20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast:
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1) Titanic Belfast
2) SS Nomadic
3) St George's Market
4) Ulster Fry Breakfast
5) Queen's University Belfast
6) Botanic Gardens
7) Belfast Castle
8) Cellar Restaurant
9) Cave Hill
10) Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Game
11) Boxty
12) Ulster Museum
13) Visit the Murals
14) Belfast City Hall
15) Octopus's Garden Vintage Store
16) Belfast Black Stout
17) Victoria Square Dome
18) St. Anne's Cathedral
19) Holohan's at The Barge Ship Restaurant
20) Ulster Hall and Grand Opera House
Our visit Belfast travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Belfast city guide.
20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide | Top Attractions Travel Video Transcript:
Well hello from Northern Ireland. This week we are traveling around Belfast and we only have three days in the capital so we're going to try and cover as much ground as we possibly can and show you some of the highlights.
The RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, and it was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The Titanic Belfast exhibition, tells the stories of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912 and it is one of the top attractions in the city.
Right now we're on board the SS Nomadic, the little sister of the Titanic, and we're going to take a full tour of the ship.
The SS Nomadic was a steamship built as a tender to the RMS Titanic. It was her job to ferry passengers, baggage, and supplies to and from the shore.
Next up we are heading inside St George's Market, which we've been told is more than just a farmer's market. Apparently, aside from buying food there you can catch some live shows, go shopping for vintage items, jewelry. So we're going to head inside and see what it is like. And it is only open on the weekends.
Queen's University Belfast is one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom. It also happens to have a really nice campus, so we decided to take a little stroll.
The Botanic Gardens first opened as a private garden in 1828, and for many years the public only had access on Sundays. Today anyone can visit and it's a beautiful place to walk around, especially if you luck out with sunshine.
So if you take a look at my pint over here you might be thinking I'm having Guinness. It does look a lot like Guinness but in fact it is Belfast Black. And I have to say it tastes just as good if not better.
For 360 degree views of Belfast, we recommend going to Victoria Square Shopping Centre, and riding the elevator up to the dome. This will give you a nice bird's eye view of Belfast.
So to wrap things up here in Belfast I'm going to mention three things I really liked about the city.
First off it is highly affordable. One of the best bargains you can get is a day pass for the bus. It's really cheap and it allows you to travel anywhere in the city unlimited usage.
Secondly, this is a very friendly city. Almost anytime we brought out a map we had a local coming up to offer help. And we just found that whenever we took taxi rides or were in restaurants locals really went the extra distance to make us feel welcome here.
And lastly this is a very walk-able city. Most of the attractions are clustered.
And that's it for our quick trip to Belfast! As you can probably see, our visit was fairly short so we didn't get to do it all. If you have any suggestions of other sights and attractions worth checking out around Belfast, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Northern Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish arts, Irish foods, Irish religion, Irish cuisine and Irish people.
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Commonly known as United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.
From the primitive castles to the impressive mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain. While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.
So, if in doubt of visiting the country, think again. Check this list of the top 10 best cities to visit in UK. In case your trip takes you to Britain, be sure to put these cities in your itinerary.
10: BELFAST
9: LIVERPOOL
8: BATH
7: OXFORD
6: GLASGOW
5: CAMBRIDGE
4: YORK
3: MANCHESTER
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30 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Toronto
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Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.
My favorite districts are easily located in close proximity; Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Waterfront and the new Little Tokyo district for its delicious Japanese dishes, treats and first Uniqlo store.
Toronto can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing but luckily there are some FREE things to do as well, like hanging out at the RecRoom, Graffiti alley, Sunnyside Pavilion and FREE beer from the Steam Whistle Brewery or drive out of town for the FREE sites at Cheltenham Badlands and Scarborough Bluffs.
I personally recommend going all out because there are so many awesome things to do, do not cheap out, saving up a few extra months will be worth every penny in the end. A rough budget for 5 awesome days in Toronto for 1-person would be around $400 airbnb/hotel and $600 for transit, shopping, food, events, museums & parties = around $1000.
The first thing you have to remember about Toronto is that distances are a lot further than what you may be used to in Europe or Asia, streets and blocks are very large. Everything is very spread out in this massive metropolitan city so try to at least visit a few new districts every day.
My recommendations for a daily itinerary include Annex, Koreatown, Queen Street, Chinatown, Kensington Market and Entertainment district on day 1. Waterfront, Toronto Islands, Yonge Street & Leslieville on day 2 and the outskirts Caledon (Badlands) & Scarborough (Beach) on day 3.
My favorite way to explore Toronto is by jogging, you'll be surprised as to what you may find. Many of these photos were taken at places I randomly ran into, places you will never see on a guided tour.
