A simply essential Belfast day tour & day trip! Explore the beauty & history of Belfast city with Titanic Experience Included!
Paddywagon Office, 34 O'Connell Street Lower (The Spire)
With everyone on board, the day begins with a two hour drive from Dublin to Belfast. Sit back and watch Dublin city fade into the background as we enter the green Irish countryside and receive a primer to the history and culture of Northern Ireland from your guide.
Half way to Belfast we'll leave the highway and make a short pit stop at the haunting ruins of Monasterboice. See an amazing 10th century stone round tower in pristine condition and learn how our ancestors sought refuge there from vicious Viking raids in the area. Touch the most beautiful hand carved stone Celtic crosses in Ireland, standing tall over the Irish countryside for over 1,000 years.
Titanic ExperienceTitanic Belfast extends over nine interactive galleries, with multiple dimensions to the exhibition, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features. Explore the shipyard, travel to the depths of the ocean and uncover the true legend of Titanic, in the city and dockside where it all began.Enjoy approximately 120 minutes to explore the exhibition at leisure, your entrance fee (GBP 19.00) will be included in the cost of your tour.
Consider an optional Black Taxi tour of the Falls and Shankill Roads along with the infamous political murals and the "Peace Lines" (walls) separating Irish Nationalist and British Loyalist neighbourhoods. Highly recommended by Lonely Planet and all the leading guidebooks. The Black Taxi fare is GBP 12.50 per person (approx. EUR 15.00).
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Take the free time for lunch and shopping time in Belfast bustling downtown shopping area.
Use your free time to explore this magical city. Visit the Crown Liquor Saloon for a glass of Bushmills Whiskey or check out Belfast's own leaning tower, the “Albert Clock”.
We'll regroup around 16:00 and head back towards Dublin. After crossing the border we'll return through the rolling countryside of County Louth. We'll make a comfort stop en-route if required and drop you off in Dublin at approximately 18:30.
Check in 5- 10 minutes in advance of departure at Paddywagon Tours, 34 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 EY17
Customer must choose between Option A (Game of Thrones Exhibition) or Option B (Titanic Exhibition). This choice will be made to the guide on your tour.
If you should choose to visit both exhibitions, a €20 supplement will be due to the guide.
For customers who wish not to visit the exhibitions, you will have two hours free time in Belfast City Centre. There is an option to take the Black Cab Tour during these two hours. This is organised by the guide.
Customers who take part in one exhibition will have approximately 1-hour free time to explore Belfast City.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Bookings made through Viator will automatically be signed up for the pickup point and collection time specified in the booking.
If you wish to change your reservation to one of the other pick-up locations offered by Paddywagon Tours, you will need to contact us by telephone or email not later than 17:00 the evening prior so that we can guarantee the change. Please note that changes are only guaranteed once confirmed in writing by us.
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