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A city buzzing with art, culture, music and friendly locals - guest author Jonny Tiernan gives us his tips on what to do in two days in Belfast…

48 hours in Belfast


Day One

With any luck you will have planned your trip to Belfast so that it’s on a weekend, as that is when St George’s Market takes place. It’s filled with a wide variety of stalls and traders where you can buy art, antiques, clothes, oddities and a ton of other stuff. More importantly, there are also loads of food stalls and a seating area where you can chill out. I recommend getting one of the savoury crepes, and also a cup of special tea from the Suki Tea stall. They are a Northern Irish company that are now distributed all over, and their tea is delicious. If you’re feeling adventurous you could buy a bag of dulse, Irish seaweed. It’s an acquired taste, but I love it.
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