I walked around most of Belfast to be honest. It’s not too bad. And then the travel was quite cheap.Cheapest way to get around Belfast for 4 days? I know there are travel passes. But the visitor pass is a miaximum of 3 days and not all the passes work with all companies buses.
I second what the above poster has said, most things are walking distanceCheapest way to get around Belfast for 4 days? I know there are travel passes. But the visitor pass is a miaximum of 3 days and not all the passes work with all companies buses.
I am not sure there is any halal o kosher food. You'll have to go for vegetarian option.Wanting to go to Mykonos or Santorini later this year, anyone who eats halal food how did you find it? Worried there wouldn’t be much option!
Belfasts not that big most things you can walk to if you’re able to. I lived there until I was in my late 20s so feel free to ask anythingCheapest way to get around Belfast for 4 days? I know there are travel passes. But the visitor pass is a miaximum of 3 days and not all the passes work with all companies buses.
Heya DLP too? That’s amazing. I hope you enjoy! Not sure how you’d travel with your Saxenda there maybe you should ask in the group your apart of, however just go your aware the girl you right on here about runs it.Going to DLP if anyone has any tips or things we need to do
where are you going? I'm off on staycation tomorrow, can't waitI’m off on holiday today yayyyyyy
Anyone got any recommendations for this time of year that aren’t crazy busy? Thinking somewhere in Italy, or Spain/Mediterranean vibe
I’ve never been to Tenerife but twice to Gran Canaria and going to Fuerteventura next week. An absolute must for me is to drive around the islands. They all have such stunning scenery and it can vary quite a bit between north and south - coastline/mountains. We almost went with Tenerife this time and my number one thing would have been a visit to Teide and the national park surrounding it.I know it’s a vague question but does anyone have any recommendations for things to do in Tenerife? We’re staying in the North (Puerto De La Cruz) but happy to travel to the South
Ive been to Tenerife beginning of the year and we did a trip with guide over the island and visited Masca and Teide. Its really nice!I know it’s a vague question but does anyone have any recommendations for things to do in Tenerife? We’re staying in the North (Puerto De La Cruz) but happy to travel to the South
Brilliant thank you! Flying out Friday and then off to Dublin on Wednesday.Belfasts not that big most things you can walk to if you’re able to. I lived there until I was in my late 20s so feel free to ask anythingnot sure what you’re into but lots of people love the Titanic tour. Crumlin road gaol is also a good experience. If you’re here over a weekend try and squeeze in St. George’s market it’s lovely for a wander around at all the local arts & foods. Also upstairs in there is a restaurant called Stock Kitchen that serves the best fry in Belfast!
The museum of Liverpool and the Maritime museum are really good. There’s loads of shops at Liverpool one if you’re into shopping. A walk around the docks is a really nice way to spend a few hours.Any ideas what to do in a morning in Liverpool and lunch too? Going to Crosby beach in the afternoon
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