One Day in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Most UNDERRATED City in the UK

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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Travel Vlog | Belfast, Northern Ireland is a wonderful city. Belfast's Maritime History. especially relating to the Titanic and other manufacturing is incredibly interesting. Belfast is where the Titanic was built, as well as where many other World War Naval Vessels were construct. Belfast City Centre and City Hall were also extremely fun to be in. While many people say Belfast is a dying city, especially as manufacturing jobs start to disappear, I see hope for Belfast. Belfast is the most underrated city in the UK.

Sites visited: Belfast City Hall, Maritime Mile, SS Nomadic, RMS Titanic Launching Site, Titanic Museum, HMS Carolina, Belfast City Centre, St.Anne's Cathedral, First Presbyterian Church, Albert Memorial Clock, Victoria Square Shopping Center, Castle Court Shopping Center, St.George's Market, Belfast Outskirts

Alternative titles: Spending One Day in Belfast Northern Ireland, Belfast City Centre and Maritime History, Belfast: The Site of the Titanic Launch, Wow I love Belfast, Spending One Day in Belfast United Kingdom, United Kingdom's Most Underrated City, Belfast is a Must Visit if You are in Ireland

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0:00 - Hello Belfast
1:47 - City Hall
2:53 - Maritime Mile
5:59 - SS Nomadic
7:40 - Best in Belfast
8:30 - Manufacturing History
10:17 - HMS Carolina
10:39 - Belfast Tourism
11:59 - City Centre
15:10 - St.Anne's Cathedral
15:50 - First Presbyterian Church
16:11 - Albert Memorial Clock
17:12 - Victoria Square Shopping Centre
18:16 - Castle Court Shopping Centre
19:02 - St.George's Market
19:27 - Outskirts
19:52 - Final Thoughts

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Cool vid! Thanks for saying nice things about our wee city ❤ Happy travelling!

UnexpectedAmy
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Good video - yes the city population is 350k and the suburbs around 600k. Although the city was larger before and is designed for more people - lots of people left during the troubles. That's why some of the architecture like the City Hall is more befitting of a bigger city. Belfast has only really started to see the population grow again in the last 10 years, and is only now starting to look like a proper developed city again

Merc-veue
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Hey bro, I was just thinking, so do ya really think Belfast is a small city? but it's got over 345k pop in the city area and its got 671k in its metro area and the city isn't much smaller than Washington DC that is 68k sq mi whereas Belfast city area is 51k sq mi.

But you want to see the biggest city in the whole of Ireland by sq mi than you have to visit Cork City cos Cork that has a city area that is 72k sq mi in area and that makes Cork city bigger than even Washington, DC, USA by city area. Cork cities area is bigger than Dubin's and most UK cities as well.

So, I'm gonna say it again my dude, ya shoulda saw Cork city and Limerick city, cos they're the real cities of Ireland not Dublin, Belfast or even Galway. they're just big towns my friend just like Washington, DC cos Cork city is bigger than it.

AlexJ.Goldsmith
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Considering (1) he's American, and (2) he was here for a one-day visit, this young man has done himself proud with his research and the number of places he highlighted. OK, he's made an error or two, e.g "HMS Carolina [sic]...the only ship that survived the Battle of Juland [I think he really meant the only ship that has survived to this day, but again not entirely accurate, for it is the only Light Cruiser of the battle that has survived to this day]. However, I'll forgive him that, for his enthusiasm and assessment of the city is really unique compared to the many others who have tried to do the same thing - and failed miserably! His interpretation of war is perhaps a little skewed, but then, he wasn't in the city during "The Troubles!" Had he been there at the time, his interpretation would likely have been different; but he's entitled to form that opinion, and that can't be bad. I do like his precise delivery - no head scratching or having to think about his facts and figures, he just came out with complete factual information, so he was pretty much on the ball. I can't really fault him at all. He has a nice manner and has clearly taken time to get a good grounding in his education/knowledge. i do hope he makes another visit to NI for another appraisal of NI's great attractions. The one thing that really struck home with me whis assessment of the city not promoting itself, and it's here that he scores ten out of ten; This is a problem with the NI Tourist Board, who happily promote the Giant's Causeway, but have neglected to promote tourism as a whole. In the views of many people, the NITB has been totally lacluster in promoting this jewel of the UK, or in other words "pretty bloody useless!"
You did good Landon. Well done.

