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Belfast Empire Music Hall

Belfast Empire Music Hall

This 19th century converted church is now home to a hugely popular comedy night and regular live gigs.

The basement bar serves great value food and, at night, becomes a hive of activity for beer connoisseurs. From Sept-June, Belfast’s longest running comedy club attracts top acts attempting to win over one of the toughest audiences on the circuit.

Cutters Wharf

Cutters Wharf

The perfect place to enjoy a riverside soirée with friends, family or business partners. River Lagan Towpath walkers should take advantage of its prime location to rest their weary feet midway on their journey & perhaps enjoy a bite of lunch before setting off again.

Robinsons Bars Belfast

Robinsons Bars Belfast

Robinsons Bars is one of Belfast ‘s most renowned establishments, Established in 1895, Robinson’s houses five very different venues in one large Victorian building.

The Crown Bar Belfast

The Crown Bar Belfast

The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast was perhaps the greatest of Victorian Gin Palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain. Today wonderfully preserved, the Crown is cherished and still well used as a place to eat and drink in Belfast.

St George’s Market Belfast

St George’s Market Belfast

One of the top five UK markets. St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. It was built between 1890 and 1896 and still maintains its status today as one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland.

Molesworth Court Suites

Molesworth Court Suites

Molesworth Court Suites offers four-star self catering accommodation to the discerning visitor who wants more than just a hotel room.

Brookman Town Homes

Brookman Town Homes

Brookman Town Homes have a selection of family friendly, serviced properties available for short stay and vacation rentals, Located in the most exclusive and central parts of Dublin.

Merrion Mews

Merrion Mews

This spacious accommodation is situated above a former coach house and stables and is one of the most significant survivors of an 18th Century Dublin Town House.

Tigh Tirconaill

Tigh Tirconaill

This ground floor apartment is in a Victorian Red Brick Period property and has retained many of it’s original features such as the large cast iron fire place, high ceilings, cornicing & coving.

Rosedale House Dublin

Rosedale House Dublin

Rosedale House was built in 1862 by Guinness Master brewer “Penny” as his family home. It is a gracious double fronted Georgian house with parkland surroundings and beautiful gardens.

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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