Destination Guide Refined by Name: U Attraction Arts (1) Monuments + Museums (4) Sightseeing + Tours (6) Title Keyword
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Ulster Brewery Tours Glen Road, Bass Ireland, Belfast, BT11 8BY |
You can watch Caffery's Irish Ale being brewed, kegged and bottled, and if this isn't enough, you can also look forward to a wee drink at the end. In addition there's an audio-visu...
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Ulster Folk and Transport Museum 153 Bangor Rd, Cultra, Holywood, Belfast, BT18 0EU |
Devoted to the province's social history, the excellent Ulster Folk and Transport Museum vividly brings Northern Ireland's past to life. First, the Folk Museum invites you to visit Ballycultra -- a typical Ulster town of... more
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Ulster Hall Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FF |
The Ulster Hall dates back to 1862 and lies in the heart of the city. Its interesting yellow-bricked balcony and wrought ironwork add to the building's attractions - and so does its pronounced tilt! The Ulster Hall is am... more
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Ulster Historical Foundation Unit 7, Cotton Court, Waring Street, Belfast, BT1 2ED |
The Ulster Historical Foundation is a long-established, highly reputable research and publishing agency. It offers extensive knowledge on the sources available for tracing Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors. Services includ... more
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Ulster Museum Stranmillis Rd, (University Rd), Belfast, BT9 5AB |
If you are looking for the Ulster Museum, simply head for the Botanical Gardens and then for the forbidding grey concrete bunker ... the outside of the museum is neither inspiring nor promising. But the collections make ... more
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Ulster Weavers Display Centre 44 Montgomery Road, Castlereagh, Belfast, BT6 9HL |
Northern Ireland is renowned for its linen making industry, which has a long, proud history. Once the linen powerhouse of the world, Belfast produced more linen than anywhere...
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US Rangers Centre Andrew Jackson Centre, Boneybefore, Belfast, BT38 7DG |
The Andrew Jackson Cottage is housed in a traditional thatched Ulster –Scots farmhouse built in 1750’s. It has been restored to its original state including an open fireplace with a daub and wattle canopy and hanging... more
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