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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland, which is famous for its beautiful white sand beaches. Apart from the great natural scenery, this destination is also known for having warm local people.

Have you heard of the Giant's Causeway? It is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the world and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are about 40,000 naturally formed stones with stunning views.

Northern Ireland is also the filming location of Game of Thrones, which managed to bring waves of tourists to enjoy this country's natural beauty and originality. Various world-famous places such as Titanic Belfast, The Glens of Antrim, Carrickfergus Castle, and Ards Peninsula are also here.

Northern Ireland is a country that provides a satisfying combination of scenery and food. Various kinds of authentic dishes indulge the tongue, such as Irish stew, a savory soup made of lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions. There is also Dulse, a seafood dish consisting of dried seaweed. Northern Ireland is also known for its delectable treats like Apple Pie and Yellowman (a traditional snack made of sugar and syrup). Be sure to take the time to visit the various world-class restaurants here.

Travel Tips for Northern Ireland

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Is the currency of Northern Ireland and Ireland different?

Although located on the same island, Northern Ireland and Ireland (Republic of Ireland) are two separate jurisdictions with different systems of government and currency.

Northern Ireland uses the British Pound Sterling (GBP) currency as its legal tender, while Ireland (the Republic of Ireland) uses the Euro currency.

Where is the best area to stay in Northern Ireland?

There are various choices of places to stay in Northern Ireland that can suit your tastes and needs during your visit. The following are the best areas to stay in that you could choose from.


  • County Antrim: This area is perfect for those of you who want to explore the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and the beautiful white sand beaches around the north coast.

  • Belfast: As the capital city, Belfast offers many accommodation options, including luxury hotels, boutique hotels, apartments, and hostels. If you want to explore the city easily, this area is the right choice.

  • Derry: The second largest city in Northern Ireland, is synonymous with beautiful natural sights such as the Morne Mountains and Tollymore Forest Park for nature lovers.


What are some recommendations for rural areas in Northern Ireland?

You can enjoy the tranquility and charm of a typical village if you visit the following villages in Northern Ireland.


  • Gortin: This small village nestled in the Sperrin mountains is the perfect place for nature lovers, as there are plenty of trekking and mountain biking trails in the vicinity.

  • Laughgail: This small, picturesque village located in rural County Armagh overlooks a tranquil lake.

  • Belleek: Famous for its handcrafted porcelain, Belleek is a charming little village on the banks of the Erne River. This village is for those who are interested in handicrafts and peaceful river views.


Where are the must-visit culinary centers in Northern Ireland?

The culinary center that you must visit is the city of Belfast, which is a growing gastronomic center in Northern Ireland. This region offers a variety of dishes, ranging from local to international.

Make sure you stop by St. George's Market, Belfast Bazaar, Deanes Restaurants, James Street South, and The Great Room Restaurants, which serve a variety of tastes and ambiances. From food markets to fine dining experiences, everything is available in these places.

How do I get to Giant's Causeway?

Giant's Causeway is located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and can be visited with several transportation options depending on where you stay.

Tourists can use public buses from several big cities, such as Belfast and Derry, to the Giant's Causeway. Or the train to Coleraine, which connects with taxis to get there.

Apart from that, you can also use a car with a distance of 1.5 hours from Belfast or join a tour that provides trips to the Giant's Causeway.

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