The City Tour offers a unique and personalised journey through the heart of Belfast, providing an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals alike. This guided tour delves deep into the city's rich tapestry of history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, making it the ideal way to discover what Belfast has to offer.
As you travel in comfort, you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as the Titanic Quarter, where the world-famous RMS Titanic was built, and the Parliament Buildings at Stormont, the seat of Northern Ireland's government. Admire the grandeur of Belfast City Hall, soak in the historic charm of Belfast Castle, and reflect at the Peace Wall, a powerful symbol of the city’s complex past and ongoing reconciliation.
Other highlights include the elegant Albert Clock, often referred to as Belfast’s own leaning tower, and a host of other hidden gems that showcase the city's evolving identity. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply curious to see Belfast through a new lens, this tour is an enriching and enjoyable way to engage with the spirit of the city.
Titanic Quarter
Delve into the maritime history at the world-famous Titanic Quarter, where the legendary ship was designed and built.

Parliament Buildings
Witness the grandeur of Stormont Estate and its historic Parliament Buildings, a symbol of Northern Ireland's political legacy.

Belfast City Hall
Marvel at the stunning architecture of Belfast City Hall, a masterpiece that reflects the city's rich civic pride.

Belfast Castle
Discover the charm of Belfast Castle, nestled on the slopes of Cave Hill, offering panoramic views of the city.

Peace Wall
Visit Belfast’s iconic Peace Wall and learn about the city’s past, its journey through conflict, and the progress made towards peace. Covered in murals and messages from visitors across the world, it remains one of Belfast’s most meaningful and memorable landmarks.

Albert Clock
Admire the elegance of the Albert Memorial Clock, a Victorian masterpiece that stands as a timeless symbol of Belfast.

