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Sightseeing historic Tour

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Sightseeing historic Tour

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faheem

hi I am Fahim. I like engaging with all people to help them get the best from their visit to Ireland. I aim to provide informed, balanced and enjoyable tours.! I believe Tour Guiding is a passion and it affords me the privilege to meet people from many different backgrounds and countries, to help make their visit special and memorable.

Summary

This is a transportation and guided tour of the great landmarks of Belfast. This tour includes multiple stops (lasting approximately 10 mins each) where you will hear interesting facts and stories about the city. Tour stops include Titanic Belfast, Parliament Buildings ,City Hall, Political Murals & the peace line and Crumlin road jail. This package also includes a pick-up and drop-off service within the Belfast city area.
The total cost for this package is £100 for up to a maximum of 4 people per tour.

 

  • TOUR ID: 5974

Tour Info

Round trip with private chauffeur car. Pick up and drop off included within Belfast city. This package included multiple stops around 10-15 mins each.

Stop 1: Albert Clock, Customs House Square, Big Fish Sculpture,
Stop-2: SSE Arena, Odyssey Pavilion
Stop 3: Titanic Belfast, Titanic Visitor Attraction, Titanic exhibition centre.
Stop 4: Parliament Buildings (East Belfast), Stormont Estate, Stormont Hotel.
Stop 5: Holywood Road, The Landmark CS Lewis Square featuring 7 sculptures and the EastSide Visitor Centre
Stop 6: Lower Newtownards Road, Freedom Corner with Wall Murals, the Titanic Mural & The Yardmen Statue
Stop 7: St. George’s Market, Indoor Market, Variety Market on Fri-Sun, City Food & Craft Market.
Stop 8: Belfast City Hall, Visit Belfast City Hall, Titanic Memorial Garden
Stop 9: Great Victoria Street, Crown Bar, Europa Hotel, Bus and Train Station and Grand Opera House
Stop-10: Dublin road, Movie House Cinema, Pub & Club
Stop 11: University Road, Queen’s University, Botanic Gardens and Ulster Museum
Stop 12: Boucher Road, Windsor Park – National Football Stadium, Shops and offices
Stop 13: Falls Road, Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich (Café and Tourist Information), Falls Memorial Garden
Stop 14: Falls Memorial Garden, Bobby Sands Wall Mural and Sinn Fein Centre
Stop 15: Falls Road International Wall Murals and Peace Walls
Stop 16: Shankill Road, Spectrum Tourist Information Centre and Shankill Road Loyalist Wall Murals
Stop 17: Shankill Memorial Garden, WWII Murals, Queen Elizabeth II Mural and Bayardo Remembrance Garden
Stop 18: Crumlin Road, Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre and the Old Courthouse
Stop 19: Donegall Street, Clifton St. Cathedral Quarter, St. Anne’s Cathedral, St. Patricks Church and Northern Ireland War Memorial

Political Murals & The Peace Line
The political murals of the Falls and the Shankill tell their own graphic story of what has been called “The Troubles” in Ireland’s recent history. See the infamous Peace-line, a wall built to keep Nationalists and Loyalists apart and in the process divided the communities.

Crumlin Road Jail and Court House
These Victorian buildings played a major part in the conflict in Ireland for over 160 years, convicting, imprisoning and even executing many of those in the war. These buildings have witnessed the uncovering of many ruthless killings and bombings and have seen many escape attempts.

The City Hall
Built during 1896-1906 by Alfred Brumwell Thomas, it is the home of Belfast City Council. This magnificent Edwardian “wedding cake” was built to reflect Belfast’s City status which was granted by Queen Victoria in 1888. The Dome is 53 meters (173 feet) high. Above the door, it says “Hibernia encouraging and promoting the Commerce and Arts of the city”. You may go inside to find out about guided tours and to pick up leaflets explaining the statues in the surrounding gardens.

Albert Memorial Clock
Located in Victoria Street and built by WJ Barrie in 1865, the tower leans 1.25 metres (4 feet) off the vertical, the Clock’s unsteadiness is due to the the fact that it was built on land reclaimed from the river. The tower is 35 metres (113 feet) high and centres around Prince Albert, Victoria’s consort. Crowned lions holding shields and floral decoration surround the clock itself.
Big fish, custom square house

Crown Liquor Saloon
The Crown on Great Victoria Street was built 1839-1840 and is owned by the National Trust. Drinkers of the city know well it’s opulent marble, brilliant Italian tile work, fine glass engraving, embossed ceiling and cosy booths bedecked with gryphons and lions. Panels in the restaurant on the first floor were meant for the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic.
Queens university, ulster museum botanic park(in door garden)

Titanic
Built in Belfast, it was perhaps the most famous ship that ever sailed, sinking on her maiden voyage. See where she was designed and built at Harland and Wolfe shipyard and stand on the dockside where she was tied up in 1912 before her fateful journey.t
Titanic Museum – tickets required

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