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Belfast Zoological Gardens
Antrim Road
Belfast
Tel : 028 9077 6277

Opening Hours
April - September
10am - 7pm daily
Last admission - 5pm
Animal houses close at 6pm

Admission Prices
April - September

Adult - £8.50 (18+)
Child (four - 17) - £4.50
Seniors, children under four and disabled - free

Stormount Grounds Upper Newtownards Road Belfast
Belfast BT4 3XX
Tel:028 9022 8334

The Stormount grounds are a great place to visit .People come here in numbers all year round either to just walk and take in the amazing views or to spend time in the futuristic childrens playground.It's also a great place to take a picnic to in the warmer months. Admission Prices
Free Entry
W5
Belfast Odyssey

2 Queen's Quay Belfast
Belfast
Tel: 028 9046 7700

Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday 10am - 5pm, last admission 4pm
Friday & Saturday 10am - 6pm, last admission 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm, last admission 5pm
Please allow 2hrs per visit

Admission Prices
Adult - £7.50
Child - £5.50
Concession - £6.00
Discounted family tickets available
Dundonald Ice Bowl
111 Old Dundonald Road, Castlereagh
Co. Antrim, BT16 1XT, Northern Ireland
Tel:028 9080 9100

Opening Hours
Mon - Thur 11am - 5pm ,7:30pm - 10pm
Friday 11am - 5pm ,5:30pm - 10pm
Sat 11:15am - 1:15pm , 1:30pm - 4:45pm ,6:30pm - 10pm
Sun 11:15pm - 1:15pm ,1:30pm - 4:30pm ,8pm - 10pm
Ten Pin Bowling hours - 10am - 11pm Mon - Sun

Admission Prices
Mon - Fri Daytime
All Ages - £4.70
Under 5's - £3.90
Family 4 - £16.00
Evenings & Weekends
All Ages - £6.50
Under 5's - £3.90
Family 4 - £22.00
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16 Things To Do In Belfast, Ireland
by: Niall Cinneide

If you are looking for a nice get-a-way weekend, with all the charm of a country town and yet all the opportunities of a thriving city, then Belfast is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy life! Belfast is the second largest city in Ireland, Dublin being the largest, and with a population of over 200,000 it is filled with the charm of an old town shipping port alongside a thriving metropolis. Belfast originated centuries ago as a shipping passage through the Irish Sea, protected on one side by Ireland and the other by England. Today it is quickly gaining the reputation as being the place to go for “a break”, even more than Glasgow or London! Once you get here, either by boat or plane, you have a choice either to stay inside your bed and breakfast, or get out and see what Belfast has to offer.

Below is a list of some of the things to do while in the area:

- Shine – nightclub plays extreme techno for dancing and disco.

- Crown Liquor Saloon – Is decorated in ornate, Victorian-era pub and is full of friendly faces.

- Ulster Museum – displays many artifacts of early Ireland and treasures from the Spanish Armada

- W5 – children’s Museum

- Ormeau Baths Gallery – well-known contemporary art gallery. Specialty shop inside.

- Linen Hall Library – Library founded in 1788, beautiful architecture.

- Customs House – Historic site.

- Belfast Castle – tour a majestic castle dating back to 1870’s.

- St. Anne’s Cathedral – outstanding architecture; religious site.

- Grand Opera House – opera

- Cathedral Quarter – in upscale neighborhood, buildings of glass and chrome, cafes and wine bars. Scenic/historic walking area.

- Botanical Gardens and Palm House – walkthrough gardens.

- Belfast City Centre and Laganside Walk – historic walking tour around downtown area.

- Harland and Wolff Shipyard – shipyard down at the docks – where Titanic was built

- Mountains surround city and make a beautiful place to spend a day hiking, picnicking, horseback riding.

- Have a fresh seafood dinner out on the Pier.

Belfast is the kind of get-a-way everybody needs every so often. Its quaint restaurants and pubs, old town background, and the dated architecture can’t help but lend a friendly atmosphere to all who enter. Whether you take a weekend, a week or three weeks, there is plenty for you and your family to do. If you need a rest, you can always slip down to the beach for a relaxing afternoon walking the shoreline and soaking up the sun. But once you come to Belfast, you’ll see why it is becoming the get-a-way-to city of Ireland.


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