Thursday 30 March 2017

Northern Ireland is the 4th country that makes up the UK!

Northern Ireland is the fourth country that makes up the UK. It is usually confused with Republic of Ireland. Its capital city Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland and is also Northern Ireland’s most commercial city. It is the centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland is an unusual travel destination for tourists. It is amazingly the most beautiful and cozy nation in the UK. Belfast is where the Northern Ireland Assembly and Westminster is located and it is also home to modern architectures, healthcare and superb network transport systems.

The popular TITANIC SHIP that got sunk on 15th April, 1912 was actually built in BELFAST. It is a great place for couples, families, groups and me-only vacation. They also have the best climate in the UK. Not too hot – Not too cold. It is packed with both historic and contemporary attractions.

Northern Ireland consists of various districts which are closely linked. Transportation between the districts are very easy. Trains are faster though. You do not need to travel by air. There are so many lovely places to be in Northern Ireland depending on the district you prefer.

Titanic Quarter - Belfast
This magnificent building and place is just a wonderful sight. Inside gives you all the history of the Titanic. From how it was built to how it got sunk and what happened afterwards.


























Giant’s Causeway – Antrim District
A grand geological centrepiece made up of rock formation composed of countless hexagonal basalt colums emerging from the sea.



Historic Derry/Londonderry – Derry District
This is an Old town. Here you will find the Oldest City walls in Northern Ireland. Most of its buildings are quite old. They have beautiful street, studios, railway, water cannons, cafeterias and so much to do in Londonderry.



Mount Stewart House & Gardens – Down District
This is an 18th century state home. Its inside has beautiful chairs and paintings you wouldn’t believe are ancient.



Tollymore Forest Park. – Newery and Mourne District
Take a stroll through this colourful fall foliage in Northern Ireland’s. it looks so majestic. It’s a very beautiful place for a screen saver shot.



Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge - Antrim District
It is a rope bridge that links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It is about 20 metres long and 30 metres above the rocks. It is a good way to conquer your fear for height. It is a fun adventure.



The Dark Hedges – Ballymoney Dsitrict
This place is a Romantic, atmospheric, tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees, planted in the 18th-century.

































Grand Opera House – Belfast

Exploris Aquarium – Portaferry District


The Albert Memorial Clock – Belfast


Northern Ireland have very beautiful streets, shopping malls, affordable hotels, bustling train stations, cafes that will keep you enchanted throughout your stay in the UK.









The next time you are planning a UK trip update your reservations to include Northern Ireland.


XOXO!!!

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