What to See in Northern Ireland in 3 Days
Introduction
Greetings to the parts of the UK known as Northern Ireland, which will captivate you with beautiful sceneries, historical sites and friendly people. In this guide, we can assist you to come up with a three-day itinerary of the most exciting activities to do should you be travelling in this region.
Day 1: Exploring Belfast
1. Titanic Belfast
Visit the Titanic Belfast and the City Hall that is one of the most notable museums situated in Northern Ireland that will attract people from all over the world. Find out general information about the ship, the disaster that struck it and the effects of the tragedy.
2. St. George’s Market
Visit St George’s Market, an operator market that sells various local products, handmade products, and quality foods. Your point of intercourse could be to taste some traditional Northern Ireland food like the Ulster Fry or even an Irish stew.
3. Belfast City Hall
Belfast City Hall is a worth visiting place for spending the day with its beautiful gardens. For booking of this place or desire to know more about this building history and the architectural appearance take a guided tour.
Day 2: Giants Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede
1. Giants Causeway
Visit the beauty of Northern Ireland and explore Giants Causeway which is among the World Heritage site. You will be dumbfounded by the southern coast’s 40,000 hexagonal basalt pillars – the result of volcanic eruptions. Go hiking in the cliffs providing a good opportunity to admire the colourful beaches and beautiful views.
2. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
For the adventurous, visit Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Swing across a walk-way that is hanging 30 meters above the sea to a small island. This exciting experience will give you the pleasure of sightseeing of the coastal land.
Day 3: The Antrim Coast
1. Dunluce Castle
Start your day visiting the great historic castle known as Dunluce Castle. Hanging from the slope of the hill, this gargantuan medieval castle has a breathtaking view of the sea.
2. Bushmills Distillery
Follow this guide to visit the oldest distillery in the world which specialises in whiskey production; Bushmills Distillery. Discover techniques of whiskey production and enjoy the company’s tasting session.
3. Dark Hedges
Last but not the least, explore the Dark Hedges, a lane lined with beech trees that have been used for shooting the ‘Game of Thrones’. This is where the fabulous ambience of this infallibly recognizable place resides.
Conclusion
In this article you will learn that three days in Northern Ireland are enough to get a glimpse of this country’s appeal. Always ensure to check the operating time of the attractions before visiting and set enough time of cultural interaction and interaction with the people. This way, you will have the perfect chance to make great memories on this incredible country.
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