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Walking Bogside History Tour in Guildhall
HK$211
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Derrie Danders: Unveiling Derry's Dark & Haunted Past Audio Tour
HK$117
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Giants Causeway and Walled City of Derry Small Group Tour
HK$751
per adult

In the Footsteps of Seamus Heaney | Private Car Tour
HK$2,701
per adult
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1. Derry City Walls
The Derry City Walls are among the best examples in Europe of a fortified commune. Derry was one of the last cities in Europe to build a protective wall, which is well preserved today. Walk the walls and encounter churches, cannons and shops along the way.
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2. Millennium Forum
It’s also home to the largest theatre stage in Ireland, making it a brilliant venue for plays, shows, concerts and musicals. The Millennium Forum stands on Newmarket Street close to the River Foyle and is distinctive for its high, rounded corner face. Inside, visitors are greeted with an impressive entrance foyer and a sweeping stairway framed by a mural that takes them down to the auditorium and a marble-floored piazza with a brasserie restaurant.
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3. Museum of Free Derry and Bloody Sunday Memorial
The Museum of Free Derry is a fascinating institution with collections and displays on momentous parts of Ireland’s history. The Irish conflict between unionists who wanted to stay in the United Kingdom and nationalists resulted in bloody battles in the second half of the 20th century. Learn about the societal changes to Derry during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and the Irish Troubles a decade later. See the Bloody Sunday Memorial that honors civilians violently killed by British soldiers.
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4. You are Now Entering Free Derry Mural
The You Are Now Entering Free Derry Mural is a slogan that is the cornerstone of the city’s recent history. The site consists of those six words on the side of a freestanding gable wall. Find out about the self-declared autonomous region of nationalists known as Free Derry between 1969 and 1972.
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5. Guildhall
Guildhall is a structure of fascinating design. Here the elected council of Derry gathers and social events take place. It has been a significant part of the city’s culture, politics and architecture since its construction in 1890. Capture photos of the neo-Gothic façade that makes this building an iconic part of the city.
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6. Peace Bridge
The Peace Bridge is a stylish structure that curls across the River Foyle. Constructed in 2011, it is a bright and innovative addition to the Derry cityscape. Learn about its emblematic meaning as a peaceful channel between the nationalists and unionists who have fought for centuries.
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7. St. Columb's Cathedral
St. Columb’s Cathedral is a significant religious site of Planter Gothic design that dates back to the 17th century. It is among the oldest buildings in the city and contains many fascinating relics. Inspect the church’s vast collection of treasures and artifacts from battles over the centuries.
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Culmore
While Culmore isn't home to many top sights, Amelia Earhart Centre and Templemore Sports Complex are some notable places to visit nearby.


