Belfast Mysteries and Legends Free Tour

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Duration: 1h 30min
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Provided by Irish Tourism (NI) Ltd

Overview of the tour in Belfast

Discover the blackest history of Belfast, stories of murders and crimes of the Victorian era, executions, ghosts, mythological beings.

We will meet next to the sculpture of the Salmon of Wisdom. At this point we will begin to know the most disturbing mysteries and legends of Belfast. We will discover all the secrets about the Celtic festival of Samhain, the origin of the world famous Halloween celebration.

Afterwards, we will enter the streets of Cathedral Quarter to get "lost" in the oldest alleys of Belfast. Where we will also find impressive works of urban art (graffiti).

We will continue discovering the mysteries and legends of Belfast in other well-known spots of the city, such as Smithfield Market, the Central Library.

Please feel free to leave a tip according to your budget and how much you enjoyed the tour.

we look forward to seeing you!

This activity includes:

  • Smithfield Market
  • Cathedral Quarter Belfast
  • The Salmon of Knowledge (The Big Fish)
  • Titanic Belfast
  • Vista paronámica del Museo del Titanic
  • Biblioteca pública
  • Arte urbano
  • Zona de pubs

Our Guides

Spanish Guides — Guide of Belfast Mysteries and Legends Free Tour, Northern Ireland
Spanish Guides

Meeting point

Salmon of Knowledge

On arrival

We will meet next to the sculpture of the Salmon of Wisdom "Salmon of Knowledge".
Look for the guide with the yellow umbrella.

Free Cancellation

You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.

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