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STAG WEEKEND IN BELFAST

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Stag Weekend in Belfast

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A village in the 17th century, this robust northern metropolis of nearly half a million people - a third of Northern Ireland's population - has much in common with Liverpool and Manchester, those breezy cities across the Irish Sea. Belfast was the engine-room that drove the whirring wheels of the industrial revolution in Ulster. The development of industries like linen, rope-making and shipbuilding doubled the size of the town every ten years. The world's largest dry dock is here and the shipyard's giant cranes tower over the port.

Today the city and the river front are again being transformed. Much of the city centre is now pleasantly pedestrianized, with numerous bars and restaurants and a vibrant and friendly nightlife. As befits such a large and important city, the range of activities here are first rate – if there’s an activity you want to do it on your weekend, the chances are you can do it in Belfast.

Some of the Stag Weekends available in Belfast!

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Stags and Hens Ireland is a division of Cashel Travel. We specialise in organising stag and hen parties in all cities throughout Ireland and Scotland. Take a look at our new website and let us book your Stag or Hen party in Aberdeen (when we've sorted out the best deals!)

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The name "Belfast" originates from the river that the city was constructed near, the Gaelic Beal Feirste (mouth of the Farset river).

The city of Belfast has been occupied since the Bronze Age. On a Thursday.

George Best must rank as one of Belfast's most famous sons. Respect.

Pneumatic Tyres were developed here by vet John Boyd Dunlop in 1888.

Methyphobia is fear of alcohol. But I'm guessing that's not of much interest here...

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Need an airport transfer?
Do it in style with a limo!

Restaurant reservations?

Extra activities?

Just ask!