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Home > Things to Do > United Kingdom > Co. Antrim > Page 8

All Things to Do in Co. Antrim


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    Queens University Visitor Centre

    Queens University, Belfast City, Co. Antrim
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    Located within the delightful Laryon building, the Centre houses a variety of exhibitions, and provides information and University life and has a retails facility for gifts and souvenirs. The Queens Visitor Centre is approximately a 5 minute walk from the Shaftesbury Square, Bradbury Place junction. Wheelchair access. Guided tours. Read more…
    • Old Bushmills Distillery

    Old Bushmills Distillery

    Distillery Road, Bushmills, Co. Antrim
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    The Old Bushmills Distillery is the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery having received its licence to distil in 1608. In 1608 Sir Thomas Phillips was granted a licence to distil whiskey by James 1 of England, however, mentions of distilling traditions in the surrounding environs date back to 1276. The Old Bushmills Distillery is devoted to the production of Single Read more…
    • SSE Arena

    SSE Arena

    2 Queens Quay, Belfast City, Co. Antrim
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    SSE Arena (formerly Odyssey Arena) is the one of the world’s most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. With flexibility to seat up to 10,000, the SSE Arena is Ireland’s biggest indoor venue. Capable of attracting rock, pop and classical artists from around the world, the SSE Arena has the capability to host an amazing range of sporting events Read more…
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    Grand Opera House

    2 to 4 Great Victoria Street, Belfast City, Co. Antrim
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    The Grand Opera House, Northern Ireland’s Premier Theatre, presents a programme of the very best in live theatrical performances to satisfy the widest possible range of tastes and ages such as musicals, opera, ballet, comedy, concerts and pantomime. Designed by leading theatre architect, Frank Matcham, and opened in 1895, the Grand Opera House’s lavish interior is an unique and glorious Read more…
    • Glenariff Forest Park

    Glenariff Forest Park

    Glenariff, Glenariffe, Co. Antrim
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    Spectacular glen walk with three waterfalls. Scenic path and trails to mountain viewpoints. Visitor centre. Shop, restaurant. Wheelchair access.   Glenariff Forest Park is situated amid the world famous Glens of Antrim, an area to which tourists have been coming for over a century. Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is considered by many people to be the most beautiful Read more…
    • Belfast Botanic Gardens

    Belfast Botanic Gardens

    Stranmillis Road, Belfast City, Co. Antrim
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    Botanic Gardens was established in 1828 by the Belfast Botanic and Horticultural Society in response to public interest in horticulture and botany. The rose garden and herbaceous borders were established in 1920. Construction of the Palm House began in 1839, and the Tropical Ravine, or Fernery, completed in 1889, is a fine example of horticultural Victoriana. The plants grow in Read more…
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