• Culture is intertwined between England, Ireland, and Scotland, though the people of Northern Ireland, for the most part, consider themselves of neither region.
  • This page includes a Northern Ireland timeline, its most important dates, and an overview of the Irish influence on world civilization.
  • The spring season in Northern Ireland is arguably the most exciting, beautiful, and popular season to visit Northern Ireland.
  • If Northern Ireland is on your bucket list, keep reading because we have rounded up all the best places to visit and top tourist attractions to put on your list.
  • Northern Ireland lies in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km²), about a sixth of the island's total area.
  • Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann, Ulster Scots: Norn Iron or Norlin Iron) is an small desolate land with little or no redeeming features.
  • Northern Ireland's history is rich. If you have Northern Irish heritage, discovering more about your ancestors can help you learn more about yourself.
  • Discover Northern Ireland's treasures with expert guides. Delve into the heart with locals' insights. Culinary hotspots off-the-beaten-path wonders...
  • Since then, Ulster (as Northern Ireland is also known) has rebounded both economically and culturally and is one of the world's must-see destinations.
  • Northern Ireland’s cities are crowded and bustling, but friendly and accessible; transport is easy to find and use, while the people are warm and welcoming.