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Why Ireland?
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Why Ireland?
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Why Ireland?
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Meet the Rais
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Meet the Rais
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So where do they holiday?
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So where do they holiday?
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Our Irish experience
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Our Journey
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How Ireland became Rai-land
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Travelling to Ireland from India
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Travelling to Ireland from India
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Getting Around Ireland
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Getting Around Ireland
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Getting Around Ireland
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General Tourist Information
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Hello, Good Buy
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Visas: How & Where
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Map of Ireland
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Places to eat
Indian Restaurants 
Archana
53 Dublin Road 
Belfast
T: +44 28 90 323 713 
Moghul 
62 Botanic Av
Belfast
T: +44 28 9032 4200/+ 44 28 9032 6677
Sonali
703 Lisburn Rd
Belfast
T: +44 28 9066 6833/+ 44 28 9068 3760
Ginger Root 
Albany House 73-75 Great Victoria St
Belfast
T: +44 28 9031 3124
Jharna Indian Tandoori Restaurant
133A Lisburn Road
Belfast
T: +44 28 9038 1299
The Spice Club 
Ramada Hotel, Shaws Bridge
Belfast 
T: +44 28 9092 3500
Masala Masala
1, University Street,
Belfast
T: + 44 28 9032 4000
Cafe India 
42-46 Malone Rd
Belfast
T: +44 28 9066 6955
67
Dundonald
International Ice Bowl
www.theicebowl.com
T: +44 28 9080 9100
This is Northern Ireland's only Olympic-
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and it’s where the champion Belfast 
Giants train. If ice leaves your kids cold, 
let them thaw out at a place they might 
believe was named specially for them, 
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indoor, jungle- themed play world, with 
three levels of activity, including an
interactive toddler area for 0 - 3 years.
Adults and older kids can also try their 
hand at a 30-lane ten-pin bowling alley, 
or go over to ‘Alaska’ with its pool table 
and satellite television. Combined with 
the café and vending machines, the Ice 
Bowl is a great place for the whole 
family to chill out in for hours.