Cornmarket, Belfast, Rocks to Our Bikes
What a great adventure this time round. We rocked up at Cornmarket in Belfast City Centre with our festival bikes and rickshaws and powered up DJ Dave Ralston for 2 hours, pumping out tunes to keep city shoppers rocking, including an impromptu guest appearance by Rebekah Fitch who composed her song as she went along. All powered entirely using our E-Bikes, including the one and only, Host from the Coast, Alan Simpson!
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Quick walk around in Belfast
Have a quick walk around in Belfast exploring the Victoria Centre, High Street, Corn Market, Buskers and the feel of Belfast with people shopping and enjoying the vibe of Belfast. The video ends up at the front of City Hall.
Keywest live cornmarket Belfast
Belfast Shoppers' delight at flash mob dance for Children's MRI Scanner Appeal
Belfast shoppers were given a treat recently when over 120 Irish dancers from across Northern Ireland came together for a flash mob dance in Arthur Square, Belfast to raise awareness of the Children's MRI Scanner Appeal.
The appeal aims to raise £2m for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facility dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of sick and injured children in Northern Ireland.
This will be located at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, which is currently the only children's hospital in the UK and Ireland that does not have its own MRI Scanner.
Belfast Flashmob 2018
2018 west coast swing rally.
Donegall Place & Royal Avenue; Main Shopping Area in Belfast
Are you searching for the places where you are supposed to shop in while being in Belfast? Donegall Place and Royal Avenue are those where the international brands and shops are located and where you will most probably find all what you are searching for.
Donegall Place is the main shopping street in Belfast that runs from the north side of Donegall Square which is located in the centre of Belfast city. The name of the street or the square is taken from the Donegall family and in this area you will most probably find all the services which you might be searching for and which include the need for a bank for example.
In every single city out there in the world, there will be a specific street or area where one will get the chance to do some shopping and where the most well known brands are located, this of course comes in addition to some of the big centers and malls which might be scattered in other parts of the city.
When it comes to Belfast, Northern Ireland, and the places where one could do some shopping, Donegall Place and Royal Avenue will be the right answer. Both streets are right next to one another and the best thing about them both is that they are situated in the centre of the city so close to some of the most popular attractions that are found in Belfast.
Royal Avenue is another shopping street in Belfast that is located in the Cathedral Quarter ( and it has been recently identified with the more recent Smithfield and Union Quarter. Royal Avenue street might be even considered more famous when it comes to shopping than the Donegall Place because it has been the city's principle shopping thoroughfare since its establishment in 1881.
Heading to any of these two different streets in Belfast for shopping might be the first thing to come to your mind, but we have to say that they also stand as historical attractions that one might visit in this city. Royal Avenue street for example used to host the Grand Central Hotel which is the most prestigious hotel in Belfast which welcomed many famous figures back in time, such as King Leopold III of Belgium, Sir Winston Churchill, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones (
Royal Avenue begins from the Donegall Place junction with Castle Place and Castle Street, the road runs north to the North Street crossing where the former Bank of Ireland stands then it angles northeast to the Donegall Street intersection continuing in a northeasterly direction as York Street. This brings us to one important conclusion at the end which is that both streets are next to one another and walking through one will eventually take you to the other.
Royal Avenue is more historical than the Donegall Place and it even had its effects back during the time of the Troubles since it was targeted by the Provisional IRA due to its economic importance as a commercial zone and the presence of the British Army military barracks.
From the top attractions of Belfast which are located close to Donegall Place and the Royal Avenue street which you could visit, you will be close to St. Anne's Cathedral ( City Hall is very close to the Donegall Place since it is considered in the centre of the city ( and the Commercial Court which is situated in the Cathedral Quarter (
Walking the streets of Belfast might bring you to some attractions which you didn't even think about and they might not be all related to historical buildings and museums, but they might be related to old areas, walls, and it could be even about graffiti art ( such as those which are found in the Cathedral Quarter (
These two streets might be the most famous ones when it comes to Belfast shopping streets but in this city you will also find some important and famous shopping malls and centres that might not be as historical as those streets. The most famous shopping malls in Belfast are the CastleCourt Shopping Centre and Victoria Square and these come directly after the Donegall Place and Royal Avenue streets - another option you could go for if you are searching for a shopping place and you don't care about looking deeper into the history of the city itself.
If you don't want to do any shopping while you are visiting Belfast and touring the city, you could still have a walk through these two important streets because they might provide you with some good history and they will also give you the chance to know more about the atmosphere related to the centre of the city, keeping in mind that lots of attractions are located very close to these two different streets.
