Highlights Private Walking Tour
Your journey begins at the magnificent Belfast City Hall, a symbol of the city’s political and architectural heritage. Nearby, pay your respects at the Titanic Memorial Garden, where each name of the RMS Titanic’s victims is etched in stone. Continue to the Spirit of Belfast, a contemporary sculpture that celebrates the city’s industrial past and dynamic future.
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Meeting Point
32–36 Queen St, Belfast BT1 6EE, UK. Meet your guide in front of the “hotel room2 Belfast hometel.”
Belfast City Hall
Start your journey at this iconic civic building, a symbol of Belfast’s political and architectural heritage.
Titanic Memorial Garden
Behind City Hall, this tranquil garden commemorates the victims of the Titanic with engraved granite plinths.
Spirit of Belfast
A striking modern sculpture of interlocking steel ribbons representing the city’s industrial roots and resilience.
The Belfast Entries
Discover narrow, historic alleyways filled with traditional pubs, murals, and stories from the city's past.
St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church
The first Catholic church in Belfast, dating back to 1784 — a quiet and historically significant site.
The Cathedral Church of St Anne
Known as Belfast Cathedral, featuring a modern spire and intricate interior mosaics.
Cathedral Quarter & Customs House
A vibrant district with street art, historic pubs, and the grand Customs House, reflecting Belfast’s mercantile legacy.
Big Fish
A giant mosaic sculpture by the River Lagan, telling Belfast’s story through colorful ceramic tiles.
Albert Memorial Clock Tower
End the tour at this Victorian clock tower, built in memory of Prince Albert, known for its graceful tilt.


