Discover the cultural and political heart of Northern Ireland on this private day trip from Belfast to Derry/Londonderry, a city known for its ancient walls and modern spirit. Your English-speaking driver will take you on a scenic drive along the Antrim Coast before arriving at the 17th-century City Walls, offering sweeping views and a window into Derry’s layered past. Visit the Guildhall, a Gothic Revival landmark, and cross the Peace Bridge, symbolizing hope and reconciliation over the River Foyle. Continue to the Free Derry Corner and Bogside Murals, where striking artwork tells stories of the civil rights movement and resilience. End your visit at St. Columb’s Cathedral, one of the oldest buildings in the city, rich in history and architecture. This fully private, customizable tour blends heritage, reflection, and discovery—showcasing Derry’s transformation from a divided city to a beacon of peace.
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Derry / Londonderry City Walls. Walk atop Europe’s best-preserved city walls, which encircle the historic city with views of murals, cathedrals, and the River Foyle.
Guildhall & Peace Bridge. Visit the Neo-Gothic Guildhall and stroll across the Peace Bridge, symbolizing unity in a once-divided city.
Free Derry Corner & Bogside Murals. Explore the murals and landmarks of the civil rights movement, learning about Derry’s pivotal role in The Troubles.
St. Columb’s Cathedral. Visit the oldest building within the city walls, steeped in religious and colonial history.
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Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a vibrant city with a rich maritime, industrial, and political history. Known for its Titanic heritage, friendly locals, and dynamic cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of historical sites, modern attractions, and stunning natural beauty.
A world-class museum dedicated to the Titanic, offering interactive exhibits and a fascinating insight into Belfast's shipbuilding heritage.
A beautiful 19th-century castle set in the Cave Hill Country Park, offering stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
A historic market offering a variety of food, crafts, and entertainment. It's one of the few remaining Victorian markets in the UK.
A former Victorian prison that has been restored to its original condition, offering guided tours and insights into Belfast's criminal history.
A beautiful public park featuring a variety of plants, trees, and flowers, as well as the Palm House and Tropical Ravine House.
A hearty breakfast consisting of soda bread, potato bread, bacon, sausage, black and white pudding, eggs, and tomato.
A traditional stew made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional fish and chip shop serving battered fish, chips, and various sides.
A soft, white bread roll filled with a sausage, bacon, or egg.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest tourist season.
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GMT (UTC+0) in winter, BST (UTC+1) in summer
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Belfast is generally safe, but like any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Belfast Central Station, Belfast Lanyon Place Station
Belfast Europa Buscentre
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Belfast, with a comprehensive network covering the city and surrounding areas.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a unique natural formation of interlocking basalt columns.
A thrilling rope bridge spanning a 23-meter (75-foot) chasm, offering stunning views of the coastline.
A dramatic medieval castle perched on a cliff, offering a glimpse into Northern Ireland's past.
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