Take a guided walking tour of Belfast city and experience its sights, sounds and atmosphere in the best way possible. . . on foot.
Historic Belfast
These tours will take you through three hundred fascinating years of Belfast’s history. You’ll explore the city’s humble origins and follow the original 1660’s street layout. En route, you’ll savour Victorian architectural gems such as the City Hall and Belfast’s very own leaning tower, the Albert Memorial Clock. You’ll also experience the glamour and the tragedy that was Titanic by visiting landmark locations from the period and hearing about the characters that frequented them.
Group bookings – contact Belfast Welcome Centre: 028 9024 6609 or email: info@belfastvisitor.com
Blackstaff Way
This tour takes in many interesting streets including Great Victoria Street. You see the oldest bridge in Belfast, find out about the ‘Black Man’ and the Mystery Stone from Belfast Castle of 1708. There is so much to discover along the Blackstaff Way that you will find it to be a great introduction to the heart of Belfast.
Group bookings – contact Billy Dickson: 028 9029 2631 or email: billy.dickson@ntlworld.com
All Tours depart from Belfast Welcome Centre, 47 Donegall Place, Belfast
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price: £6.00
Days & Times – all year round:
Historic Belfast Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays @ 2 pm Sundays @ 2 pm
Blackstaff Way Saturdays @ 11 am
Historical Pub Tour
No visit to Belfast would be complete without a trip around its famous and historic pubs where you can sample the social life of the city and enjoy the ‘craic’ and the banter with the locals.
Departs: From the Crown Dining Rooms (upstairs in the Crown Liquor Saloon), Great Victoria Street, Belfast
Duration: 2 Hours Price £6.00
Days & Times: Thursdays @ 7 pm and Saturdays @ 4 pm (May to October)
For further information and group bookings contact – Judy Crawford on: 028 9268 3665 or Email: judycrawford@belfastpubtours.com
Website: www.belfastpubtours.com
Thanks to www.gotobelfast.com for this information
![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=695772f2-51e8-42f6-a906-3048ce689f7d)
It looks like there are some great opportunities to do walking tours in Belfast. I’ve spent a lot of time researching walking tours throughout the world and hadn’t seen a lot on this area before so I’m raelly excited to learn about it now. Gonna have to add it to my list of places to visit with my walking shoes!