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Cultra, Holywood BT18 0EU United Kingdom

#2.
44 Irish Quarter West, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Flame is the only complete Victorian Gasworks in Ireland and Carrickfergus Gasworks has the largest surviving set of horizontal retorts in Western Europe. Built in 1855, it initially produced gas t... More on Yahoo! Travel
This is a tour back in time to see how coal gas was manufactured and use in the early 19th century. The guide was very nice, the kids enjoyed very ... More on TripAdvisor

#3.
114 Malone Avenue, Belfast BT9 6 United Kingdom
Welcome to cabtoursNI providers of the world famous political historic tours. On a tour, our experienced an... More on TripAdvisor
Our Guides have a full knowledge of the British / Irish conflict and can give you an indepth tour of the mu... More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
73 Dublin Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Collett Art Gallery is a friendly little space crammed with vivid oils by Irish painters Leo Casement and Marion Collett, the gallery owner. On visiting you may be lucky enough to meet the artist h... More on Yahoo! Travel
This friendly little gallery is crammed with vivid oils by Irish painters Leo Casement and Marion Collett, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#5.
Clifton Street, Belfast BT13 1 United Kingdom
Clifton Street Graveyard is one of the oldest graveyards in Belfast dating back to 1790 and is the place wh... More on Yahoo! Travel
Really exciting to learn that there was so many important people buried there did not like the way the plac... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cultra, Belfast BT18 0EU, United Kingdom
This museum constitutes the largest transport collection in Ireland, housing everything from carriages to cars to fighter planes, as well as the definitive exhibition on the Titanic. The second hal... More on Yahoo! Travel
I would not recommend this trip if you have young children as the staff were on the whole unhelpful and very unimfortative. More on Yahoo! Travel

#7.
Various venues, Belfast BT11 8 United Kingdom
Ever since the explosion of the "Troubles" in 1968, popular art has played a major role in proclaiming the loyalties of Belfast's two antagonistic communities. Vivid murals expressing political and... More on Yahoo! Travel
Political tours mountain walks nature reserves music and food a excellent place to visit as you can imagine I stayed the majority of time in west Belfast and I will certaintly go back again. More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
Templepatrick, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Patterson's Spade Mill is the last surviving water-driven spade mill in Ireland and is now run by the N... More on Yahoo! Travel
It costs the National Trust £200 to make a spade by hand and they sell them for £70. More on TripAdvisor

#9.
47 Donegall Place, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast mushroomed under the double boom of the linen and shipbuilding industries in the 19th century and i... More on Yahoo! Travel
The staff is great, they really care. More on TripAdvisor

#10.
Belfast, Northern Ireland
All steam ahead for the newest way to experience the creation of the world's most famous steam liner, the T... More on Yahoo! Travel
Firstly, a HUGE thanks to Chris, the guide we had that day. I don't think he's the regular guide, but it wa... More on TripAdvisor
