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Focus on south belfast

From picturesque, tree-lined avenues to lively, bustling streets, south Belfast is a chic and charming area that emits a suburban atmosphere as well as being within close proximity to the city centre.

South Belfast is home to an array of electric neighbourhoods such as The Malone Road, the Lisburn Road, Stranmillis and the student favourite- Botanic Avenue.

Foodies in search of a culinary delight, or a Saturday night beverage, flock to the area where a wide variety of palettes are catered for. You will be spoilt for choice with an abundance of fine eateries as well as a great range of cosy pubs, lively nightclubs and top-quality cocktail clubs.

The Lisburn Road in particular has also become known for its great shopping selection. Walk along the street and immerse yourself in the great range of local boutiques, high-street stores and quirky produce stores.

Belfast’s infamous ‘Golden Mile’ begins south of the city where the Dublin Road leads to Great Victoria Street, Bradbury Place and University Quarter. It is here that you will find Queen’s University, a beautiful, historic building that has become instantly recognisable as a landmark in the Belfast area and is definitely worth a visit and the perfect photo opportunity. Surrounding the magnificent university are streets lined with Victorian houses which add another layer of charm to the area.

South Belfast is also home to a great number of breath-taking nature trails. Take a peaceful river walk along the Ormeau Embarkment, explore the Lagan Towpath leading to the Lagan Meadows and Shaws Bridge or take a stroll through the beautiful Botanic Gardens. The Botanic Gardens is not only a glorious nature spot but often plays host to a great range of fun activities including live music and family-fun festivals, so make sure to keep an eye out for any upcoming events.

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