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    The modern and lively city of Belfast is situated on the east coast of Ireland, straddling the

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    border between counties Antrim and Down and the rivers Lagan and Farset.

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    It is the capital city of Northern Ireland and is still a major port, with commercial

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    and industrial docks.

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    Belfast was the birthplace of the RMS Titanic, which famously struck an iceberg and sunk

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    in 1912.

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    This legacy is recalled in the renovated dockyards' Titanic Quarter, which includes the Titanic

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    Belfast, an aluminium-clad museum reminiscent of a ship’s hull.

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    Belfast has an infectious atmosphere with a fabulous sense of humour, and an ever-growing

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    range of places to eat, drink and be entertained.

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    Before we get into the top 10 things to do in Belfast, we’ve included links in the

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    description to various discount codes and links to resources of things to do, so make

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    sure you check those out.

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    10) At number 10 is Titanic Belfast

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    The old Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast’s docks is where the world’s most famous ocean

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    liner was assembled.

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    The head of the slip-way where the Titanic was built is now occupied by a cutting edge

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    museum with a bold design.

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    Titanic Belfast is a multimedia extravaganza that uses multi-sensory technology to send

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    you back to Belfast in the 1910s when the Titanic was assembled and launched.

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    You can see recreations of cabins on board, learn fascinating facts about the vessel and

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    even enjoy afternoon tea in a recreation of the famous grand staircase from the ship.

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    Visitors can explore this iconic six-floor building and its 9 interactive galleries,

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    taking you through the stories, sights, sounds and even smells of Titanic.

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    9) Number 9 is the Hop-on Hop-off Bus Belfast

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    The Hop-on Hop-off Bus Belfast is the best way to see all you want in this large port

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    city, home to stunning architecture, world-class museums and great attractions.

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    From Belfast Castle to the historic harbour district, hop on and off whenever you like,

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    at all of Belfast's best, most convenient locations for sightseeing.

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    Each bus is equipped with panoramic windows and audio guides giving helpful commentaries

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    along the route.

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    8) At number 8 is Belfast Zoo

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    Belfast Zoological Gardens is located in a relatively secluded location on the north-eastern

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    slope of Cavehill, overlooking Belfast's Antrim Road, resulting in a uniquely tranquil environment

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    for the animals.

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    There are more than 130 different species in the park, along with favourites like giraffes,

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    zebras, tigers, lions and Asian elephants.

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    The zoo has a schedule of feedings and talks, and an area where children can feed and befriend

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    Shetland ponies, Tamworth pigs, miniature donkeys and African pygmy goats.

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    7) Number 7 is Belfast Castle Estate

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    Belfast Castle estate is situated on the lower slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in north

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    Belfast and has amazing views over Belfast Lough.

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    It contains both parkland and mature mixed woodland and offers superb views of the city

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    from a variety of points.

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    The estate is home to many different species of wildlife, including long-eared owls and

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    sparrow-hawks.

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    The Park also features Cave Hill Adventure Playground, a local Visitor Centre, landscaped

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    gardens, a Millennium herb garden, eco-trails and orienteering routes.

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    6) At number 6 is Belfast Cathedral

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    Belfast’s cathedral was built in stages at the beginning of the 20th century on the

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    site of the old St Anne’s parish church going back to 1776.

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    It is one of Belfast's most magnificent buildings with stunning stained glass windows, great

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    mosaics and beautiful Romanesque arches.

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    Visitors can also see the Titanic Pall, which is a beautiful cross, dedicated to those who

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    sank with the Titanic in 1912.

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    5) Number 5 is Belfast City Hall

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    Belfast's classical Renaissance-style City Hall was built in fine, white Portland stone

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    in 1906.

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    This stunning Edwardian civic building, in the centre of the city, offers free public

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    tours led by an experienced guide.

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    Take a tour around the beautifully decorated interior and learn about its history or walk

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    in the gardens to discover the Titanic memorial, some lovely art work and beautiful statues.

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    4) At number 4 is Belfast Botanical Gardens

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    These elaborate public gardens were established in 1828 by the Belfast Botanical and Horticultural

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    Society, in response to public interest in horticulture and botany.

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    The 28-acre public park centres on the 19th-century Palm House that is a magnificent cast-iron

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    and glass construction with a birdcage dome.

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    The site contains many exotic tree species and impressive plant collections mainly from

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    the Southern Hemisphere.

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    3) Number 3 is HMS Caroline

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    Launched in 1914 and moored in the Titanic Quarter, HMS Caroline is the surviving vessel

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    that fought at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.

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    All of the amazing spaces across three decks have been recreated to look exactly as they

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    did when HMS Caroline first left her slip-way to enter the naval service.

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    On board you can see the restored cabins and mess, and check out interactive exhibitions

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    about naval warfare in the First World War.

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    2) At number 2 is Hillsborough Castle and Gardens

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    Built in the 1770s, Belfast's Hillsborough Castle is the official residence of the Royal

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    Family, whenever they're visiting Northern Ireland, and the Secretary of State for Northern

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    Ireland lives here year round.

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    Visitors can explore 40 hectares of gardens, and get a guided tour of the castle to see

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    the elegant State Rooms, the graceful Drawing Room, and even the regal Throne Room.

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    1) And at number 1 is Stormont Parliament Buildings

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    The Parliament buildings are open to the public Monday to Friday and visitors can take a free

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    tour and explore the beautiful surroundings of the Stormont Estate.

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    The Parliament building is just 15 minutes from the city centre, set in parkland, and

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    enjoys imposing views across Belfast to the Black Mountain and Belfast Hills.

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    There are six pillars in the portico, each representing one of Northern Ireland’s counties,

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    while the building is 365 feet wide, each foot representing a day of the year.

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    So that sums up our top 10 things to do in Belfast, we hope you enjoyed, if you did please

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    Until next video have a great day.

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