The Golden Mile Pub crawl in Belfast streches from Shaftesbury Square, down the Dublin Road and along Great Victoria Street.
The Golden Mile in more general terms stretches from Queen's University to the city centre, and is approximately one mile long, and hosts about 80 per cent of the city's most happening night spots, including Internet cafes, bars, clubs, restaurants, cinemas and theatres.
In existence throughout the troubles, the Golden Mile was the busiest spot in the city. Now it's flourishing with peacetime investment.
Lavery's, the Crown and Robinson's are some of the more traditional bars that offer great craic with their pints. If you've come to Belfast for a good time, head here.