A Unique Belfast Walking Experience

Description

Join a Local Gardener and get a more holistic view of Belfast from its humble beginnings through its troublesome past to its very bright future.

Having discovered the history of the Queens University, we'll enter and explore the Ulster Museum to view exhibited artefacts that help explain not only the history of our troubled past but lots more fascinating facts about this wee part of the island, of Ireland, in an eclectic manner. We'll then enter into the Botanic Gardens to discover the unique collection of plants and trees from all over the world, that have been collected over the past 200 years. And after discovering its two impressive glass houses The Palm House and Tropical Ravine. We'll then meander on through the Botanic area passing through the Queens University, Quarter, towards the city centre. Into the Linen Quarter discovering the rich history of the area and visiting a couple of hidden gems. Finishing in the grounds of the iconic city hall.

Included / Excluded
  • Guided experience
  • Gratuity
Accessibility
  • Stroller Accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Travellers easily arrive and depart on public transport
Cancellation

Cancellation Cutoff: 1 days

Cancellation Notes: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Operated by:

Belfastology Walking Tours

About operator:

Belfastology Walking Tours offers eclectic, authentic Belfast city centre walking experiences. They mix history, architecture, street art, and music into immersive routes, including occasional Troubles-focused options. Notable experiences include The Marti Way and the Belfast Eclectic City Centre tour. Booking is available via Bokun on their profile pages, and their tours are listed on major platforms like Tripadvisor and Viator. Social channels include YouTube channel themARTiway, X/Twitter @Belfastology, Facebook page Belfastology Walking Tours, and Instagram @belfastologywalkingtours. Based in Belfast, they bring the city’s stories to life on foot. Their guides are local experts offering insights into architecture, shipbuilding, and reconciliation, making each walk informative and engaging. Tours run year-round, with options suitable for families and curious travelers.

Basic Information
  • Duration: 180 minutes
  • Trip difficulty: Moderate
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