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Belfast - Best Streets and Foods
Visiting beautiful Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom - mouth of sandbanks
Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, and the centre of the tenth largest Primary Urban Area in the United Kingdom. It is located on the River Lagan.
Belfast was a centre of the Irish linen, tobacco processing, rope-making and shipbuilding industries: in the early 20th century, Harland and Wolff, which built the RMS Titanic, was the world's biggest and most productive shipyard. Belfast played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, and was a global industrial centre until the latter half of the 20th century. Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast Ireland's biggest at the beginning of the 20th century.
Today, Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. The city suffered greatly during the conflict called the Troubles, but latterly has undergone a sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former years, and substantial economic and commercial growth. Additionally, Belfast city centre has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years, notably around Victoria Square.
Belfast is served by two airports: George Best Belfast City Airport in the city, and Belfast International Airport 15 miles west of the city. Belfast is a major port, with commercial and industrial docks dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline, including the Harland and Wolff shipyard.
Victoria Square
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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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Victoria Square Belfast Evening Christmas Walk Through 2018
I haven't been into Victoria Square Belfast for a long time. I don't like shopping so normally I deliberately stay away from all shopping centres. Tonight I visited Belfast's Victoria Square to have a quick Christmas dander through it. Here then is my Victoria Square Belfast Christmas walk through, taking in the evening sights sounds and atmosphere.
Victoria Square cost £400m. It is the biggest and one of the most expensive property developments ever undertaken in Northern Ireland. It opened on 6 March 2008. Its anchor tenant at nearly 200,000 ft² (18,581m²) is the largest House of Fraser that the retailer has opened in the UK.
Victoria Square celebrated their 10th Birthday in March 2018 featuring a series of events throughout the month.
Victoria Square 10 Facts
1 Victoria Square stands on a 14-acre site in the heart of the oldest part of Belfast city centre.
2 Victoria Square took over six years to complete and around 6,000 people were involved in its construction.
3 The centre played a major role in Belfast’s regeneration, extending city centre retail space by almost one third.
4 At 800,000 ft² (75,000m²) Victoria Square represents the largest ever commercial development in Northern Ireland.
5 It is home to an iconic yellow statue
The yellow Jaffe Fountain at Victoria Square was first constructed in 1874. It was moved to Botanic Gardens in 1933 but returned to its original home in Victoria Square in 2008 after a complete restoration.
6 So far, Victoria Square has brought 150+ new brands to Northern Ireland including House of Fraser, Apple, Hollister, Reiss, Ted Baker, Jo Malone, Mulberry, Cruise, Boux Avenue, Zizzi and Five Guys.
7 With so many shops, it's no surprise that Victoria Square has created a lot of jobs for the city. Victoria Square currently employs almost 2,500 people.
8 A large section of the main roof of the Victoria Square is covered in sedum, a combination of moss and heather, in a direct attempt to reduce the carbon footprint of the building. The material soaks up rainwater allowing it to evaporate naturally over time rather than overload drainage systems.
9 The dome is a work of art
364 individual rectangular panes of four times glazed glass make up the Victoria Square dome – a now iconic feature on the Belfast city skyline and a great spot to enjoy panoramic views of the city.
10 The shopping centre has raised over £200,000 for charity with events and activities ranging from abseils to bake sales!
Further
Q-Park provides 2 levels of basement parking with c. 1,000 spaces,
98 unit shops – ranging in size from c. 300 ft² (2,787m²) to c. 60,000 ft² (5,574m²), Leisure units including an 8 screen Odeon Cinema, restaurants, bars and cafés
17.2 million people expected to visit Victoria Square per year placing it in the top ten shopping centres in the UK
106 apartments
New public space topped by the dome with viewing zone overlooking the sedum roof installed by BBS Green Roofing
Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )
Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )
Lisburn is a city in Northern Ireland. It is 8 mi southwest of Belfast city centre, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. Lisburn is part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area.
Formerly a borough, Lisburn was granted city status in 2002 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden jubilee celebrations. It is the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million.
The north and south divide in Lisburn can be seen either side of the railway line that goes through the centre of the city. North Lisburn is home to many of the residential neighbourhoods, and contains the notable landmarks of the Theipval Barracks, and the Laurelhill Sportszone.
Lisburn is notable for its large number of churches, with 132 churches listed in the Lisburn City Council area. One of two cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor is in Lisburn, Christ Church Cathedral.
