The capital of Northern Ireland is undergoing a citywide transformation to embrace sustainability as a core value across its ...
Titanic Belfast has targeted international tourists ... both surged during its latest financial year. The Northern Ireland museum is to focus on attracting visitors from Europe and long-haul ...
Belfast, Northern Ireland's vibrant capital, is a city of transformation, blending history with modern energy. Famous for its industrial roots, including the iconic RMS Titanic shipbuilding legacy, ...
the Northern Ireland port city of Belfast had acquired a new speciality by the end of the 19th century - shipbuilding. The launch of Titanic in April 1912 was the crowning achievement of a ...
"From its history of shipbuilding to its lively pub scene and famous murals, Belfast draws visitors for its culture, heritage ...
Today, there are many attractions in Ireland that cover aspects of the ... the award-winning Titanic Belfast museum explores ...
Titanic was built for the White Star Line by Harland & Wolff in Belfast and launched 31st May 1911. When completed she sailed from Belfast on 2nd April 1912, bound for Southampton. Titanic ...
Peace tourism is hoped to aid a plan to almost double income from visitors to Northern Ireland over the next ... Speaking at the launch of the plan at Titanic Belfast on Wednesday, Mr Murphy ...
Titanic is to take to the waters of Belfast Lough again this weekend. Not the legendary liner itself, of course, but a 22-foot-long replica built by East Belfast Yacht Club. The club was founded ...
Belfast’s transformation over the past couple of decades from no-go to must-visit destination has been remarkable.
It is about 20 minutes by foot from the heart of Belfast and adjacent to the Titanic tourist sights. The hotel is surrounded by shipyards, and it is housed in the former headquarters of the ship's ...
Local children supported by a cancer charity enjoyed a special after-hours tour of a museum in Belfast ... Manager for Northern Ireland, said: “As a charity, we are extremely grateful for the kind ...