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Welcome to Belfast, Ireland
Hope your flight was pleasant. Our first stop on this journey is the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast. It is the birthplace of RMS Titanic which famously struck an iceberg and sank in 1912. Lets go and wander off in the streets of the Irish culture and learn about the Irish music and delicacies .

Places to Visit

  • City Hall 

    Located in Donegall Square, Belfast City Hall is a civic building of the City Council. It first opened its doors in 1906 and is now listed as one of the A listed buildings. There is an easy guide available to take one through the history of the place.  

  • St Anne Cathedral

    Built in the year 1899, this cathedral shows its uniqueness through its Roman architectural style and holding of two bishops in place of one. Get off the busy streets of Belfast and you might get a chance to explore the religious side in you at this holy church. 

  • Albert Memorial Clock

    The Albert Memorial Clock is a clock tower situated at Queen's Square in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was completed in 1869 and is one of the best known landmarks of Belfast.

  • Titanic Belfast is a self-guided historical experience which tells the story of the birth of the iconic Titanic to its maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Its visitors can also explore the sights, sounds and smells through the number of interactive galleries. 

We’re heading to Sligo next

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