Just wondered if anyone on here knows what Belfast is like as my eldest daughter's father has moved there and wants me to let her stay with him for a couple of weeks. She is only 10 and I watch the news etc and hear only bad. Does anyone have any experience of Belfast recently or otherwise?
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Make no mistake it is still a dangerous place. It pays to know where you are going. If you are based in the city centre then it is a fantastic place & I do advise going on a tourist city bus ride, seriously it is a fascinating place & the bus is a great way to see everywhere safely.
She just has to beware of straying into the wrong area, if your ex is a moron & not likely to be aware of the situation beware! Having said that if he is staying with a local they will be switched on. It really is a matter of being sensible. The troubles are still there in the religious divide, it's just that the shootings & bombings have in the main diminished. There are still walls & gates seperating the Falls Road & Shanklin Road which are controlled in the evenings & weekends.
Having said all of that Ireland is a fantastic place to visit with the most friendliest helpful people you could ever wish to meet. The countryside is amazing but again the divide is there to be seen.
I'm sure she will be as safe there as in any major city in the world. Belfast has been rebuilt & is full of bars & restaurants etc & people looking to have a great time. Her only problem may possibly be if she strayed away from the centre & met the wrong people but as said that could happen anywhere & in all likelihood she would never see any problem 99.999999999999% of the time.
Bugger I just noticed your daughter is 10, Don't know why assumed she was grown up & may want to go sightseeing etc on her own. She will be absolutely fine, if you would trust her with her dad anywhere else let her go over ;-)
Its a great city and as people mentioned the countryside is beautiful and you're int he countryside within minutes of leaving the City.
I have to echo what has been said so far. I was there for a weekend with my young family about three years ago, and of all of our travel in the Republic and the North, it's the place that I really wished I had more time. Admittedly most of our time was spent in the city centre, as well as on one of the bus tours of the outlying areas, but it really is beautiful and the people very friendly.
I can't speak to the unique risks of the city, but other than the gates etc., didn't see much evidence of anything that would cause me concern. It was a fairly superficial trip, mind you.
I'd go back in a heartbeat. Not often you can see such a vibrant first-world city which, at the time, had little evidence of anything but a nascent tourist trade.
Very serious though. DO NOT SEND HER OVER IN JULY.
July is the "marching season" where both nationalist and unionist groups like to organise parades, the main purpose of which seem to be to wind the other side up. Consequently there's usually a flare up or two as sectraian tempers get agitated.
Not been, but I have met lots of people and have many friends (from both sides of the 'divide'; which in any case is something that most folks pay little attention to btw) and they are some of the friendliest, warmest and most generous folk you could ever wish to meet. They'll look after her.
As father Ted would say 'a great bunch of lads'!
me? .. I wouldn.t let my child stay with a moron, be it his/her natural parent or not, in any city anywhere