Lisburn railway station was opened on 12 August 1839. The railway remains a popular means of transport between Lisburn and Belfast, with the express trains taking 10–15 minutes to reach Belfast's Great Victoria Street. The Lagan Canal passes through Lisburn. This connected the port of Belfast to Lough Neagh, reaching Lisburn in 1763 (although the full route to Lough Neagh was not complete until 1793). Lisburn has become one of the main towns/cities in Northern Ireland for shopping. Bow Street Mall, on Bow Street, houses over 70 stores, many eateries (including a food court) and a multi-storey car park with over 1000 spaces.
( Lisburn - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lisburn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lisburn - UK
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Castle Court Shopping Centre Belfast Haunted Location
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A Walk Around Belfast City - A gentle walk around Belfast City. A great city to chill in & explore.
Belfast City - A walk around Belfast city to explore its hidden gems...
Visit Belfast for some excellent sightseeing and sample great Belfast pubs, shopping and attractions. In Belfast city centre you will find the City Hall, restaurants, shopping and roads leading to city attractions such as Queens University. Belfast is a great city to walk around.
Being the Capital city of Northern Ireland means that there are lots of different things to be explored in this city and it is of course one of the most visited cities in Northern Ireland as well. Whether it is about the shopping places and centers or else about the museums and old historical places, there are always what you will fall in love with in Belfast, and most importantly, walking around this city is a recommended option.
Walking through the city, you might be searching for those best bars which you want to have a drink at ( you might be looking for those best restaurants which you could be offered with delicious food at ( and you might be one of those coffee lovers who will be searching for the best cafes in Belfast that one could enjoy coffee, brunch, or even get served with a yummy dessert (
Another part of walking around Belfast city and trying to explore it is going to check those historical places and buildings which will tell you more about the city. There are lots of landmarks for this city which one should pass by - even just walking beside it and taking some pictures - such as the case with the famous Europa Hotel. There is also the Grand Opera House where one could book a performance while being in the city and enjoy an Irish cultural night.
The list for those different places is long, because moving past the Grand Opera House, there is the famous City Hall building ( which is one of the most famous touristic places in Belfast and which you are allowed to get inside and inspect the whole thing as well as the garden outside in which there is a memorial for the victims of Titanic.
Walking around Belfast and exploring all the corners of this beautiful city, we have passed by famous streets, crucial shopping centers like the Victoria Square Shopping Centre which is considered the most famous in Belfast, and we even passed by Castle Court which is another important shopping centre to be found in the city.
The Commercial Court in Belfast is one of those places which are usually recommended for visitors for the different restaurants, bars, cafes, and even hotels which it hosts, and not just that, but it is also one of the places where lots of those old buildings and even bars are located - you will definitely enjoy a walk there and exploring all the beautiful things regarding this place ( The Commercial Court is found inside a place known as the Cathedral Quarter which is also one important spot to discover because it is located in Belfast's City Centre and invites lots of people to it (
We have to say that one of the best things about Belfast in Northern Ireland is the fact that most of the touristic attractions are located next to one another and within a walking distance and this allows for enjoying the scenery of walking the streets while going from one place to the other (
From the other recommended places to visit and the different things which one could actually do in Belfast, there is the famous Titanic Quarter and this goes back to Belfast being the home place for Titanic and the place it was built in ( there is also the Crumlin Road Goal ( there is Narnia & CS Lewis Square that is located in Belfast as well ( and the famous Belfast Castle (
These are not the only attractions to be visited in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but there are also those parks which are scattered all around the country and one of the most famous of them all is known as The Botanic Gardens ( which is near the city centre of Belfast, and this is actually making it one of the most famous.
One of the interesting things which we should mention about Belfast and walking through its streets is the graffiti or the murals which are found across the streets on the different walls of the buildings - this is one of the most interesting parts of our trip when we are walking the streets of Belfast - we get to see lots and lots of things.
Belfast, a place you should visit now.
A Walk Around Belfast City - A gentle walk around Belfast City. A great city to chill in & explore. Walking Tour Belfast - Visit Belfast Today!
A Trip to Northern Ireland
We went to Northern Ireland for a day.
First Shopping Centre = Buttercrane in Newry
Park = Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor
Town =Warrenpoint, Co.Down
Second Shopping Centre = The Quays, Newry
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View of Belfast from Victoria Square Shopping Centre 2015
This video shows the view of Northern Irish City of Belfast from the Victoria Square Shopping Centre in 2015.
Victoria Square, Belfast is a mixed retail, entertainment and residential development in Belfast, Northern Ireland built by Multi Developments. It is the largest property development ever undertaken in Northern Ireland, costing £400m.
3/10/2015