Top sigths of Ireland
The main education centre of the country, Trinity College, is worth closest attention. The age of the college is more than a thousand years. It is located in a beautiful building made in Victorian style. There is a library near the college, which keeps the symbol of Ireland – “the book of Celts”. This is an ancient manuscript of Christian culture and a priceless artefact.
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Attractions and active leisure
Bangor is also rich in entertainment centers, which are mainly youth-oriented. A must-have for fans of fast driving is Eddie Irvine Sports. Its level is so high that it regularly hosts professional karting championships. Visitors will be offered tracks of various difficulty levels. This is a great center to visit even for those who have never been fond of kart racing before. You can also enjoy billiard rooms and … Open
Bangor for children - what to visit
With younger children, you can visit Snakes and Ladders, which is aimed specifically at the smallest kids. Among other things, it has playgrounds with safe inflatable attractions, trampolines, and ball pits. Older children will love all kinds of obstacle courses and sports attractions, as multi-level playgrounds. The center also offers children’s mini-karting and a nice cafe, which would be a great place to … Open
Shopping, streets and outlets
Hope House Tŷ Gobaith Children's Hospices is a clothing store that is notable for being actively involved in charity programs. It sends much of the money from the sale of clothing and accessories to help seriously ill children. Here you can pick casual clothes and shoes, interesting home accessories, and children's toys. In search of original memorable gifts, go to Hobby Shop. As the name implies, it sells all … Open
Cultural excursion through Bangor - things to see
One of the city’s oldest buildings is Bangor Cathedral. The very first church was built on its site back in the 6th century. Over the centuries, the cathedral has been rebuilt several times. It was completely destroyed by fire in the early 15th century. The religious monument greeting guests of the city today was built in the 16th century, and since then its appearance has not changed much. Many unique … Open


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