coast Road which leads into the spectacular Giant's Causeway Coast, one of Ireland’s natural wonders. Antrim is gaining in popularity thanks to these and other great places to visit in the county.
Explore the Antrim Castle Gardens, Antrim Lough Shore Park, Clotworthy House, Antrim Round Tower, Shanes Castle, Barbican Gate Lodge and much more.
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Antrim
Antrim offers its visitors a wide variety of things to do, from sampling fine whiskey and walking on majestic landscapes to crossing rope bridges and admiring the breathtaking scenery it has to offer. For a county so small there is a lot to do in it. This beautiful county of Northern Ireland has everything from beaches and castles to mountains and glens. Antrim is home to some of the best places to visit in Ireland. Home to the Antrim Coast Road which leads into the spectacular Giant's Causeway Coast, one of Ireland’s natural wonders. Antrim is gaining in popularity thanks to these and other great places to visit in the county.
Explore the Antrim Castle Gardens, Antrim Lough Shore Park, Clotworthy House, Antrim Round Tower, Shanes Castle, Barbican Gate Lodge and much more.
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Antrim Coast
The Antrim Coast is one of the most amazing shorelines in the UK, and one of the world's least spoiled coastlines. The rugged edge of County Antrim features remote glens, imposing cliffs, tiny fishing villages, pristine beaches, and colorful history; it sets the scene for epic adventures. Fans of the blockbuster series Game of Thrones are sure to recognize some of the scenery as well, as parts of the popular show were filmed here!
Visit the Clotworthy House, Shane's Castle, Glenariff, Cushendall, Cushendun, Torr, Larne, Ballygally, and much more.
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Ballycastle
Ballycastle may not be as popular as other cities in United Kingdom, but don`t let that fool you. Ballycastle is a beautiful upcoming tourist destination that is worth a visit. You will be surprised by some of the unique things to do and places you can explore at this hidden destination. If you have plans to visit the United Kingdom and are not sure if Ballycastle should be included in your itinerary, keep reading.
Explore Ballycastle Beach, Kinbane Castle, Ballycastle Museum, The Puffin Gallery of Art, High Crafts and Jewellery, Ballycastle Forest, and much more.