Embark on a private walking tour of Belfast and uncover the fascinating history of the birthplace of Titanic. Explore the Titanic Quarter, admire the Big Fish sculpture, and learn about Belfast’s maritime past and political upheavals.
Embark on a private walking tour of Belfast and uncover the fascinating history of the birthplace of Titanic. Explore the Titanic Quarter, admire the Big Fish sculpture, and learn about Belfast’s maritime past and political upheavals.
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Belfast - You will learn about:
Inhabited since the Bronze Age;
William III and Belfast;
17th century growth into a large settlement;
United Irishmen Rebellion;
Slavery and the city;
American War of Independence;
Belfast Lough and the raid of the privateer John Paul Jones;
The Industrial City;
Heavy bombing during World War II;
The Troubles;
The…
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Belfast - You will learn about:
Inhabited since the Bronze Age;
William III and Belfast;
17th century growth into a large settlement;
United Irishmen Rebellion;
Slavery and the city;
American War of Independence;
Belfast Lough and the raid of the privateer John Paul Jones;
The Industrial City;
Heavy bombing during World War II;
The Troubles;
The Titanic Belfast;
You will see:
The Big Fish;
Clarendon Dry Docks;
Historic Harbour Office;
High Street;
Rosemary Street;
Presbyterian Church;
Assembly Buildings;
Cathedral Quarter;
St Anneâs Cathedral;
Royal Avenue;
City Hall;
Titanic Memorial
- Customization options with a local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Personal local guide for your group
- Customization options with a local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Personal local guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is famous worldwide as the birthplace of the extraordinary Titanic ship. The shipyards where this historic ship came from are currently part of the well-known Titanic Quarter. Visit the Big Fish, a mosaic sculpture decorated with illustrations and narratives linked to Belfast’s history. Recognize the…
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is famous worldwide as the birthplace of the extraordinary Titanic ship. The shipyards where this historic ship came from are currently part of the well-known Titanic Quarter. Visit the Big Fish, a mosaic sculpture decorated with illustrations and narratives linked to Belfast’s history. Recognize the Presbyterian Church, the city’s longest existing church. Travelling through the River Lagan and the city centre will let you explore intriguing narrative of Belfast’s oceanic past, its presence as a former industrial powerhouse, along with the political and religious transformations of the city. Learn about Belfast’s unique affiliation with the American War of Independence.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.