Belfast Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Titanic Belfast Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
A day at Titanic Belfast ⚓️🚢
I was visiting Belfast for a few days and I always wanted to see where the Titanic was built and
Located beside the Titanic slipways and the Harland and Wolff drawing offices the very place the Titanic was designed, built and launched is Titanic Belfast .
It tells the story of Titanic from her conception, through her construction and launch , to her maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.
The museum has to be one of the best I’ve been too and even tho you could see it all in a few hours , I ended up staying most of the day it was awesome !
In a self guided tour you will uncover the sights sounds ,smells and stories of the ship and the people that made her .
Follow a series of themed exhibits as you journey through boomtown Belfast and the shipyards the liners where built , to the launch , fit out and maiden voyage , before discovering more about the sinking ,aftermath and the Titanic’s final resting place .
The museum has some great views over the port of Belfast and the slipways where the Titanic was built and launched and in the Titanic quarter and only a short walk from the city centre it’s easily accessible with also a variety of food outlets ,a gift shop , free Wi-Fi , lockers and car parking .
Had a great day would definitely recommend 👍
Titanic Belfast - Northern Ireland: This is the world’s largest Titanic experience. I was so exciting when visiting this place and surprised with some small details on the Titanic especially how they decorate the bedroom inside for example. I would call this is my WOW experience!
The love between Jack and Rose, the classic pose of the two with open arms at the bow, and the melodious "My heart will go on"... is the impression most people have on the dream ship Titanic. Although it may be a bit unexpected, the world's most famous luxury ship was born in the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast.
100th anniversary of the sinking accident In 2012, on the site of the construction and launch of the Titanic, an angular silver building was built. It looks like a ship's bow, and looks like a glacier from a distance. . This is the Titanic Museum, the most frequent attraction on Northern Ireland's postcards today.
Titanic has been recorded from design, construction, sea to shipwreck. Every time in the past and present, it is recorded here. In 9 interactive exhibition halls, it takes at least 3 hours to finish. Rather than visiting a museum, it is better to join a trip to the Titanic, and to face the footsteps of time, become a member of more than 15,000 shipbuilders in the clink of the hammer, enjoying the first place in singing and dancing. The welfare of the cabin passengers, in the rushing call for help, crossed the Titanic under the Atlantic Ocean in April 1912...
In my way to titanic museum, Belfast, uk
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Black Mountain Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Montenegro | The overseas version of Erhai Lake
Montenegro is just like the international version of Erhai Lake, isn't it?! Besides the crystal-clear pond in front of the old town, the clouds floating in the water, the pigeons wandering in the empty alleys, and the solitary boat in the inland sea.
A person's winter 7-day tour of Montenegro by bus + railway + a person's winter
This is my last stop on the Balkan Peninsula, having previously visited Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the city of Dubrovnik, I took a bus across the border to Montenegro, which went quite smoothly.
Many people ask me why I chose such a niche country as Montenegro? What's fun there? Is there scenery or culture? Honestly, I'm not sure why I chose the Balkan Peninsula, maybe I wanted to see a slightly different local culture and customs. I've been to Western Europe too many times and it's no longer fresh.
Many people also ask me why I didn't travel all over the Balkan Peninsula? There are 7 countries in total, and I have a 21-day holiday, which is perfectly manageable. But I prefer deep travel, I don't like to skim over places like completing a task by checking in a country. So my itinerary is 6-7 days in a country, which is enough for me to see the essence.
Winter is indeed not very suitable for travel, the daylight is too short, many activities are not open, there are no tourists so there is no shared tour, but I want to say that because it is the off-season, I enjoy the WIP treatment in the scenic area, which is the joy of being completely unoccupied. And accommodation will be cheaper, so there are pros and cons, you decide.
Location: Montenegro
After being completely sun-baked in the Mediterranean sun in the Gulf of Adriatic in Montenegro, we bid farewell to this popular small country and fly back to Serbia in the heavy rain. (How small is the airport in Montenegro? We are on the small plane of the propeller that runs from the boarding gate to the apron in the heavy rain.) [haughter])
The road to the airport by car, experienced a special One thing that warms the heart [love]. The two-way single-lane road encounters a turning blind zone of more than 90 degrees. When the two cars turn around, they are both decelerating + pressing, and we are still in danger of "retrograde". When the driver of the second car came over, he gave us a side-by-side gesture. The helper quickly put the car on the side, and then we saw a giant container truck coming across the road and turned a big bend to stick to us. Its gone.
The original two cars were using the deceleration pressure line to force the opposite car to decelerate to protect our safe car [Rose].
This is an instant that is enough for me to love this country, and the people here [love]!
City Centre Belfast Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Walking around the corner of Belfast City
One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building. Walk around Belfast City Centre and immerse yourself in the local heritage and culture. Check out historical buildings and discover more about the history of Belfast.
Wondering what to do during your visit to Belfast? Head into the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre at the heart of the city to find out what’s on. The City Centre is also the main starting point for different tours taking place throughout the city.#Belfasttrip #historicallandmarks #mytravelhacks #familytrip
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Strolling around Belfast city
Strolling around the corner of Belfast City catching up the best scenery to capture perfect moments with family. Walk around Belfast City Centre and immerse yourself in the local heritage and culture. Check out historical buildings and discover more about the history of Belfast. One of Belfast's most iconic buildings, Belfast City Hall first opened its doors in August 1906 and is Belfast's civic building.#historicallandmarks #mytravelhacks #familytime #Belfasttrip
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Belfast City Hall Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Christmas market in Belfast, NI
Belfast brings to you the vibe of Christmas. Worth visiting the market for its frolicking vibe with the best food representing different origins. I visited this place with my family on a weekend and We are in awe with the place. The city hall is well Lit and christmassy ready. I would definitely visit again.
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Visiting Belfast City Hall
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Hey there, fellow travelers! I recently had an enchanting visit to Belfast City Hall, and it left me in awe of its rich history and captivating architecture! 🌟🇮🇪✨
Getting to Belfast City Hall is a breeze, as it's conveniently located in the heart of the city. You can easily reach it by public transportation or enjoy a leisurely walk through the bustling streets of Belfast. 🚶🏻♀🗺
Stepping into this majestic building felt like stepping back in time. The grand neoclassical design, adorned with beautiful sculptures and intricate details, took my breath away. The iconic dome and stunning façade are testaments to the city's enduring heritage. 🏰🌸
Inside, the halls are adorned with elegant décor and historic artifacts, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Belfast's fascinating past. The guided tours provide fascinating insights into the city's culture and governance. 📜🗝
Belfast City Hall is a true gem of Northern Ireland, a must-visit for history enthusiasts and architecture admirers alike. Don't miss the chance to experience its timeless beauty! 🌆✨
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Belfast Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Beautiful hilly Cave Belfast Castle
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Belfast Castle just 10 mins away drive from the town. it’s beautiful ! gorgeous ! breath-taking ! Castle . Everything here are amazing.
it located at the hill top you require a bit of hike and walking upward to the castle you require comfortable wear including a sport shoes when you visiting the castle.
the garden is amazing including the interior of the building . you can find many facts and rare items inside the castle . having a tea or lunch here is amazing too you required booking in advanced for the food .
the view from the top is breathtaking and beautiful. you really need to visit here to see in your eyes. recommended
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