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Belfast Walking Tour with a Local: History, Stories & Culture
$30.17
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Discover Belfast through the eyes of a born-and-bred local. This city centre walking tour takes you beyond surface-level sightseeing, offering a clear and engaging introduction to the city’s history, character, and identity.
Led by Corey, the experience blends industrial rise, political conflict, and modern renewal — from Titanic-era ambition to The Troubles and the peace process. Along the way, you’ll visit landmarks like Belfast City Hall and the Cathedral Quarter, while uncovering hidden details and local insights most visitors miss.
This is not a dry history lecture. It’s a storytelling experience shaped by lived experience — filled with humour, honesty, and a bit of Belfast craic — leaving you with a deeper understanding of the city and its people.
Led by Corey, the experience blends industrial rise, political conflict, and modern renewal — from Titanic-era ambition to The Troubles and the peace process. Along the way, you’ll visit landmarks like Belfast City Hall and the Cathedral Quarter, while uncovering hidden details and local insights most visitors miss.
This is not a dry history lecture. It’s a storytelling experience shaped by lived experience — filled with humour, honesty, and a bit of Belfast craic — leaving you with a deeper understanding of the city and its people.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Belfast Walking Tour
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Optional audio headset to ensure you can hear your guide clearly throughout the tour
- Engaging storytelling with historical facts, legends, and local insights
- Personalised commentary tailored to your interests
- Visits to key landmarks
- City centre walking tour with storytelling, history, and local tips
Meeting point
We’ll meet inside the grounds of City Hall, beside the Queen Victoria statue, directly facing the main entrance. I’ll email or text beforehand so you won’t miss it. Look for the bright blue school bag — easy to spot. A beautiful historic spot to start our dander
Return details
We’ll meet inside the grounds of City Hall, beside the Queen Victoria statue, directly facing the main entrance. I’ll email or text beforehand so you won’t miss it. Look for the bright blue school bag — easy to spot. A beautiful historic spot to start our dander
- We begin at the grand Belfast City Hall — a symbol of the city’s explosive rise during the Industrial Revolution. At the turn of the 20th century, Belfast was one of the most powerful cities in the British Empire, driven by linen, shipbuilding, and engineering. Here, we set the stage: how a small settlement transformed into an industrial giant — and how that rapid growth would shape everything that followed, from prosperity to division. (pass by)
- Just beside City Hall, we step into the Titanic Memorial Garden — a quieter, more reflective space. Here, we explore Belfast’s most famous creation, RMS Titanic, not just as a ship of engineering brilliance, but as a human story. We’ll discuss the pride the city felt in building her, the devastating impact of her sinking, and the names of the local people who never returned. This is where industrial triumph meets tragedy — and where Belfast’s global reputation was forever sealed. (pass by)
- At the Linen Hall Library, we step into one of Belfast’s oldest cultural institutions — founded in 1788, long before the city reached industrial dominance. Originally created to support the booming linen trade, it evolved into a hub of political debate, literature, and radical thought. Today, it houses one of the world’s most important collections on the Troubles. Here, we explore how ideas, identity, and opposing visions for Ireland shaped the tensions that would later erupt into conflict. (pass by)
- At Kelly’s Cellars — one of Belfast’s oldest pubs, dating back to 1720 — we step into the city’s social and revolutionary past. These stone walls have witnessed rebellion, political meetings, music, and working-class life for over 300 years. Here, we explore the rise of Irish nationalism, the United Irishmen, and how pubs like this were not just places for drink — but places where ideas spread, loyalties formed, and resistance was whispered long before it was shouted. (pass by)
- In the Cathedral Quarter, we see a different side of Belfast — creative, colourful, and constantly reinventing itself. Once an area of trade and warehouses, it is now the city’s cultural heartbeat, filled with street art, music venues, and independent businesses. Standing in the shadow of St Anne’s Cathedral, we explore how Belfast has transformed since the peace process — from a city defined by division to one shaping a new identity through art, culture, and expression. (pass by)
- Standing beside the Albert Memorial Clock — Belfast’s own leaning landmark — we explore the city at the height of its Victorian confidence. Built in 1869 during a period of extraordinary industrial wealth, it honoured Prince Albert and symbolised Belfast’s loyalty to the British Crown. Yet the clock’s slight lean, caused by the soft ground beneath it, offers a subtle metaphor: beneath the city’s grand exterior, tensions and instability were already forming. From here, we connect industrial pride, unionist identity, and the foundations of division that would later shape the Troubles. (pass by)
- At McHugh’s — one of Belfast’s oldest surviving buildings, dating back to the early 1700s — we step into the city’s pre-industrial past. Long before shipyards and linen mills, this area was shaped by trade along the River Lagan, where merchants, labourers, and travellers passed through these stone vaults. Here, we explore the foundations of Belfast as a port town — and how class, commerce, and community shaped the city’s identity long before political conflict dominated its story. (pass by)
- At the Big Fish — inspired by the ancient Irish legend of the Salmon of Knowledge — we explore the stories etched into Belfast itself. Covered in tiles that reference key moments from the city’s past, the sculpture symbolises memory, identity, and the power of storytelling. Standing beside the River Lagan, we reflect on how this waterway shaped Belfast’s rise as a trading port, and how the city continues to evolve while carrying the weight of its history. (pass by)
- At the Beacon of Hope — affectionately known by locals as “Nuala with the Hula” — we encounter one of modern Belfast’s most recognisable symbols. Standing at the edge of the River Lagan, this golden figure represents peace, renewal, and a city looking outward once again. Here, we explore Belfast’s transformation since the peace process — from decades of division to regeneration, investment, and a growing confidence on the global stage. (pass by)
- At the Spirit of Belfast, located in the heart of the city centre, we explore a modern interpretation of Belfast’s identity. This stainless-steel sculpture represents energy, transformation, and a city constantly reshaping itself. Surrounded by busy shopping streets and contemporary life, it offers a contrast to the industrial wealth, political division, and historic struggles we’ve discussed — showing a Belfast that is forward-looking, resilient, and still evolving. (pass by)
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If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
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Belfast Walking Tour with a Local: History, Stories & Culture
$30.17
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!