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A long way to go for a rugby game.....
A Travel Blog entry by laceys.log from Belfast Day Trip, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... city tour bus which took us first through the central city to the troubles area then to the Titanic quarter through to the Stormont area which is a complete contrast. The live commentary was excellent, plenty of facts and figures but the ...
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St. Patrick's Center and Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Dublin, Ireland
... "avenue." We pass the stature of Lord Carson. Stormont is now home to the new Northern Ireland Assembly. To the side is Stormont Castle, Belfast Headquarters of the Secretary of State for N.I. aka the Prime Minister. This guy has one heck of a nice ...
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Day 4
A Travel Blog entry by mnambassadors from Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... . We stopped by the Belfast Castle, saw Samson and Goliath (the 2 massive cranes used to make the Titanic), and headed over to Stormont. There we met Senator Basil McCrea, my new friend. We had some good craic with him, and then we watched him speak ...
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Belfast: Full of bad guys wearing balaclavas
A Travel Blog entry by andrew.campbell from Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... . It really is one of the great things about hostels and traveling. After a stale 75p muffin for breakfast, i headed down to Stormont for the cricket. It was a cute little ground with around 6,500 temporary seats and no cover from the weather. This ...
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Architectural Charm In "Lonny" (Launceston)
A Travel Blog entry by jonnyscottblair from Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
... of the library adding a modern spice to Lonny's old fashioned streets. 10. THE TOWN HALL. Buckingham Palace, The Whitehouse and Stormont all in one. 11. THE PRICKLY CACTUS Mexican Restaurant. Somewhere in Spain or Mexico. It don;t belong on this street ...
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From the Forest to the City
A Travel Blog entry by sianeth from Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... could actually probably have guessed judging by the number of cranes poking out across the skyline... Ten mins further east was the Stormont Parliament Building. Pulling up to the gates to get in was an unnervingly amusing event, as a security guy got on ...
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There's more to Belfast than just political murals
A Travel Blog entry by elenwashere from Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... main road it’s a walk up to the entrance. You don’t have to be interested in politics to visit Stormont - the parliament of Northern Ireland’s devolved government. The building, about one mile from the main road sits atop a ...
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Day 9
A Travel Blog entry by horsman from Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... , included Falls Road (toubles area) Lagan River, Shipyard which the Titanic and others of the era were built, Stormont (Nth Ireland Parliament), viewed more Protestan murals and an archelolgy dig, Queens University and Presbyterian Church and City Hall ...
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A Taste of the Belfast, North Ireland Weather
A Travel Blog entry by dranani from Belfast, United Kingdom
... "Lady with the Ring" which was a symbol of hope for the people in Belfast. We drove past the Parliament Buildings at Stormont.Despite the pouring rain, we had a quick visit to the famous Queen's University of Belfast which was an impressive structure. ...
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Hastings Hotel Stormont Belfast
587 Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
... of our party have stayed in many high quality hotels and said they would love to stay longer. Highly recommended. Stormont Hotel Dissapointment from anonymous Dear readers, I urge you to not visit the Stormont Hotel, because there is ...
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