This private Belfast City Tour combines the world-famous Titanic Belfast Museum with a guided exploration of the city — museum entrance included, with around 120 minutes to explore the exhibition at your own pace.
Learn the full story of the RMS Titanic, from her conception and construction in Belfast to her tragic maiden voyage over 100 years ago. Walk the decks, explore the original shipyard and stand at the slipway where Titanic was launched. Spanning nine interactive galleries with special effects, dark rides and full-scale reconstructions, this is one of Europe's most immersive maritime attractions.
Beyond the museum, your private guide takes you to Belfast's city highlights at a relaxed pace, without crowds or fixed schedules. The day is fully customisable — shaped around your interests and travel style, bringing the Titanic story and the best of Belfast together in one relaxed day.
Airport pickup and drop-off included (Within Belfast)Also Available outside Belfast Anywhere in N.Ireland / Dublin at an additional Cost
Free Port pickup and drop-off included (Within Belfast) Also Available outside Belfast Anywhere in N.Ireland / Dublin at an additional Cost
The last surviving Victorian covered market in Belfast, located near the River Lagan. When open, it offers a great introduction to local food, crafts, and atmosphere.
British Army constructed an observation post on the roof in the 1970s and occupied the top two floors of the building. At the height of the Troubles, the Army was only able to access the post by helicopter.
Northern Ireland has become famous for the murals painted in almost every area of the country. They often depict the history and political views of both traditions and are a way of marking territory.
Clonard Monastery is a Catholic church and monastery, located off Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The complex was developed by the Catholic Redemptorists’ religious order. Members of this religious order came to Belfast originally in 1896.
The first peace lines were built in 1969, following the outbreak of the 1969 Northern Ireland riots and the Troubles They were built as temporary structures meant to last only six months, but due to their effective nature, they have become wider, longer, and more permanent.
Shankil Road: The Shankill Road (from Irish, Seanchill, meaning “old church” is one of the main roads leading through west Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland It runs through the working-class, predominantly loyalist area known as the Shankill.
Crumlin Road features two imposing structures of Belfast’s criminal justice system. Crumlin Road Gaol first opened its gates to prisoners in 1846 and for 150 years was a fully operational prison. On March 31, 1996, the Governor of Belfast’s Crumlin Road Gaol walked out of the fortified prison and the heavy air-lock gates slammed shut for the final time. Please note tickets for touring the Jail are not included but are optional.
Situated in the north of the city on the slopes of the Cavehill Country Park the castle sits 400 feet above sea level offering beautiful views of the city. You can explore the beautiful garden with its range of unique plants and flowers. On a sunny day, it is the best place to sit, relax and enjoy the view with your afternoon tea and freshly baked scones served with fresh cream, jam, and pure Irish butter.
Belfast Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Anne, has stood for over 100 years as a place of Christian worship in the heart of Belfast. The cathedral's foundation stone was laid in 1899 and the building itself, Romanesque in style, continued to grow over the years. Located in the Cathedral Area of Belfast now a very trendy area with numerous restaurants and bars.
Titanic Belfast, named the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction at the prestigious World Travel Awards in 2016, is located beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland and Wolff Drawing Offices, and Hamilton Graving Dock, the very place where Titanic was designed, built, and launched in 1912. The self-guided Titanic Experience extends over nine interpretive and interactive galleries, which explore the sights, sounds, smells, and stories of RMS Titanic and the city and people who made it. Please note tickets for touring the Titanic Museum are not included in this tour, If you wish to take a tour of the museum you will need to pre-book your ticket. Please let us know before purchasing your tickets and we will advise of an approx. time of arrival.
SS Nomadic is most famous for the part she played in the Titanic story when she ferried first and second-class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg, but this was only the beginning of her extraordinary journey that stretches over 100 years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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