Taste The Island Buyers Guide
An Irish Farmers Market Day 3: Belfast to Derry – Northern Ireland & The Causeway Coast Morning & Lunch St George’s Market www.visitbelfast.com/see-do/partners/st-georges-market If staying in Belfast over the weekend, then a visit to St George’s Market is a must. As one of Belfast’s oldest attractions built between1890 and 1896, its well preserved Victorian structure is recognised as one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. With over 250 traders, the market is home to the finest local food produce as well as arts and crafts, with live music provided by local artists. Or Taste & Tour NI www.tasteandtour.co.uk Alternatively get to know Belfast with a Food, Gin Jaunt or whiskey tour provided by Taste and Tour Northern Ireland where your guide will take you ‘off the beaten track’ to some of Belfast best kept secrets. Afternoon www.belfastcookeryschool.com www.cookinbelfast.co.uk www.forestsidecookeryschool.com Strap on your apron and cook up a storm in one of the city’s cookery schools. Spoiled for choice from classes to demonstrations, group booking options include: James Street South, Forestside Cookery School and Belfast Cookery School. At Belfast Cookery School for example, your group can experience the insider’s guide to creating an authentic Game of Thrones® Banquet, showcasing Northern Ireland’s bountiful fresh produce, featured in the Game of Thrones TV series. Or 132 SECT ION 14 – SUGGESTED I T INERARI ES
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