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Belfast is a place for getting out and about, and has plenty to experience. This need not take more than a couple of days in the city itself, although Belfast is a good base from which to visit virtually anywhere else in the North. In the centre, concentrate on the glories that the industrial revolution brought: grandiose architecture and magnificent Victorian pubs . To the south are the lively and influential Queen's University and the extensive collections of the Ulster Museum , set in the grounds of the Botanic Gardens . A climb up Cave Hill , to the north, rewards you with marvellous views of the city spread out around the curve of the natural harbour, Belfast Lough . Security measures in the city have been considerably relaxed and many of the barriers and controls have been removed. However, the iron blockade known as the Peace Line still bisects the Catholic and Protestant communities of West Belfast , a grim physical reminder of the city's and country's sectarian divisions.
The physical core of Belfast is Donegall Square : in the centre of it stands the City Hall, and buses and taxis depart for every part of the city from the sides of the square. The main shopping area lies a stone's throw north and the main areas for entertainment and accommodation are immediately south. Most of the grand old Victorian buildings which characterize the city are in the north and east, towards the river. Further out, North Belfast boasts Cave Hill, with its castle and zoo, and South Belfast is home to the " Golden Mile ", leading down to the university, Botanic Gardens and Ulster Museum. The River Lagan flows from Belfast Lough along the eastern side of the city centre and offers riverside walks. The riverside is also the focus for the most radical development in the last few years, the Laganside. In East Belfast , across the river beyond the great cranes of the Harland & Wolff shipyard, lies suburbia and very little of interest apart from Stormont Castle, the former Northern Irish parliament and home to the new Assembly. Working-class West Belfast , by contrast, seems almost a separate city in its own right, divided from the rest by the speeding traffic of the Westlink motorway.
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