There's nowhere in particular we recommend-- except maybe Maggie May's in Belfast, seeing that's where Lindsay got to have one for the first time. If you're visiting from the U.S., there truly isn't anywhere else you can get a breakfast like this, so we definitely recommend getting one of these at least once while you're here. Just don't plan on a big lunch, as this usually comes with both potato and soda bread-- both fried up in the pan with the rest of the delicious goodies.
Visiting the Titanic Belfast museum in Northern Ireland is one of the best things to do in Belfast, and it's a highlight of any visit. Titanic Belfast is certainly worth the visit, with nine galleries full of interactive exhibitions, original artefacts, and fascinating information.
Come and see the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.
Belfast Castle is a mansion located in Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in a prominent position 400 feet above sea level. Its location provides unobstructed views over the City of Belfast and Belfast Lough.
Legend has it that an Irish giant named Finn McCool created a causeway to get across the Irish Sea to face his rival, the Scottish giant, Benandonner. Following their fearsome meeting, Benandonner ripped up the causeway as he fled back to Scotland, leaving what you see here today.
It is thought salmon fishermen have been building bridges to the island for over 350 years.
Northern Ireland has become a must visit destination for many Game of Thrones fans. What could make a Game of Thrones fans happier than the chance to explore and discuss the finer points of George RR Martin's world. With the spectacular scenery it is easy to see why location scouts chose Northern Ireland, with rugged coastlines, green fields, caves, mountains, forests and Cliffs it is easy to transport yourslef into Martin's world – that dark, depressing and dangerous place where the only certainty is that you win or you die.