Ireland Guidebook
Ireland Guidebook
![]() |
Day Excursions from Belfast City
Belfast is the capital of and the largest city in Northern Ireland. It is the largest urban area in the province of Ulster, the second largest city on the island of Ireland and the 15th largest city in the United Kingdom. Belfast is served by two airports: Belfast International Airport to the north-west of the city, and George Best Belfast City Airport in the east of the city. The American travel guidebook series, listed Belfast as the only United Kingdom destination in its Top 12 Destinations to Visit in 2009.
In Belfast and province-wide we believe that when it comes to a good night's sleep our guests should be given choice. We have a wide range of accommodation styles from Hotels, Guesthouses, Bed & Breakfast, Hostels, Self Catering and Camping & Caravanning. Within that range there is something to suit every taste from the most luxurious five star hotels to comfortable hostel accommodation. Belfast and Northern Ireland are on the move and there is something to suit every type of traveler from the single business traveler to the family group.
National museum noted for its collections of Irish art, history, natural sciences and archaeology. Early Ireland gallery. Treasures from the Spanish Armada. The Museum's remarkable permanent collection of Irish, British, European and American art is complemented by major exhibitions in the newly-refurbished premier temporary exhibitions gallery and other spaces. Running through most of 2000 are Contemporary International Paintings and Sculpture and Life and Art of Native Americans. Don't miss the work of William Connor, the local genius who captured the spirit of Belfast people like no other.
This is Belfast's oldest Library, and has been lending books to the citizens of Belfast since 1788. The Linen Hall Library is one of the oldest surviving subscription libraries in the United Kingdom. It specializes in Irish Politics and culture and is accessible to all members of the public.
It is renowned for its unparalleled Irish and Local Studies Collection, ranging from comprehensive holdings of Early Belfast and Ulster printed books to the 250,000 items in the NI Political Collection, the definitive archive of the recent troubles.
Odyssey Arena is the showpiece of Odyssey, Northern Ireland's Millennium Project, and one of the world's most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. The Odyssey complex also features W5, an interactive science and technology centre, restaurants, shops and the Warner Village Cinemas Multiplex with 12 screens. With flexibility to seat up to 10,000, the Arena is Ireland's biggest indoor venue. Capable of attracting rock, pop and classical artists from around the world, the Areas has the capability to host an amazing range of sporting events including boxing, basketball, tennis and motorcycle trials.
Belfast is open top bus or mini-coach, chauffeur driven, boat or black taxi, bicycle or on foot, to discover the best of Belfast, old and new, take a tour. And if you want to explore further, tours to the beautiful Northern Irish countryside depart from Belfast daily.
About the Author
Michael Hopkins is the Author for this article.
|
|
Ireland $6 Ireland |
|
|
A Journey into Ireland's Literary Revival $9.95 A great tide of literary invention swept through Ireland between the 1890s and the 1920s. This engrossing, illuminating, and beautifully illustrated guidebook explores the personal and professional histories of writers such as W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, John Millington Synge, and Sean O’Casey and examines their relationships with the people, culture, and landscapes of Ireland. From Galway and the Aran Islands, to County Mayo and County Sligo, and from Dublin to Wicklow, this guide to the places that inspired Irish Literary Revival showcases the locations where many of Ireland’s finest writers shaped an enduring vision of the country. |
|
|
Ireland - Dublin & Beyond $6.99 With full-color maps and photos throughout, this guide is based on the 546-page Ireland Pocket Adventure Guide. It focuses on Dublin and its surroundings, but also contains an extensive introduction to travel in all parts of Ireland. Tells you everything about the food, from bacon & cabbage to Irish stew and black pudding, and the best places to get it. All about the thousands of historical sites to explore prehistoric stone circles, ruined castles, Ogham stones. Explores all the towns. Details all the outdoor activities, such as hill walking, golf, deep sea angling. Plus the best places to stay for all budgets, based on personal visits. Like other Adventure Guides, this shows you how to experience the country more intensely