Belfast Private Tour: Titanic, Derry Girls, GOT
Belfast
Explore Belfast's rich history, iconic bars, and famous TV locations on a private 4-hour tour. Discover Titanic Quarter, Derry Girls spots, and more.
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Titanic Quarter - You have the unique opportunity to see the Titanic dry dock and get photos and stop off at The Titanic hotel and walk the rooms where the Titanic was designed plus walk its slipway. We won’t entry the Titanic museum but you can get the famous tourist photo of the museum and massive Titanic sign - Parliament Buildings - Stormont Parliament Building, a grand neoclassical structure built in 1932, serves as the seat of Northern Ireland’s government, showcasing the region’s political history and significance. A beautiful Portland rock building surrounded by forest and gardens. You will have the opportunity to walk the mile long Ave to this massive building over seeing Belfast. - Belfast Castle - Belfast Castle sits atop Cave Hill, overlooking the city. A majestic turreted castle with stunning views, boasting intricate stonework, lush gardens, and a rich history you will have the opportunity to walk it’s beautiful garden and try and find the 9 hidden cats.Plus it small museum Belfast Castle holds a storied past, constructed in the late 19th century by the Marquess of Donegall. It’s a symbol of Belfast’s heritage and offers a glimpse into its aristocratic history. - Belfast - You can tailor make this tour is you interested in Derry girl locations as most of this hit show was filmed in Belfast. If you’re interested in Golf you can go and lift Rory Ilroys trophies. You can also go see C.S Lewis famous lamp or the wardrobe from his famous novel. Or have a cold pint of Guinness in The Crown bar dating back to 1849 and one of the last of the famous Victorian gin palaces. If your a Game of thrones fan get a photo outside the studios or even a stain glass window. The duration of this tour 4 hours altogether but you can tailor make to your needs. - Belfast Murals - This is a unique opportunity to learn 900 years of history of Ireland. Tourists in Belfast often encounter the city’s striking political murals and Peacewalls, reflecting its history of conflict and the ongoing journey towards peace and reconciliation. - City Hall - Belfast City Hall, completed in 1906, epitomizes Baroque Revival architecture with its exquisite domed roof, grand staircase, marble interior, and elegant gardens, showcasing the city’s wealth and influence.Situated in the centre of Belfast city centre and its remembrance gardens to the Titanic victims and the Great wars.
What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Lunch
Additional Information

This tour is designed for sightseeing tourists who want to enjoy themselves (with drinks) and avoid typical tourist traps. Many of our tourists don’t have the time to visit old bars after a long day at the Causeway, etc. Therefore, we have created a tour that includes some of the oldest bars in Belfast, such as White Tavern (1630), Kelly’s Cellars (1720), Crown Bar (1849), and the Europa Hotel, known as the most bombed hotel in the world. Additionally, you’ll get to see the real Belfast, including the Titanic Quarter, Queen’s Quarter, and Cathedral Quarter.

We begin the day with a tour that explains what our city has endured over 30 years of conflict.

You can also taste the famous Long’s fish & chips, which were featured in the hit show “Derry Girls.” We also visit Erin’s house, as much of the show was filmed in Belfast.

This tour can be customized to your needs. Please read reviews and look at photos to see our happy tourists. Belfast is now booming with tourists instead of bombs, and I hope you feel the same after this tour.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Titanic Quarter
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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