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Queen Receives Warm Welcome at Belfast Market
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Belfast city centre
Street performer in Belfast
Belfast City Tour
I have highlighted the places of interest in and around Belfast city centre - including the City Hall, Central Library, Castle Court, Royal Avenue, Cornmarket and Victoria Square. Queens University and Botanic Gardens are situated in south Belfast (one mile from the city centre) Belfast Castle is located in North of the city. The Castle lies beneath the Cavehill and the garden is beautifully maintained during the spring and summer.
Ormeau Baths, the contemporary art gallery runs an exhibition for several weeks.
Belfast has beautiful architecture - just look at the buildings in Royal Avenue! The interior of central library reminds me of a Roman Temple. A building in the style of art deco is found close to the library.
Modern buildings have sprung up close to the Lagan River.
The political murals are a reminder of the city's troubled past and I have decided not to include them in this slide show. Instead I have chosen two that are not political
And speaking of politics. - Stormont parliament building is not open to the public but those on foot can stand at the steps which lead to the entrance of the building
Cornmarket Motorbike Launch 2016
Northern Ireland’s newest motorcycling champions Josh Elliott, 2015 British Superstock winner and Ulster and Irish Motocross title holder, Curtis Trimble launch the Cornmarket Motorcycle Awards which will be held in Belfast on January 29, 2016. Joining the new champions are David Weir of the Enkalon Motorcycle Club and Sam Geddis, Managing Director of Cornmarket Insurance Services with the Joey Dunlop trophy that will be presented to the Irish Motorcyclist of the Year on the night.
Belfast C S Lewis Festival Events Programme 2017
I'm over at Eastside Visitor Centre on the Newtownards Road in the heart of East Belfast.
Eastside are run an annual festival honouring and celebrating the life and writings of local man CS Lewis who was born close by and who lived just up the road at Little Lea, Circular Road, Strandtown
( 1905-1930 )
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. He held academic positions at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge University (Magdalene College, 1954–1963). He is best known for his works of fiction, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.
Lewis wrote more than 30 books, which have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions of copies. The books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia have sold the most and have been popularised on stage, TV, radio, and cinema. His philosophical writings are widely cited by Christian apologists from many denominations.
In 1956, Lewis married American writer Joy Davidman; she died of cancer four years later at the age of 45. Lewis died on 22 November 1963 from renal failure, one week before his 65th birthday. In 2013, on the 50th anniversary of his death, Lewis was honoured with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. The fact that a number of CS Lewis's 'children's', books have been translated into film has very mush increased their popularity and accessibility to a world wide audience.
A mural depicting Lewis and characters from the Narnia series is found on Convention Court, Ballymacarrett Road, East Belfast.
Recently opened CS Lewis Square just off the Newtownards road has a number of leading animal and human characters taken from the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. It is a very fitting and popular tribute to the man.
Lewis mentioned the Mourne Mountains in Co Down as part of the inspiration to write The Chronicles of Narnia. About them, Lewis wrote I have seen landscapes ... which, under a particular light, make me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge.
C. S. Lewis's is buried at Holy Trinity Church, Headington while his family are buried in Belfast's City Cemetery.
Wee Toast Tours - Ladies on Tour!
Street musicians in Cornmarket, Belfast.
British Council's Peace and Beyond, Day 2 - 11 April 2018
Highlights from day two of British Council's international Peace and Beyond conference.
Taking place on the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement, the conference provides an opportunity to look beyond Northern Ireland - and towards other international models of peacebuilding in countries including South Africa, Colombia, Lebanon, and the Western Balkans with delegates from 27 countries around the world.
NoMoreTraffik Belfast Flashmob
Belfast Flag Protest Plea
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BELFAST HAS TALENT - NVTV - promo 3
Deejay, songwriter and record producer, Lawrence John hosts random street auditions in Donegal Place & Cornmarket for BELFAST HAS TALENT, or is it LAWRENCE HAS TALENT......lol
Musical Flashmob at Corn Market for Belfast Festival Launch
A Musical Flashmob appeared at Corn Market and City Hall in Belfast for the launch of The Ulsterbank Belfast International Arts Festival.
'The Friendship band' quietly appeared from nowhere to shock onlookers with a musical outbrust.
With over 134 events from 23 countries, you won't be stuck for something to do in the month of October. From a free circus to classic piano and folk music to West End theatre, and top-class entertainment, you have lots to choose from.
For more information and to book tickets please visit belfastinternationalartsfestival.com
BELFAST CITY BIKE TOURS
Fun, friendly and informative tours of Belfast with local guides to show you the sites.