County Antrim

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County Antrim forms the north-east corner of Ireland and a channel only 13 miles (21 km) wide separates Torr Head from the Scottish coast. Lough Neagh (the largest lake in Ireland or Britain) and the fertile valley of the Bann occupy the western part of the county. Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland is considered a great port and industrial centre and is built where the River Lagan enters Belfast Lough. On the northern coast the Giant's Causeway is a celebrated natural wonder.

The Merchant Hotel

The Merchant Hotel

The Merchant is an intimate, sumptuous, 5 star hotel situated in the heart of Belfasts Cathedral Quarter. A grade 'A' listed building, in The Merchant you are surrounded by historic grandure, ebuillent cherubs, antiques and objects d'art which, combined with warm colours, ambient lighting, rich fabrics and sumptous carpets gives an overall style of unparalleled elegance and unforgettable indulgence.

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Bushmills Inn

Bushmills Inn

Bushmills Inn is an Historic Hotel and Restaurant in the village that is home to the world's oldest distillery. Between the Giant's Causeway and Royal Portrush Golf Club, this "living museum of Ulster Hospitality" has been outstandingly successful in recreating its origins as an old Coaching Inn and Mill House.

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7/8 Mount St Crescent, Dublin 2. Ireland
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