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Taxi
The guide was updated:You can easily call for a taxi or hail one down in the street.
Value Cabs, for example, is always available right in front of the two airports and will also collect and drop passengers at their preferred locations, operating 24 hours.
Value Cabs
+44 28 9080 9080
www.valuecabs.co.uk
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+44 28 9033 3333
www.fonacab.com
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- Website: www.valuecabs.co.uk
- Phone: +44 28 9080 9080
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Belfast International Airport (BFS) is located approximately 20 minutes from the city centre and you have different options to choose from when deciding on the best way to get here.
Airport Express 300 buses run between the airport and the city centre roughly every 15 minutes at peak times and the journey takes about 30-40 minutes.
Taxis are also available outside the terminal building. The International Airport Taxi Company, for example, is available every day, all day.
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George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD)
Belfast City Airport (BHD) is located to the east of the city centre, about a 5 minute drive from the centre.
Trains run every half an hour during the day between Sydenham Station, near the airport, and the central train station in Belfast.
The Airport Express 600 bus takes you to the city centre and leaves every 20 minutes, but you can also take Metrobus number 3 or The Airporter.
Finally, you can also reach the city centre by taxis, which leave from outside the terminal building.
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Best Time to Visit
April to September, as well as October, is the best time to visit Belfast. Be prepared for some wind and rain, but there are also sunny days, especially in the summer. Try to avoid the two weeks around the 12th of July (Orangemen's Day). Many people have their holidays during the period when the traditional Protestant marches take place — the city gets very crowded.
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Public Transport
Translink runs the public transport system in Belfast that consists of busses and a railway system. At the front of all Metro vehicles you can see the number and destination and services usually start and end around the City Hall with fares that can be paid in coins directly to the bus driver/operator on-board.
Smartlink Multi-journey tickets and travel cards are available in shops displaying the Metro sign or from the Metro Kiosk in Donegall Square West.
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Taxi
You can easily call for a taxi or hail one down in the street.
Value Cabs, for example, is always available right in front of the two airports and will also collect and drop passengers at their preferred locations, operating 24 hours.
Value Cabs
+44 28 9080 9080
www.valuecabs.co.uk
FonaCAB
+44 28 9033 3333
www.fonacab.com
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Post
Post Offices and red post boxes are scattered all over the city, so you will definitely run into one while wandering around Belfast. Furthermore, small books of UK stamps are available in most convenience stores and at petrol stations.
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Pharmacy
You can easily find a pharmacy in Belfast. The most important independent pharmacy chain in town, Gordons Chemist, has stores scattered all over Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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Telephone
Country code: +44
Area code: 028
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Electricity
Electrical appliances are connected to the UK mains supply using a three-pin plug known as plug type G. The sockets come with on-and-off switches, unlike in many other countries.
The average voltage of a UK power socket is 230v or slightly higher, so check the voltage of your device before plugging it in.
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