Fancy a 2 night 3 day trip to Belfast? This is a great value trip for just £76.23pp including airport bus, central rated Etap Hotel and flights that allow a full 3 days in Belfast.
Flights for 2 £49.96 book @ Ryanair
2 nights in the Etap Hotel Belfast £82.51 @ www.venere.com use code LOVE2016
Ulster Airport bus for 2 £20 return
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Lauramooshu23
13 Feb 1612#6
I'm from Manchester and moved to Belfast 8 years ago I couldn't say anything bad about it. It's a lovely place great food really friendly atmosphere to all kinds of people they love people visiting here and it shows as there's so much tourism here beaches that are 20 minutes away on the train or bus etc anyway just wanted to say that If anyone is unsure about the deal its a wonderful place and I can guarantee you'll come back again oh the titanic museum is fab and there tour around the docks you can do a coach trip for £16 and it takes you from Belfast to the giants causeway Bushmills the coast etc it's amazing
MEGAONE to juggyvampire
13 Feb 1611#7
Wise up!When were you last over?1975
Ramsay Ladders to juggyvampire
13 Feb 164#8
Ridiculous comment.
Tesco RangerNI to juggyvampire
14 Feb 163#25
Belfast employs a lot of Brits. In fact we might be employing some junior doctors shortly. Hard to believe there are still some bigots out there. Belfast recently held the EMA's a few years back and in December, Sports personality of the year. Didn't hear any negative comments from the celebs. Why don't you take advantage this terrific deal and visit us, before you make a comment like this.
Latest comments (45)
cobble123
13 Feb 161#9
Ryanair finally starting to fly into Belfast :smile:
fishmaster to cobble123
13 Feb 161#15
Probably had the plane stuck in reverse gear. Ah now we've landed in that there Belfast again. Ted.
jnm21 to cobble123
5 Mar 16#45
Yes, even if not really Belfast (about 20 miles away - hey that is close compared to some such as Florence PSA). Just booked the new BFS-BGY route - there is another one - 'Milan Bergamo' - one heck of a dander! :smiley:
juggyvampire
13 Feb 161#3
Really! In Belfast ! Still hatred there with Brits
MEGAONE to juggyvampire
13 Feb 1611#7
Wise up!When were you last over?1975
Ramsay Ladders to juggyvampire
13 Feb 164#8
Ridiculous comment.
Freddie Mercury to juggyvampire
13 Feb 163#13
You have probably less of a chance of receiving a beating here for being British/English, than being white in England. Sad but true. There are eejits everywhere.
Tesco RangerNI to juggyvampire
14 Feb 163#25
Belfast employs a lot of Brits. In fact we might be employing some junior doctors shortly. Hard to believe there are still some bigots out there. Belfast recently held the EMA's a few years back and in December, Sports personality of the year. Didn't hear any negative comments from the celebs. Why don't you take advantage this terrific deal and visit us, before you make a comment like this.
earney to juggyvampire
14 Feb 16#32
You do realise it's 2016?
dds68 to juggyvampire
14 Feb 16#33
plank
iboyd117 to juggyvampire
14 Feb 161#35
Considering that the majority of residents here in Northern Ireland are British, with British citizenship listed on their UK passports, that is a very strange comment to make. If you received some hatred during a visit to Belfast, I'm sure it had little to do with your nationality, regardless of whether the individual(s) identified as British / Irish / Northern Irish / Other.
Hot price for flights / hotel / bus all included. Inexpensive city, currency is GBP, and there's lots to do and see around Belfast.
Hammers1974 to juggyvampire
15 Feb 162#44
You are an absolute fool to make such an ill informed comment. I am here now. I couldn't be making it more obvious I am British & I don't mean in an offensive way but just when meeting people and telling them proudly. Same for my wife & son. This place has to be the friendliest place I have been to for ages. Is it false, maybe, but they sure as hell are good actors then.
Belfast is heading in right direction.
sylviasmith944
15 Feb 16#43
Belfast is a lovely city and the locals are friendly. One of the best places to visit with kids is W5 (science museum). http://www.w5online.co.uk/
themachman
14 Feb 161#42
Belfast is brilliant!Fly there from Liverpool a couple of times a year.Sometimes just a day trip as its only 30 minutes on the plane.Public transport is excellent and the people are so friendly,Well worth a visit :smiley:
MEGAONE
14 Feb 162#41
Would that be the same way I was called a scummy Irish B'tard in London in a shop once.Do I say all Londoners hate the Irish? Of course not.Did I visit London again?Yes many,many times.Pray tell what Uni you're child was attending when they were forbidden from entering certain areas? Funny that one of my children attends QUB and the other University of Ulster Magee Campus and not one of them or their classmates was ever forbidden from entering certain areas.In saying that my sons girlfriend atttends the University of Brighton and was advised "not forbidden but advised "to stay away from certain areas late at night.Would I and have I visited her in Brighton? Of course I have.
Midge
14 Feb 16#40
Another excellent deal Rachel, well done. :sunglasses:
louthepoo
14 Feb 16#39
Great city, I've been around Northern Ireland a few times and never had a whiff of bother. I wouldn't go to the dodgy ends of Derry as it's not exactly a must see on the tourist trail.
narstar
14 Feb 162#38
The deal isn't for Derry, although Derry is perfectly fine. Yes, certain areas you would want to stay clear of but you wouldn't want to go to those areas anyway especially if you're a tourist. Answer me this, did your child like Belfast? I will guarantee you they had the time of their lives.
