
Built on Donegal Square, located at the centre of the layout of Belfast streets, this 1906 structure was modeled after St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. It was designed by architect Brumwell Thomas in the Renaissance Revival Tradition.

Ballycastle encompasses a fine Georgian seaside resort town and several unique coastal attractions. It serves as the main vacation spot for people from the entire province. The town forms the shape of an hourglass, and its streets are lines…

The attractive village of Bushmills is home to the oldest licensed distillery in the world. King James I declared it a legal enterprise in 1608, but historical documents have referred to the presence of this type of enterprise on…

The Giant’s Causeway is an unusual and spectacular geological formation nestled beneath the sea cliffs of the north Antrim coast. This bizarre, other-worldly structure consists of around 40,000 black, polygonal basalt columns protruding from the sea. The tops of…