Belfast: donde el Titanic y Westeros se encuentran | Dragón Rojo

Belfast began as a small settlement at the mouth of the River Lagan. Its name comes from the Gaelic Béal Feirste, meaning "mouth of the sandy ford." During the 19th century, Belfast became one of the most important cities in the United Kingdom thanks to its textile industry (especially linen) and shipbuilding. It became known as "Linenopolis." Belfast was one of the world's great shipbuilding centers; the famous Titanic was built here in 1912. The Titanic was built in the Harland & Wolff shipyards and launched in 1912. This event remains one of the city's most recognizable symbols. Belfast was one of the epicenters of the conflict between unionists (a Protestant majority who sought to remain in the United Kingdom) and nationalists (a Catholic majority who wanted to unite with Ireland). Murals in the neighborhoods still reflect this history. The Good Friday Agreement in 1998 marked the beginning of peace and the city's transformation. In recent decades, Belfast has experienced a cultural and tourist resurgence. Today, it is renowned for its music, street art, gastronomy, and as a filming location for productions such as Game of Thrones. Expenses: Transfer with National Express from Dublin City Centre, Custom House Quay stop, to Belfast City Centre, Grand Central Station, Durham Street for £14.90 Accommodation in Belfast: £62, one night in a double room at easyHotel 📍Belfast: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bel... Music in the video: 🎵 Towards The Horizon by Alexander Nakarada Find me on social media 👌: Instagram:   / dragonrojoimix   Facebook:   / dragonrojoimix   TikTok:   / dragonrojoimix