Lisburn
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Lisburn (Irish: Lios na gCearrbhach, "fort of the stream") is split between County Antrim and County Down in Northern Ireland. It has a nice square and plenty of the usual British shops. On the square there is a tourist office with very helpful staff.Along with Newry, Lisburn received its Royal Charter as part of the Queen's Jubilee celebrations of 2002.
Get in
See
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Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum
phone: +44 28 9266 3377address: Market Square, BT28 1AG
Do
Wallace Parkrecreation park and playground
Lagan Valley Islandconference and events centre
Buy
Lisburn is a city with a great reputation for shopping. The city centre's main shopping destination is "Bow Street Mall"
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phone: +44 28 9267 5438The shopping centre, which has seen major expansions and changes since 2000 has more than 60 shops, and 6 food outlets, situated in the centre's "food court". Stores such as "HMV". "Menarys" "JD" "Lfestyle Sports" and "JJB"
Eat
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phone: +44 28 9266 6677address: Argos Lisburn Square
Drink
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phone: +44 28 9266 3863address: Hilden House, Grand St.
Sleep
There are bed and breakfasts - one is within a minute's walk of the city's main shopping centre, Bow Street Mall.
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phone: +44 871 527 8606address: 136-144 Hillsborough Road
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phone: +44 28 9264 8313address: 7A Rock Road, Stoneyford