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 " Paddy's Backpackers is the largest and newest independent hostel in Belfast. In the past it was a linen factory, and is now beautifully restored, keeping its original character and..."
 "C’est interdit réserver plus de 6 lits/personnes par internet. S'il ya plus de 6 personnes il faut contacter l’auberge avant de faire la reservation. *****IMPORTANT BOOKING..."
 "Paddy's Palace se classe au sommet des meilleurs auberges d'Irlande du Nord. Saluée internationelement, cette auberge est parfaite pour ceux qui recherchent un endroit de luxe à petit..."
"Lagan Backpackers is the perfect place to explore and enjoy everything that Belfast has to offer. We have recently expanded into this new and spacious building as we have had great success with our sister hostel, Lagan Hostel. Lagan Backpackers is just a spacious house that has been converted into a Backpackers Hostel. Owned and run by a South African guy that knows what backpackers want....
Lagan Hostel is simply a large house that has been converted into a Backpackers Hostel; and it is owned and run by a South African guy that knows what backpackers want. Our high ratings are mostly due to the great attention and recommendations that you can expect from both myself and my staff. My idea for a great hostel is very simple: to make you feel at home. To give you a comfortable bed...
 "One of the best hostels around - Vagabonds is literally one of the best hostels around. The staff go out of their way to make sure your stay is enjoyable. It has a family atmosphere with a great kitchen, dining room, and lounge. It is also very clean (a nice change compared with most of the hostels in Belfast). Having stayed in hostels all over Europe, I would highly recommend this hostel."...
 "I dont usually bother to do this sort of thing, but there were two hostels in Europe that I found on my adventures and that really impressed me, and this was one of them. Arnies was small but lovely and homely and made me feel less lonely and "all citied out" on my travels. The dogs were a great touch, and Arnie's information and assistance was most helpful. Apart from the black taxi tour,...
 "Ark Hostel has a good reputation among travelers. Along the way we met several people who had stayed there and they all had good things to say. We would have to agree. Located in the university district, very close to Botanic Station (about five minutes on foot), the hostel is only a leisurely fifteen-minute walk into the centre of Belfast. Facilities include a well-stocked kitchen, a large...
 "The rooms were tiny and the bathrooms a bit cramped, but the atmosphere can't be beat. Arnie is jolly and friendly, his dogs are adorable, and the guests were all open and social. Make sure not to miss the black cab tour! This was my favorite hostel of a month-long Europe-wide trek, hands down." … "What I liked most about this hostel was his atmosphere, very friendly. You're considered...

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Belfast Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Sira
It's not the nicest place I've visited. It has few nice things to see, but I didn't especially like the city. The only thing I found that was awesome was Belfast Castle in Cave Hill -- that place was charming!
Comment by Anonymous
I'm English and my girlfriend lives in a Catholic area of North Belfast. I've never felt unsafe there once. It has its problems like any other city but as long as you're not brash and loud about religion and politics, it's fine. I like it that much, I'm moving there.
Comment by Claire
I found Belfast to be an awesome city. It is completely safe to walk around alone at 3 in the morning. There are great indie rock bars to go to and the people are extremely friendly. I cannot wait to go back.
Comment by A,ex
Belfast is probably the most interesting place to visit on the Island of Ireland. It's emerging from conflict, and the people are very open and friendly. While it is true that there are drunks who may seem intimidating, as long as you leave them alone they shouldn't bother you. Belfast is very affordable and offers a lot of history. I would much prefer to have stayed here longer than in Dublin!
Comment by Anonymous
Belfast is a lovely place with lovely, friendly people and very helpful. They have a great sense of humor -- great craic.
Comment by Kate
Belfast is a really interesting place to visit. As a visitor from outside, I would say you are generally safe. For example everyone seems to feel the need to view the murals via a black cab tour, but walking around in the sectarian areas really isn't dangerous, as long as you have somewhat of a clue about what it's all about and don't put your foot in it (don't wear a Celtic top or a Union Jack)! The next generation seems to be making an effort to move on from the conflict, but a lot of the pubs we went into still seemed quite rough, macho, and a bit intimidating. There's probably somewhere in town with nice, funky bars that we just didn't find.
Comment by Ade
Not safe? Belfast's far friendlier than Dublin! In Belfast people actually smile at you. I've been all over the world and Belfast was one of the most welcoming cities I've ever been to.
Comment by Juanito Hayburg
We found Belfast disarming and charming, and I look forward to returning sometime. My experience has been that the media can give visitors a very distorted impression of any area that is only curable by an onsite visit so that we may form our own opinion. And our opinion of Belfast/Ireland is very, very favorable.
Comment by chantille
Belfast is an amazing city. I found it quite safe (same rules apply here as they do anywhere else in the world: don't walk around at 3am by yourself, etc etc) and the people of Belfast are among the friendliest I've ever met.
Comment by Anonymous
Belfast has more trouble than any other place. You can't even say you're from Northern Ireland because people feel sorry for you. It's a lovely place but why can't people get along?
Comment by brian
I would say that no area east, west, or north is safe for anyone, locals or visitors-- they are all extremly dangarous after dark. Best for anyone coming to stick to the Queens area of the city: it is about the safest.
Comment by matthew
The city centre- royal avenue etc where the main shopping area is - is deserted after the shops close at 5pm, except for gangs of hoods who roam the streets. It is very dangarous to wander around that area after this time. I have been attacked and several of my friends have as well- police presence is zero. It is better to stay around the university area of the city after dark; it is very lively with lots to do.
Comment by Anonymous
A good tip is to check out the triangle bounded by Newtownards, Bangor, and Belfast. While driving is somwhat perilous on the narrow roads, if you hire a car and take the A2/A20/A21 and the roads via Craigantlet you get two different experiences of Northern Ireland - the urban metropolis and the country lanes where the only living being you're sharing the view with is a cow or two. People are very friendly and 75% of the city (basically anything that isn't west!) is unaffected by the troubles.
Comment by Anonymous
It's rubbish to say that Belfast is unsafe for women - it is no more unsafe than the rest of the UK and as a student from Belfast living in London and Manchester I would say it is a lot safer. If you stick to the city centre, university area, Lisburn Road, and the Oddysey complex to go out in, it's fine. There are some great bars and clubs about and the people are friendly - it's not a huge city but you'll have a great time - especially if you travel out to the coast or into the country! As for the troubles, it is a small minority of people that have anything to do with the unrest and only certain areas of the city. Do not be put off by the emphasis and exaggerations of the media!
Comment by Anonymous
If you are looking for some insight to the troubles surrounding Northern Ireland the Black Cab tour is highly recommended.
Comment by Anonymous
Belfast is a city with a lot of unrest and it is recommended that single women should not walk on the streets alone at night.
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Belfast
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