Welcome to your free tour guide to Belfast! This guide takes you through Victorian architectural gems surrounded by iconic murals, past awe-inspiring monuments, and into bustling quarters where centuries-old traditions blend with contemporary Irish innovation.
At Wingman, we’re your local friend, showing you where to savor the most authentic Ulster fry in the Cathedral Quarter and the hidden pubs with the best views of Belfast City Hall.
We’ll walk with you from the historic Titanic Quarter to the tranquil Botanic Gardens, sharing stories about Belfast’s industrial heritage and its evolution into Northern Ireland’s cultural and political heart. Join us as we show you the real Belfast!
With your free tour guide to Belfast from Wingman, you’ll discover the industrial heritage and vibrant energy of Northern Ireland’s remarkable resilient capital.
Get set! We’ll move past the expected stops at City Hall and show you where Belfast reveals its true soul.
Discover the real-world Westeros on a Game of Thrones tour through Northern Ireland! Walk in the footsteps of Starks and Lannisters, visiting filming locations that brought the Seven Kingdoms to life.Â
From forests to castles and pubs featuring the iconic doors, experience the magic and history that made this land the perfect backdrop for the saga.
Discover the beating heart of Northern Ireland on a captivating tour through Belfast’s storied streets! Walk in the footsteps of shipbuilders and peacemakers, visiting landmarks that tell tales of triumph, tragedy, and transformation.
From political murals to Victorian treasures and pubs echoing with traditional Irish music, experience the warmth and resilience that made this city rise from conflict to become one of Europe’s most exciting cultural destinations.
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This restored Victorian arcade, tucked away between Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter pubs, blends historic Belfast architecture with contemporary artistic expression. Behind its unassuming entrance lies a secret courtyard where vibrant murals frame boutique shops and cafés, while the restored buildings house rotating exhibitions of local art and experimental media.
Local Guide Tip: Visit on Thursday evenings when the courtyard hosts “Music & Memories” gatherings where locals share Belfast stories while musicians perform traditional Irish tunes with modern twists.
Coordinates: 54.6007° N, 5.9258° W
This Victorian botanical treasure, recently restored to its former glory, offers a lush escape from Belfast’s urban landscape. Inside the red-brick building, a raised walkway guides visitors through a jungle of rare tropical plants, ferns, and orchids that have thrived here since 1887, creating a microclimate that feels worlds away from Northern Ireland.
Local Guide Tip: Look for the hidden bench beneath the banana trees near the back wall – it’s the perfect spot for quiet contemplation and watching the mist roll across the exotic plants.
Coordinates: 54.5834° N, 5.9340° W
While many visitors know about this literary tribute to Belfast’s famous author during daytime hours, few experience the magical transformation that occurs at dawn. The seven bronze Narnia sculptures cast enchanting shadows as the early morning light filters through the surrounding trees, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that perfectly captures the spirit of Lewis’s imagination.
Local Guide Tip: Arrive just before sunrise and bring a thermos of hot coffee. The changing light on the sculpture of Aslan as the sun rises is particularly striking and worth capturing with your camera.
Coordinates: 54.5992° N, 5.9021° W
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Step aboard the world’s largest Titanic exhibition where the ill-fated ship was built and launched. Insider Tip: Visit after 3pm when cruise ship crowds thin out, and don’t miss the hidden outdoor deck on the top floor for harbor views most tourists overlook.
These towering barriers tell the story of Belfast’s troubled past and ongoing reconciliation. Insider Tip: Book a black taxi tour with an ex-political prisoner as guide for unfiltered perspectives from both communities.
Belfast’s Victorian covered market buzzes with local produce, crafts, and live music. Insider Tip: The Sunday market has the best atmosphere, but arrive before 11am to snag a Belfast bap with local bacon before they sell out.
Cobbled streets lined with pubs, restaurants and street art create Belfast’s cultural heart. Insider Tip: Duck into the alleyway beside The Duke of York to find umbrella-lined Commercial Court where locals actually drink.
This former prison offers a haunting glimpse into 150 years of Belfast’s turbulent history. Insider Tip: Book the evening paranormal tour to access areas closed during regular visiting hours.
Perched on Cave Hill with panoramic city views from an elegant estate. Insider Tip: Look for the nine cats hidden throughout the gardens – finding them all brings good luck according to local legend.
World-class collections spanning art, history, and natural sciences in a striking modern building. Insider Tip: The treasure room in the basement often goes unnoticed but houses spectacular Celtic gold pieces.
Victorian palm house and tropical ravine set in landscaped gardens near Queen’s University. Insider Tip: The rarely-visited basement level of the Tropical Ravine houses carnivorous plants and the most humid, authentic rainforest experience.
The last remaining White Star Line vessel and Titanic’s tender ship has been beautifully restored. Insider Tip: Visit late afternoon when your ticket includes both the ship and access to the dry dock pumping station most visitors miss.
Dramatic basalt cliffs overlooking Belfast, said to have inspired Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. Insider Tip: Take the lesser-known eastern path up to McArt’s Fort at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle and you might have the summit entirely to yourself.
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