Whatever the season, you’ll find an endless amount of entertainment on in Belfast City and with Spring in full swing we’ve picked out a few cracking evening’s of entertainment for anyone looking for an early holiday away in Northern Ireland’s Capital City.
Posted: 06 Feb 2015 by
Niall McKee |
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Belfast is home to Napoleon’s Nose, Titanic Exhibition and the world famous TV show Game of Thrones. This Co Antrim city is a fantastic base to set yourself up to visit nearby attractions such as The Giants Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Rathlin Island. It also boasts some of the coolest nightclubs, bars and eateries to suit every taste and budget.
Posted: 24 Jun 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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Galway is one of Ireland’s most visited counties each year and for good reason. The county has a fantastic mixture of attractions which caters for everyone’s interests. Be it heritage, culture, sport or scenery, you’re sure to find it in the Tribal County.
Posted: 29 May 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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A trip down South might just be what’s needed for you as the summer rolls in. Last year, County Cork was the sunniest place in the country. The weather station at Cork airport recorded over 1,488 sunshine hours over the year and the hottest temperature was recorded across the border in Kerry at a whopping 31°C! It’s safe to say 2013 was a great year!
Posted: 27 May 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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If you or your family are planning a holiday to Dublin this summer, why not visit many of the historical sites this wonderful city has to offer? The good news is the three that I have chosen to highlight are FREE to visit.
Posted: 21 May 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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Waterford City has something for everything with all these attractions and so many more besides. Waterford City has an abundance of fascinating historical attractions that provide the perfect day out for all the family to enjoy. Reginald’s Tower, Waterford City's Medieval Museum and The House of Waterford Crystal is a must.
Posted: 20 May 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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