and directly than most travelers know how to do getting out of the tour bus, the taxi or the rental car and seeing the place close-up, through walks, bike rides, horseback excursions, culinary adventures, interacting with the people. The author, an Ireland native, is the Arts Editor and Book Editor at The Irish Examiner newspaper. Other guides to Ireland lack this level of detail, the outdoor adventure perspective and the emphasis on direct experience of the country. The native Irish resident author offers an insider s perspective that the other guides lack. Tina Neylon lives in County Cork and Ireland is her passion. As a freelance journalist, much of her work has been published in The Irish Examiner, where she has also served as the Books Editor. Her knowledge of the country is extensive and she's thrilled to write Hunter's Adventure Guide to Ireland. "Aiming at making the visitor a participant rather than just a spectator, the author succeeds admirably in her descriptions, from Ireland's pub life to its prehistoric sites, the spectacular Cliffs of Moher and kissing the Blarney Stone. Neylon takes us on a fabulous and thorough journey throughout this beautiful country. Where to stay is thoroughly researched, with choices from rentals to government-approved hostels, B&Bs and RV parks. The Irish author's book is a compilation of how best to enjoy the delights her country holds for visitors." --Edyth Shepard, Anton Community Newspapers. "Excellent choice. This travel series is one of the best . The book is very well detailed and user-friendly. It's well priced, too, and a great bargain. I consider a good guidebook essential when visiting a new place and I was thrilled with this one. The writer is from Ireland and the book is filled with her insider knowledge. The photos and maps are great, as are the driving instructions. If you buy one guidebook to Ireland, then get this one - it has everything you need to know!!!!" --A reader. "I had the chance to take a look at the sample chapter (Dublin) that's available on your website and I have to say I am very impressed with layout and detailed information. I have long been a fan of the Lonely Planet Guides, but I compared your Dub |
|
|
Serving God, Saving the Planet Guidebook $8.99 Serving God, Saving the Planet Guidebook |
|
|
Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Leibniz and the $29.95 This GuideBook introduces and assesses Leibniz's most famous work, the Monadology . It also includes the text of the Monadology , specially translated for this GuideBook by Anthony Savile. |
|
|
A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland And Brittany $60.1 This practical and knowledgeable guidebook deals comprehensively with the stone circles of Britain and Ireland and with the cromlechs and megalithic "horseshoes" of Brittany. This new edition includes a section on "Druidical" circles, romantic creations of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries."This book is not only an elegant and practical guide, it is also the best single-volume study of this extraordinary phenomenon, embracing 500 monuments from Shetland to Brittany. . . . Confident, erudite, pleasurable, this volume can be recommended as travel guide, archaeology, literature, and sheer good company."—Ian Sheperd, British Archaeology"This is a wonderful book and is a must for anyone remotely interested in things megalithic."—Paul Walsh, Archaeology Ireland |
|
|
Immunology Guidebook $175 The Immunology Guidebook provides an easily accessible text-reference to the more up-to-date and difficult concepts in the complex science of immunology. It aims to demystify basic concepts and specialised molecular and cellular interactions. Its 18 chapters offer a logical and sequential presentation where much of the data is displayed in carefully designed tables. This book is intended for immunology students, researchers, practitioners and basic biomedical scientists. * Tables provide a quick reference to difficult to find' immunology data * A distillate of the latest information on immunogenetics of the human MHC associated with tissue transplantation * Information boxes featurw related web resources |
|
|
ZAGGskins (Ireland) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Ireland) |
|
|
Ireland Shield $10 Ireland Shield |
|
|
Ireland - Flag $10 Ireland - Flag |
|
|
Rubgy Ireland $10 Rubgy Ireland |
|
|
Ireland bouncing $10 Ireland bouncing |
|
|
Ireland Mascot $6 Ireland Mascot |
|
|
ireland rugby $6 ireland rugby |
|
|
Flag - Ireland $6 Flag - Ireland |
|
|
Ireland Flag $6 Ireland Flag |
This entry was posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 11:50 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.



US $8.40






