Having wandered through Belfast’s many alleyways and entries on a daily basis I thought it was about time I put my feelings toward them on Unilocal.I’ll start with the freshly renovated Pottinger’s Entry. This is one of Belfast’s five oldest streets and boasts used to be home to The Newsletter and a few other newspapers making it comparable with London’s Fleet street. The ‘entry’ is now a convenient cut through leading to local businesses. You can often find an acoustic guitar-wielding busker belting out the tunes in Pottinger’s Entry. Cutting through here will give you an insight in to what old Belfast was like especially if there is folk music bouncing off the bricks — you’ll feel like your walk has been given its very own soundtrack. Banners hang at the entrance and exit of Pottinger’s Entry saying, «The Entries — the close knit passageways where Belfast was born and bred» This sums up the importance of these wee snickets in Belfast’s current architectural make up.