After dinner at The Dime (where dishes are $5 each) you'll be energized to explore the massive Toronto nightlife. I recommend nightclubs Rebel, Coda or Uniun for some fist pumping and RecRoom, Belfast Love and Tilt for a few drinks but remember the nightlife in Toronto ends very early, the bar closes at 2:00am thus making the nightlife often feel very rushed since most people party extremely hard between 12am and 2am, definitely a down side of the city.
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10 Things NOT To Do in Ireland
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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony Irish Accent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just Visit Dublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. Don't Order Corned Beef and Cabbage
This is not the national dish of Ireland. It was a creation made up by Americans and is something they eat on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland this meal doesn't really exist, if you do find it on a menu, you can be sure its a restaurant that caters to tourists.
7. Don’t Skip Your Round
In Irish pubs it’s a common practice to order drinks in rounds. For example, if you’re with a group of four people, everyone in the group takes turns buying a round of drinks.
8. Don't Compare Ireland to Home
Not only is this kind of rude, but locals find it very annoying to constantly hear how things like service, food, culture, people, etc. compare to your home country.
But there are lots of differences, like the way everyone waves to you in the car. I don't know you, why are you waving?
9. Don't Avoid the Finger Twitch
While driving on country roads, it's common practice to raise your hand or finger from the steering wheel when you pass someone. It’s a polite way of saying hello to oncoming drivers, even if the respective drivers do not know each other.
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Visit Ireland - What to Know Before You Visit Ireland
Visiting the Emerald Isle of Ireland is one of the best vacations you can take to Europe. Here we go through what travelers and tourists to Ireland should know before they visit. From accommodation, to transportation, to driving, to the food, and more we help you get ready to visit Ireland. So whether you are visiting Dublin, Galway, the Ring of Kerry or More we have you covered with the basics of visiting Ireland.
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Toronto Nightlife: TOP 20 Bars & Clubs
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I have spent the last decade living in Toronto and during these 10 years seen a lot of night clubs and bars come and go. It was very difficult to make a Top 20 list of my favorite establishments that I consider here to stay.
Toronto, Canada is massive and counts over 400 bars & nightclubs thus I recommend planning out your night carefully especially during the winter months and take an Uber or Lyft between the districts. The most prominent nightlife entertainment districts are King St West, Queen St West, Ossington and the Docks.
Start off you Toronto nightlife adventure with local food and drinks at one of the many social bars like the Rec Room and Tilt Arcade Bar at which you can play video game arcades while you can drink.
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Munch on mindblasting food at Belfast Love, a popular social bar with beer tables and billiards. Alternatively, grab a fancy meal at Baro, an upscale restaurant serving incredible dishes, try ordering their 'Big Ass Steak' haha! If you are on a budget check out The Dime, all their dishes are served for $5 each and are quite delicious.
Amazing bars and nightclubs on King St include SPiN for cocktails and ping-pong, Everleigh, hookup bar The Citizen for its large dance floor, Maison, Thompson Rooftop and the giant nightclub Uniun for its fistpumpin' EDM.
Top of your nightlife at one of the high profile bars & nightclubs in the city like Rebel, Drake Hotel and CODA. Now on the downside, remember that the Toronto nightlife is short-lived with bars closing at 2:00am and clubs at 3:00am which could feel like a rushed evening.
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Places You Wouldn't Want To Live in The U.K.
When most people imagine the United Kingdom, they think of London, wry humor and polite people. It might seem unthinkable that Great Britain has some real dung piles among its treasures but these 5 cities will have you wondering why there is a “Great” in front of “Britain”.
At number 5. Sandwell
The available jobs in this West Midlands town are so poorly paid that the average resident has zero disposable income. The good news for locals is that Sandwell has a pretty high mortality rate, so they don’t have to suffer for very long.
At Number 4. Gwent Valleys
No matter which metric you choose to measure Gwent Valleys scores poorly. Crime? Check. Poor healthcare? Check. A-hole teenagers all around? Oh yeah. In a country that’s filled with coastline and rolling hills, Gwent Valleys has none of that. It’s just the worst.
At Number 3. High Wycombe
Petty crime and drug use are present; as is a low employment rate. The little money High Wycombe does have it spends on the schools which is great. Of course, that doesn’t do the average tourist any good.
At Number 2. Southampton
Southampton is simply filled with half-destroyed buildings blotting the landscape. To be fair, the place was bombed in World War II. That is a pretty solid excuse, but on the other hand, they’ve had the better part of eighty years to get the place back in order …
And at number 1. Morecambe
In the 1930s, luminaries like Coco Chanel used to hang out in Morecambe These days, Morecambe is more known for its dilapidation. The coastline outside the city is stunning, but if you’re being completely honest, coasts aren’t exactly a point of pride, and neither is Morecambe.
