It is a market that takes place every Saturday in Belfast. Good selection of produce to buy, whether it be food, art, clothes or photographs. There is usually a band playing. With loads of food stalls you can buy you lunch or a coffee and sit down and relax.
12-20 East Bridge Street
Belfast
Antrim
BT1 3NQ
St George’s Market is located opposite Belfast Waterfront Hall and the Hilton Hotel in Oxford Street, which runs parallel to the River Lagan. From the rear of Belfast city Hall walk eastwards down May Street for a few minutes, cross over Victoria Street and St George’s is directly in front of you.
It is a museum that tells the story of Derry’s history, from its geological formation millions of years ago, right up to the present day, covering everything from the plantation, through to the siege of Derry and the city’s troubled political past. The museum also houses the Armada shipwreck exhibition.
Union Hall Place, Derry, BT48 6LU
www.derrycity.gov.uk/museums/tower.asp
Derry is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of walled cities in Europe. The walls are intact and provides a great walk around the city.
Timber Quay is a restaurant which serves good food at a reasonable price. The decor is modern and clean - a great stop for lunch.
100 Strand Road, Londonderry, BT48 7NR
Tel: 028 71370020.
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