I used to live in London but I've been in Belfast 4 years, and I've never looked back. The city is beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is excellent and the sights are plentiful.
You won't really understand it unless you visit this city, a wise man once said to me that Northern Ireland is the UK's best kept secret, and believe me, he's right
_faff_
14 Feb 16#37
Cheap care hire too, if you don't fancy an organised tour to north coast/giants causeway
r40
14 Feb 16#36
sadly memories last and it's true in some areas - in fact when my sprog as at uni only 2 years ago they were forbidden to got to certain areas. Lt being done re: mediation but try taking a tour in Derry without any english on the tour and hear what they say about us!
Ramsay Ladders
14 Feb 16#34
Do please enlighten us on the barbaric deeds being inflicted on British people visiting then? The news and press have certainly kept that one quiet then.
jakerushworth
14 Feb 16#31
Ryan Air + Etap.... have I committed a crime?
kwh
14 Feb 162#30
I'm from Northern Ireland and I'll tell you as well that you're chatting ****. Idiots gonna idiot I suppose.
Sc00byDoo
14 Feb 161#22
Good deal. But if you're having a nice break I'd recommend spending slightly more and staying in a nicer hotel. Lots of nicer ones around belfast, with good deals on usual hotel booking sites.
kwasny2000 to Sc00byDoo
14 Feb 16#29
Plenty nice Air Bnb to rent in private houses. Often hosts take u places.
kwasny2000
14 Feb 161#28
u have missed out they just finished recording new series of The Fall with J.Dornan and J.Anderson, u can meet so many starts in city centre these days its crazy. Came to Belfast 10 years ago for the summer month later we moved here for good. Love the city people are so laid back its awesome, they would even stop the car just to let u in- u wont see this London
jldevoy
14 Feb 16#20
Belfast is pretty nice these days, all the burned out shops of the 80s are gone.
DealJourno to jldevoy
14 Feb 16#27
Just loads of boarded up ones now. North Street has some class ones.
annewilko
14 Feb 16#26
Costs me around £6 in a pre booked cab, to South Belfast.
malm
14 Feb 161#24
Belfast is not that big but good nightlife,visit the glens of Antrim the Mountains of Mourne,the Giants Causeway,bring your coat,or some of the Game of Thrones sites.By the way Lego nerds lots of Batman Tumblers to be had,fill your boots but don't tell the missus you Romantic fool.
annewilko
14 Feb 16#21
Fly to Belfast City Airport from Liverpool, with Flybe for a similar price. For those not near London.
rachelandgromit to annewilko
14 Feb 161#23
Yep, right nxt to the city too, literally walk out of the airport!
annewilko
14 Feb 16#19
I do too, much friendlier and a beautiful city. Try it you wont be disappointed.
Freddie Mercury
14 Feb 16#18
So I take it you're not coming over mucker?
juggyvampire
14 Feb 16#17
Is it really, again obviously know nothing about it then
juggyvampire
14 Feb 161#16
Wise up yourself obviously know nothing about the troubles still
MEGAONE
13 Feb 161#14
Think one of those eejits may be juggyvampire!
Mellon1
13 Feb 16#12
That's great thanks.
Mellon1
13 Feb 16#10
What dates is this available for? I could book the hotel on its own, I already live in Ireland, but was wondering what dates are available?
rachelandgromit to Mellon1
13 Feb 16#11
10-12th April
Lauramooshu23
13 Feb 1612#6
I'm from Manchester and moved to Belfast 8 years ago I couldn't say anything bad about it. It's a lovely place great food really friendly atmosphere to all kinds of people they love people visiting here and it shows as there's so much tourism here beaches that are 20 minutes away on the train or bus etc anyway just wanted to say that If anyone is unsure about the deal its a wonderful place and I can guarantee you'll come back again oh the titanic museum is fab and there tour around the docks you can do a coach trip for £16 and it takes you from Belfast to the giants causeway Bushmills the coast etc it's amazing
bellasdaddy
13 Feb 161#4
Voted hot. Awesome night out in Belfast, with lots to see and experience in the day. Better than Dublin in my opinion.
rachelandgromit to bellasdaddy
13 Feb 16#5
I much prefer Belfast than Dublin, lovely friendly people <3
samh6056
13 Feb 16#2
Heat added would not mind that good to see a holiday which doesnt require car hiring and for people who rely on public transport , great deal
Opening post
Flights for 2 £49.96 book @ Ryanair
2 nights in the Etap Hotel Belfast £82.51 @ www.venere.com use code LOVE2016
Ulster Airport bus for 2 £20 return
Top comments
Latest comments (45)
Hot price for flights / hotel / bus all included. Inexpensive city, currency is GBP, and there's lots to do and see around Belfast.
Belfast is heading in right direction.
I used to live in London but I've been in Belfast 4 years, and I've never looked back. The city is beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is excellent and the sights are plentiful.
You won't really understand it unless you visit this city, a wise man once said to me that Northern Ireland is the UK's best kept secret, and believe me, he's right
So I take it you're not coming over mucker?