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Ryan
Favourite destinations:
Venice, Cairo, Cesky Krumluv, Czech Rep., Bavaria, Germany, Prague, Rome
Top Tip: A towel is the third most important thing in your 'sack, apart from your passport and a bank card that doesnt charge you abroad. If you've seen The Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy you'll believe me! :)
I was born and continue to live in lisburn, 8 miles south of Belfast. I have been treading its streets on pub crawls and nights out and shopped there ever since i've had a job! im 20 so very sociably active like everyone else and have done a few months backpacking in Europe so i just wana help anyone that comes bye. Want to know something about Belfast? Ask Ryan a question
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Q: In your opinion, what is Belfast’s number one attraction?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: City Hall
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Q: What else shouldn’t be missed?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: The murals on the Falls and Shankall Roads, flashpoints during "the troubles".
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Q: Is it expensive to eat out in Belfast?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: No more than any other European city. It is slightly cheaper than Dublin and London though.
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Q: What is the best part of Belfast to eat out in?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: For a real splurge, check out Deanes restaurant, Howard St, behind the City Hall.
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Q: Is it expensive to go out at night in Belfast?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: Not overly. In a pub a beer would cost about £1.90, in a club it could be as much as £2.50.
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Q: What is your favourite bar/club in Belfast?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 19th September 2005
A: The Limelight - it's a small and smokey rock venue with no dress code.
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