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Belfast Free Tour Calendar

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Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, used to have a bad reputation between travelers some decades ago. Since then, the city has pacified, overcome the conflicts of the past and become a very hip travel destination. Joining Free Walking Tours in Belfast is perfect for ancient history buffs, art lovers and those interested in discovering the scars left by “The Troubles”. Before you travel to Northern Ireland, we recommend booking a Free City Tour in Belfast to get a good introduction to the area with the help of a local guide. This is the best way to get a deep understanding of Belfast in the shortest time. Additionally, beer and spirits lovers can’t leave this city before joining a Free Pub Crawl in Belfast. Along this party walk your guide will not only show you the best, rowdiest pubs of the area, but also share interesting details about the production of local beverages.
The famous city of Belfast is definitely written in many travelers' bucket lists. Why? Because of its many stunning historic places like Belfast Castle, St. Anne's Cathedral, the Peace Wall, the former prison Crumlin Road Gaol, and even the site where the doomed ship Titanic was built. You can visit all these landmarks by yourself or, even better, join a Belfast Free Walking Tour with a local guide. With a group of likeminded travelers, you will have a great time around St George's Market, Ulster Museum and the extensive Botanic Gardens. In particular, we highly recommend spending some hours exploring the huge Titanic Belfast. This attraction is a living monument to Belfast's maritime heritage, and it was built on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard; that’s exactly where the massive RMS Titanic was built. It’s an interactive exhibition ideal for families and groups of friends.

Things to Do in Belfast

Belfast boasts a thriving culture and nightlife that will keep all visitors entertained for days. Start your morning with a classic Ulster breakfast of eggs, sausage, soda bread, plus black and white pudding. After that you will be ready to go sightseeing with Free Tours in Belfast. Do you like CS Lewis’ Narnia books or films? Then follow the trail of this iconic writer at CS Lewis Square, National Trust Belmont Tower and other places. Game of Thrones lovers will also find many interesting places to visit around Belfast, such as Winterfell Castle & Demesne. Finally, have you got a car? Hiring a transport or booking a private tour is a good way to explore some of the interesting natural areas around Belfast. You can even make a day trip to the dramatic Carrickfergus Castle. Even after surviving the besiege of the Scottish, native Irish, English, and French armies, it’s one of the best-preserved medieval structures in Northern Ireland!
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