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Dirt Cheap - Montreal, Canada
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Best travel destinations 2019: When to travel where in the world - A month by month travel guide!
Your travel destinations for 2019. When to travel where in the world? Do you know that problem? You found a place you want to visit (Africa, New Zealand, Australia, United States of America, South America, Europe,…) but then you realise that there is hurricane season, rainy season, monsoon season, whatever…. This happened to us every now and then. So sometimes I wish I had a quick overview when to travel where in the world. A calendar or travel list which shows me the best places for each month. So I did some research and I summarised the best travel destinations and travel seasons for each month of the year. So it’s a quick and dirty month by month travel guide. I hope this video helps you and gives you an idea when you should travel to which country. If there is any country missing, please give me some feedback, post a comment and tell your fellow travellers about it!
Travel destinations in January:
Travel to:
Australia & New Zealand
Norway
Shetland (Scotland)
South Africa
Mexico
Brazil
Ethiopia
France
Switzerland, Austria & France
The West Indies & the Caribbean
The Dominican Republic
Don't travel to:
Europe
Madagascar
Mauritius
Indonesia
Seychelles
Polynesia
Travel destinations in February:
Travel to:
Burma
Northern India
Philippines
Nepal
Argentina
Egypt
South Africa
Hawaii
Brazil
Don't travel to:
Europe
Madagascar
Mauritius
Indonesia
Seychelles
Polynesia
Travel destinations in March:
Travel to:
India
South of Europe
Cuba
Argentina
USA
Japan
Don't travel to:
Kenya
Canada
Travel destinations in April:
Travel to:
Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Crete, Malta, Balearic Islands
Africa
USA
Turkey
The Philippines
Japan
Australia
Mexico
Thailand
Don't travel to:
Asia
Zanzibar
Tunisia
South America
USA and Mexico: Spring Break
Travel destinations in May:
Travel to:
Europe
Czech Republic
Philippines
Bahamas
Mexico
Australia
Kenya
Russia
Namibia
Don't travel to:
India
Sri Lanka
Zanzibar
Travel destinations in June:
Travel to:
Europe (e.g. Sweden, Norway & Finland)
Brazil
The Caribbean
Canada
Mexico (Holbox)
Don't travel to:
India
Central Africa
The Middle East
Cuba
Travel destinations in July::
Travel to:
Peru
Bolivia
Indonesia
National parks of America
Iceland
Vietnam
Seychelles
Don't travel to:
Asia
Senegal
The Middle East
Travel destinations in August:
Travel to:
South Africa
Peru
Tibet
Europe
Canada
Bali & Indonesia (southern islands)
Don't travel to:
Asia
The Middle East
Travel destinations in September::
Travel to:
Europe (Portugal, Croatia, Germany, Ireland …)
Northern Africa
Zimbabwe
America
Japan
Galápagos Islands
Don't travel to:
The Caribbean
Central America
Asia
Travel destinations in October:
Travel to:
Africa
Egypt
Madagascar
South Africa
Argentina
Japan
Southern Europe (Turkey, Italy, Greece)
Nepal
China
India
[Mexico: Día de Muertos]
Don't travel to:
Thailand
Fiji
New Guinea
The Gulf of Mexico
The Caribbean
Travel destinations in November:
Travel to:
New Zealand
Hawaii
Germany
South America
Morocco
Hong Kong
Nepal
Chile
Argentina
The Middle East
Don't travel to:
Malaysia
Travel destinations in December:
Travel to:
Mexico
Belize
France, Austria, Switzerland
The Caribbean
Cambodia
Australia & New Zealand
Iceland
Thailand
Cuba
Don't travel to:
Malaysia
This was a summary of my research for a month by month travel guide! I hope this travel guide for travel destinations around the world helps you to plan your next big trip and to find the right country to travel to. Again, this is mainly based on research so some of the information needs to be validated by you guys!! Thank you for that! If you have any other information, please post a comment. Watch the whole video for more details about each country as a travel destination!
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DINGLE: OUR FAVOURITE TOWN SO FAR - IRELAND ROAD TRIP
Next on our Ireland road trip, we visit the Dingle Peninsula and take you with us on a drive along the beautiful Slea Head loop. The Wild Atlantic Way is one of the most stunning coasts we've ever seen during our travels! We had some great weather and were able to see as far as the Skellig and Blasket islands which we couldn't see on our first drive because of the fog. We didn't cover all of the Dingle Peninsula but the town is so cute and we enjoyed a beer at Dick Mack's pub before making our way to make new friends in Limerick.
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