Discover Belfast's incredible transformation from industrial powerhouse to cultural capital on this self-guided walking adventure! Explore where Titanic was built, step inside the world's finest Victorian gin palace, follow the complete Game of Thrones Glass trail, and uncover centuries of stories.
Visit 38 fascinating stops including majestic City Hall, the last Titanic tender ship, colorful markets, historic pubs where royalty dined, and the studios where Westeros came alive.
Experience authentic Belfast through street art, maritime heritage, architectural marvels, and legendary music venues.
From medieval entries to modern marvels, this journey reveals Belfast's resilient spirit, creative soul, and warm hospitality. Perfect for history buffs, TV fans, and curious travelers seeking authentic experiences!
The Tour will begin in front of the main gate of Belfast City Hall
The tour ends at Glass of Thrones - HMS Caroline, which is our last stop.
Marvel at this 1906 Edwardian Baroque masterpiece with its gleaming 170-foot copper dome. Free tours reveal marble staircases, stained glass, and Belfast's proud civic history.
Step into this 1895 Victorian theatrical jewel by Frank Matcham. Red-brick beauty with Oriental touches, survived wars and Troubles, now Belfast's premier entertainment venue.
Explore Ireland's oldest covered market (1604/1890) with 250+ stalls, Victorian architecture, live music, Belfast Baps, and award-winning local produce and crafts.
Glimpse the futuristic glass dome rising above Belfast's premier shopping destination with 100+ stores, restaurants, and panoramic city viewing platform.
Immerse in Belfast's artistic soul with vibrant street murals, live music, galleries, and cobbled alleys where creativity transforms old warehouses into cultural gems.
Admire this 1888 red sandstone Victorian masterpiece by William Henry Lynn with grand arched entrances, ornate carvings, and stunning domed reading room cathedral.
Discover St. Anne's Cathedral with its 40m Spire of Hope, Titanic Pall, 150,000-piece mosaics, and the heartwarming "Black Santa" Christmas tradition since 1976.
See Belfast's "Leaning Tower" (1869) - a Gothic memorial to Prince Albert that charmingly tilts 4 feet, surviving wars, bombs, and local pigeon invasions!
Final Glass of Thrones window showcasing House Lannister's dark legacy beside HMS Caroline, the last surviving WWI Battle of Jutland warship.
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