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Lime Tree Restaurant
The Lime Tree Restaurant is located on Catherine Street within the town of Limavady. It has been established since 1996 and is owned & managed by Stanley & Maria Matthews with Stanley in the kitchen & Maria overseeing the restaurant. We use fresh seasonal produce much which is sourced locally and combine traditional Irish dishes […]
Read MoreRamada Portrush
Ramada Portrush near Dunluce Castle is located in the center of a bustling seaside town, just 10 minutes from the Giant’s Causeway. Receive a friendly greeting at our non-smoking Portrush hotel overlooking the ocean. Book our meeting and banquet space, take advantage of our guest laundry and use Wi-Fi Internet access to go online. Request […]
Read MoreUlster Museum
As make-overs go, this £17m, three-year revamp of one of the city’s most beloved landmarks is a real stunner. Once inside the curious hybrid of 1960s concrete and neo-classical architecture, a gleaming 23m high atrium reveals glimpses into three specially created Zones covering four levels. As you navigate the glass and steel walkways, keep an […]
Read MoreUlster Hall
34 Bedford Street, t. 028 9033 4455, www.ulsterhall.co.uk, Home to contemporary and classical music, theatre, literature, sports, comedy and more, the Ulster Hall is one of Northern Ireland’s most celebrated cultural landmarks, having been at the heartbeat of Belfast’s arts and entertainment scene for over 150 years. The iconic venue has hosted a galaxy of […]
Read MoreTitanic's Dock & Pump-House
Titanic’s Dock and Pump-House comprises a 7-acre scheduled monument site which includes the Thompson Dry Dock and its associated Pump-House. The Pump-House was once the beating heart of Harland & Wolffs operation during the construction of the great White Star Liners – Britannic, Olympic and most famously the RMS Titanic. The Thompson Dock itself is […]
Read MoreTitanic Belfast/Slipways
Located at the Queen’s Yard more colloquially known as the Main Yard, are the twin slipways of the Titanic and Olympic White Star passenger liners. Initiated by Titanic Quarter Ltd,Titanic Quarter Ltd’s the consultations with the Environment & Heritage Service led to the statutory scheduling of both slipways and the adjacent waterways in the Victoria […]
Read MoreThe Gasworks
Designed by Charles Lanyon and opened in 1849, this gothic masterpiece is said to be based on Oxford University’s Magdalen College. It is regarded as one of the best universities in the British Isles and its Chancellor, former US Senator George Mitchell, was a major architect of the Good Friday Agreement. Famous alumni include President […]
Read MoreStormont Estate
Stormont Castle was built in 1858 in baronial style, complete with turrets, battlements and conical caps. Its flamboyant exterior is said to have inspired that of Scotland’s Balmoral Castle. After surviving demolition plans in 1921, the Castle became the official residence of the NI Prime Minister and, in today’s devolved NI Assemby, houses the Office […]
Read MoreSt. Malachy's Church
Saint Malachys is an historic Roman Catholic Church located in Belfast. The castle-like exterior and studded Tudor-style door of St. Malachy’s opens onto an incredible interior with a ceiling like an inside-out wedding cake. In 1868, the largest bell turret in Belfast was added to the church. It was taken away shortly afterwards, due to […]
Read MoreSt. George's Market
As gastro tourism goes, St. George’s City Food & Garden Market (Sat, 09:00-15:00) is about as tasty as they come, and an absolute must on any epicurean’s shopping list. Regarded as one of the UK’s finest food markets, St. George’s has around 250 stalls selling an eclectic range of local and organic produce from fresh […]
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