r/Belfast • u/Maude_Lebowskis_art • 18m ago
Haven’t been since xmas week but you didn’t need to print out tickets before - and that’s been many times. Just say your name at the desk and they print out the stub.. Weird they would change that.
r/Belfast • u/Maude_Lebowskis_art • 18m ago
Haven’t been since xmas week but you didn’t need to print out tickets before - and that’s been many times. Just say your name at the desk and they print out the stub.. Weird they would change that.
r/Belfast • u/DaleSnittermanJr • 57m ago
I have been there twice (both within the last two weeks) — first time, it was a Sunday afternoon, all three staff members were really helpful & friendly; second time, it was lunchtime mid-week and the one staff member on duty (different person than my first visit) was downright rude & bitchy.
r/Belfast • u/Individual_Heart_399 • 2h ago
There's an Instagram called nothingtodoinbelfast that lists all weekly live music and events.
I have a feeling Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival might be on right around now, they have a website listing everything on.
r/Belfast • u/EiectroBot • 5h ago
If you are visiting Northern Ireland from a foreign country such as the US or Europe, I would suggest as an alternative use a credit card from your home country that doesn’t have fees for non-local transactions. That avoids the ridiculous fees charged by any of the money exchange places in any country.
r/Belfast • u/Annual-Tutor2760 • 6h ago
Dropping logs in the woods. Wouldn’t surprise me - some dirty bastards up that end of town
r/Belfast • u/Alternative_Week_117 • 7h ago
Thats meant to be the whole point, to be a tube carriage on wheels hop on hop off bullshit.
If you do fancy a seat half of them have those weird side bits on the chairs squeezing you into your new best mate, the four people 'carriages' have you facing strangers whilst everyone's trying to not make eye contact or touch each other knees with their's.
I hate glider buses with a passion.
r/Belfast • u/avamnesiac • 8h ago
There's a lot of different walking tours depending on your interests. A friend runs music walking tours, largely from a punk background - https://www.creativetoursbelfast.com/
If you're in city centre - there's usually exhibitions in The MAC, Belfast Exposed & others. QFT by Queens is a great wee cinema with a bar. Doesn't seem to be too much on gigwise this weekend
It's a little more out of the way, but if you liked the Sunflower, The American Bar is worth a visit - decent food served too. Bullhouse & Boundary if you're in East Belfast.
r/Belfast • u/Ok_Willingness_1020 • 8h ago
His hole apparently and what he thinks of women check his posts vile
r/Belfast • u/didndonoffin • 9h ago
Now I’d need to see a pic of him, I never knew his name but I remember that there was an old lad who presented the show before keith when I was a nipper
r/Belfast • u/Worldly-Stand3388 • 9h ago
It was indeed! Although I'm old enough to remember it was Charlie Witherspoon before him.