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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 13 - 15 May 2024 in Belfast

About the City

What are the best things to do in Belfast?
titanic museum
Titanic Belfast

Learn more about the world’s most famous shipwreck/love story

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Belfast City Hall

Tour the magnificent building and check out the Titanic Memorial Gardens

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Cathedral Quarter

Walk the old streets of Belfast and see many beautiful buildings

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st george's market belfast
St George's Market

Famed for its fresh fish and weekend craft market

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Belfast Castle

One of Belfast's most famous landmarks

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CS Lewis Square

See the incredible sculptures based on CS Lewis’s literary creations

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Belfast Botanic Gardens

Enjoy many plants and flowers sourced from every continent

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cultural night in belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol

A grim reminder of recent troubled times

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Falls Road

Check out famous murals and urban art from Belfast’s troubled past

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Belfast pubs

Listen to the live band and make new friends

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Whisky Tasting

SET ON ONE OF BELFAST’S FEW REMAINING COBBLED STREETS IN THE HISTORIC ‘HALF-BAP’ AREA, THE FRIEND AT HAND IS A CELEBRATION OF IRISH WHISKEY AND A TRIBUTE TO THE CITY AROUND US.

COMBINING OUR WHISKEY OFF-LICENSE, THE MUSEUM WITH ITS UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF IRISH WHISKEYS AND MEMORABILIA, AND THE GUIDED TASTING EXPERIENCES IN OUR PRIVATE TASTING ROOM, ‘THE FRIEND’ SHOWCASES THE BEST OF IRISH WHISKEY IN A UNIQUE SETTING.

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