Dublin is one of the most popular places in Europe for a weekend break or holiday. Ireland’s capital is always alive and bursting with people and activity. Colourful characters abound with the loquacious Dubliners going about their business mingling with visitors from all over the world. It’s just about as cosmopolitan as you can get but still retaining a culture all of its own. Its pubs are famous for fine stout and the buzz of conversation and traditional entertainment and there are shops galore and prices to suit every pocket.
With a great industrial character not unlike that of Manchester and
Newcastle, Belfast is the place to be for terrific night life, a weekend
buzz with all of the fun and action. There are trendy clubs, fantastic pubs
and restaurants to pick from and modern hotels to suit every pocket. It has
a quieter, stylish side too, with the impressive Waterfront Hall, the Grand
Opera House and the Odyssey centre contributing to the massive arts and
entertainment available in Belfast.
With some of the cheapest flights in Britain and regular ferry sailings,
Belfast is set to become the fashionable short break destination in Ireland.
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