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    East Belfast developed from the Queens Bridge (1843), through Ballymacarrett, east along the Newtownards Road and north (along the east shore of the Lough) up the Holywood Road; and from the Albert Bridge (1890) south east out the Cregagh and Castlereagh roads.

  3. Apr 24, 2023 · Located on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland, along the banks of River Lagan is Belfast – the capital and the largest city of Northern Ireland. Belfast serves as a major commercial, educational, shopping and business center of Northern Ireland.

    • Belfast
    • Part of Northern Ireland
    • UK-UKNI
  4. The Eastside Visitor Centre is located next to C.S. Lewis Square, and is your gateway to East Belfast. Packed full of information on EastSide’s key attractions, famous faces and places, you can sample local delicacies from JACK Coffee Bar and discover all that’s on offer in East Belfast.

  5. If you enjoy walking or cycling then EastSide is the place to start in Belfast. This is the only part of the city to have extensive Greenways, offering traffic free routes from Titanic Quarter to the Castlereagh Hills and from Belfast City Centre to the village of Comber.

    • 278-280 Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 1HH
    • 028 9045 1900
  6. Feb 3, 2015 · East Belfast only merged with the rest of Belfast because the municipal boundary was extended in 1853 to take in the old townland of Ballymacarrett on the Co Down side of the River Lagan.

  7. Located on the Newtownards Road, the EastSide Visitor Centre is your gateway to East Belfast and learning more about George Best, CS Lewis and Van Morrison.

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