It’s one of Belfast’s newest food hotspots and if the queues to get a table are anything to go by, it’s one of our trendiest ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla paid a visit to Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter during a series of engagements on Wednesday. The king and queen posed for photographs below Commercial Court’s famous ...
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The site of a proposed new hotel and live music venue in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter has gone on the market for ...
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Belfast Live on MSNThe Foundry: A hearty meal that has something for everyoneThe Foundry has made its mark on The Cathedral Quarter already as a bar and hotel. The food in my eyes is no different, it is ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNKing and Queen get a right royal welcome to Belfast's 'half bap', opening a new art gallery hosting portraits of Cathedral Quarter workersKing Charles and Queen Camilla got a right royal welcome to Belfast’s “half bap” on Wednesday (19th) as they hit town to open a new art gallery.
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Belfast Live on MSNHilton bringing first of new hotel brand in Europe to Belfast city centreA major hotel chain is set to bring the first of its new brand of hotels in Europe to a site in Belfast city centre. Tempo by ...
After an early frost this morning, the sun was out in force for a visit to Northern Ireland from King Charles and Queen ...
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St Patrick's Day festivities take place across NIParades have taken place in Belfast, Londonderry, Enniskillen, Downpatrick, Newry and Armagh and - for the first time in seven years - in Ballycastle.
Named after a 200-year-old secret society and one of Belfast’s two restaurants with a coveted Michelin star, Muddler’s Club offers a £95 constantly changing tasting menu. In the past it’s served ...
Belfast Cathedral is located at the very heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. Parking You can park securely at Belfast Cathedral. Pay to enter the private car park using credit/debit card.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNCharles and Camilla commence NI visit with sea shanties and acrobatics in BelfastSea shanties, acrobatics and sunshine greeted the King and Queen as they began a visit to Northern Ireland in Belfast’s Commercial Court.
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