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| Belfast Castle sits on the slopes of Cavehill overlooking Belfast Lough. It's steeped in History, too much to go into here. It's lucky it's got its own website.
From being used in World War II as a war control room to its current purpose as a popular wedding venue and restaurant the Castle has seen it all.
If you're in Belfast a vsit to the castle and it's grounds is a must.
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| The centre piece of Belfast City, the City Hall was completed in 1906 and has since been the scene of many of the proviences most signifigant moments in history.
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| The Crown is both ageless and priceless, a gem of Victoriana, and without doubt one of the great bars of the world. The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast was perhaps the greatest of Victorian gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain. Today wonderfully preserved, the Crown is cherished and still well used by the people of Belfast.
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| Over 15O years old the University has fostered the intelect of students for over 7 generations and still leads the world in cutting edge research.
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| Located in the City Centre, the Ulster Hall has long upheld a tradition of good music from the Ulster Orchestra to Take That.
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