Northern Ireland People & Culture

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People in Northern Ireland 
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
shoppin here is amazin the people arent as bad as some will make out there are far 2 many millies and too much steortyping being forced down peoples throarts
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
A place to go! Find a car, if you are alone take someone else with you to rent one (pretty cheap) and drive to Londonderry via Causeway Bay and back at night if u cant stayover. A real nice journey, sightseeing, pubs, sheeps, ocean. You will not regret it, for one or 2 days trip. For Belfast, at night, walk down to main street, talk/ask people in the street (about your age) to know what are good places to go for the night.. and for sure, you will go with them or they will join u later on! So nice, so friendly, like real Irish people.. and way less turist compare to Dublin so contact with locals pretty easy and great!
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Watch out for those dodgy people.. I think they call them Irishmen.. LOL
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Derry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Derry's walls are the only intact walls in Western Europe. They also are one of the few that were never breached. Derry has plenty of other attractions top people such as the Tower Museum and Guildhall. Derry is certainly not lacking in restaurants I personally would suggest for the more sophisticated there is Mange2 on the river front and the Bayleaf. For people looking for good food at a reasonable price try the exchange or TimberKey. For those who like Drama you should try the Millennium Forum. If shopping is your thing then try either Northern Ireland's largest shopping centre Foyleside or the Richmond centre or how about the worlds OLDEST department store Austins in the Diamond. I personaly would suggest the City Hotel to stay in.
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Derry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
One the nicest things about Derry is that it's living history in Ireland. Go for a walking tour along the city walls (ask at tourist office) and you'll how it is still very divided. However this can still cause tension so while talking to people from Derry do be careful what you say on the subject until you know how they feel on the matter.
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Northern Ireland Arts & Recreation 
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
The Kremlin is brilliant! Good music, cheap drink, funky decor! :)
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Northern Ireland Sports 
Portrush, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Here's what you do in Portrush: get up and pack a picnic lunch, walk out and throw a blankie down on the East Strand beach (late at night near the light house is gorgeous) - start walking east, you'll soon run out of beach but keep to the rocks and don't be afraid! after a few miles you'll see the famous rock formation that looks like a dude's face staring out to sea... soon after, the lovely stone arch... and then the jackpot, Dunluce Castle, one of the most beautiful and architecturally interesting castles in the entire world. You don't need to pay to get in, just circumnavigate the place and find a crack in the ruins ;) If you want to keep up the hike, about ten miles later you'll come to the Giant's Causeway, weird!!
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Kilkeel, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
This is the fishing place (biggest fishing port in NI i think)
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Belfast County Borough, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Great fish n chips for a reasonable price
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Garvagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Theres a few good places to eat. Chinese or fish n chips
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Strangford, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
I went to Strangford (Co Down, Northern Ireland, UK) on my honeymoon and absolutely loved it! We stayed in a house called 'Number 42' (if you Google 'Number 42 Strangford' you should be able to find it) and it was the perfect base. On the outskirts of the village close to the main road to Downpatrick. You MUST visit Castle Ward, 1 mile up the road, it's a National Trust stately home with a unique quirk (the tea room alone is worth the visit, and the jazz/opera festivals are brilliant). Portaferry is a fun ferry ride away with the Sea Life Centre nearby. Best places to eat are The Cuan (for fantastic fine/chilled dinning) and The Lobster Pot (best fish and chips in the world bar none!). To sum up Strangford? Gorgeous scenery, incredible wildlife (not uncommon to see buzzards soaring across the sky and fantabulous bluebell woods end April/beginning May) generous friendly locals, lots of walks, easy to get to from Belfast (if you don't drive a taxi will take you for less than £40 which is not bad). What are you waiting for?!
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Food in Northern Ireland 
Portrush, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Here's what you do in Portrush: get up and pack a picnic lunch, walk out and throw a blankie down on the East Strand beach (late at night near the light house is gorgeous) - start walking east, you'll soon run out of beach but keep to the rocks and don't be afraid! after a few miles you'll see the famous rock formation that looks like a dude's face staring out to sea... soon after, the lovely stone arch... and then the jackpot, Dunluce Castle, one of the most beautiful and architecturally interesting castles in the entire world. You don't need to pay to get in, just circumnavigate the place and find a crack in the ruins ;) If you want to keep up the hike, about ten miles later you'll come to the Giant's Causeway, weird!!
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
The 10 Square hotel is a real nice 4* boutique style hotel, dead central has all the mod cons
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Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
If you are interested in the life of St Patrick (Irelands patron saint) Downpatrick is the place to go, as you can visit the St Patrick centre or the cathedral where his burial memorial is.
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
You really need to stay on track don't venture where u r unsure of
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Lisburn, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Lisburn is the most boring place on earth-god knows how this small town ever got to become a city!
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