BELFAST (Reuters) - Once blacklisted next to Baghdad and Beirut as a tourism no-go zone, Belfast has become one of the world's must-see destinations thanks to its troubled past, great golfing present ...
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, where the shipbuilding legacy transformed the city into a major cultural draw. The historic Titanic Hotel Belfast and the ...
Turnover at the company that runs Titanic Belfast neared £23m last year as the attraction drew more visitors than the previous year.
Belfast, with about 350,000 residents, is Ireland’s second-largest city, considerably smaller than Dublin (population 550,000), about 100 miles south. The main downtown tourist zone in Belfast is ...
To most of the world, the name Titanic means tragedy, spiced with romance, sacrifice and luxury. But in Belfast, where it was built, the doomed ship is a triumph of industry, enterprise and ...
The company behind the Titanic Belfast tourist attraction has reported a 30% fall in pre-tax profit for its latest trading year. New accounts for Titanic Belfast Limited show revenue increased 2.7% to ...
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, where the shipbuilding legacy transformed the city into a major cultural draw. The historic Titanic Hotel Belfast and the ...
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