reggriffiths
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An interesting video thanks for sharing. I will travel there next week to visit a friend who lives in the city.

luanaalaimo
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The last port of call for tittanic was cobh in co cork ireland

gerarddeegan
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Enjoyed your video Chap, very easy to watch...Sub added

fitz
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There is a tourism coach bus that starts in Dublin and drives through the country up against the East coast of the Republic of Ireland/Nothern Ireland up to Belfast, it stops at a lot of the maritime things then leaves the city and continues up to the North-most part of Northern Ireland to see the Giants Causeway and Dunluce Castle. The countryside and coast line are worth the cost to see just on their own

Ben_From_Marketing
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Give me a shout when you get back to Belfast and I will take you on an amazing tour

Eoinmcpar
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You are great really appreciating a great city.

HMS BRAMBLE was a mine sweeper built in Belfast. Sadly it got torpedoed and all crew perished including my great uncle William Mcknight

sandracubillos
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I enjoyed your report of your day trip to Belfast. You seem to have done some research on the place, which is good as you are making content for others. I hope that when you come back again, you get to do a good tour, which might help you understand more of our complex history. There is much that even most of the residents of the city don't know about the place! I think for a relatively small city, Belfast has a lot to offer. It has changed so much for the better in the 26 years of relative peace we have enjoyed since the agreement that ended the troubles, the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.

It has a large student population with two Universities, good shopping, a lively music and arts scene, a resident professional Symphony Orchestra, several large sports venues and facilities and it has become much more international in recent years with a good population of Chinese, Eastern European and increasingly Indian and African folk. Housing is much more available than in the cities of the Republic, and still relatively affordable. This old guy, who grew up here during the worst of the troubles, travelled widely, then returned for family reasons to a city still blighted by sectarianism, death and destruction, never imagined Belfast could possibly evolve into what it has become. It still astonishes me! Our future surely looks pretty bright.

seandoherty
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Yo fella I've been reading the comments and might I just add if you are thinking about checking out Cork city or Limerick city then I suggest you do it in May and September these are the best months for tourist in these two cities. Hope you come fella if you can.

ericfreeman
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cool video mate belfast born & Bred you knowlege history is absolutrely amazing the promotion of city is done by two different tourist organisations competing against each other

michaelhickland
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If their was a united ireland the tourist industry would be much greater in northern ireland😊

gerarddeegan
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The catholics as of last census outnumber protestants in Northern Ireland .However it was never really a religious conflict it was more of an ethnic one because catholics are primarily native irish and protestants are mainly descended from people of the english scottish border.The pink colour is meeant to be a neutral colour to keep both groups happy.

gallowglass
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Our architecture is so eclectic as fundamentally industrial cities continually reinvent themselves down with the old an up with the new - also the city was very badly damaged during the 2nd world war and lastly but perhaps mostly importantly the city centre suffered a 30 year bombing campaign against commercial and civilian targets during which most parties in the city centre were destroyed or damaged - as the youtuber restricted his visit to the suburbs he wouldn't have seen that the majority of shopping is in modern large retail parks not in the city centre - not sure why he was rating the city on its shopping though - good he got all his summary information from Wiki though!

aidanmcmichael
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Hi i was thinking of going to Belfast is it safe for Catholics to visit .

vforvictor
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'Little Britain', known as 'Ireland' from the 9th Century AD has never been 'united'. It has always had a North-South split and was first partitioned in the 3rd Century BC by the Great Wall of Ulster. Dublin has never ruled the whole island.
There's no point being ruled by Dublin nowadays because Dublin is ruled by Brussels/ Strasbourg.

anotherhundred
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Belfast is the second city in Ireland. Reunification is on its way

Donabate
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Will you stop saying united Kingdom your in Ireland

paulshimmin