Saturday, 3 January 2009

Must See Queen's University Belfast

Must See Queen’s University Belfast
Welcome to Belfast!!! Queen’s University Belfast is quite nearby to tourist spot such as Botanic Garden and Ulster Museum. Whether you are first time visitor to Belfast of a resident of many years, there’s always something new, stimulating and exciting to discover in and around Queen’s University.
This area is steeped in fine Victorian and Edwardian architecture. How to start? Start off at the Lanyon Building, the centrepiece of Queen’s University. It named after its architect, Charles Lanyon, a key figure in development of Belfast’s architectural heritage, it was completed in 1849. There is a Visitor Centre just inside the main entrance. There is plenty of tourist information at the Centre, certainly can buy souvenir from here.
The Botanic Gardens is next to the Queen’s University just need to follow the University Road until it becomes Stranmmillis Road. The Botanic Gardens is just on your left. Since I am from tropical area so does not have much surprise. Still have some feeling like back to home.
Ulster Museum is currently undergoing extensive renovation. (Too bad)

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