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Donegall Square West
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2
SSE Arena
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3
Titanic Quarter
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4
HMS Caroline
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5
Titanic Belfast
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6
St. George’s Market
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7
Great Victoria Street
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8
Dublin Road
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9
Shaftsbury Square
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10
Queens University
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11
Eglantine Avenue
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12
Culturlann McAdam O'Fiaich
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13
Falls Road
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14
International Wall Murals
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15
Belfast Peace Wall
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16
The Spectrum Centre
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Shankill Memorial Garden
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18
Crumlin Road
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Donegall Street
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19 stops, unlimited rides & all of Belfast! Get this pass & explore the city hassle-free.
19 stops, unlimited rides & all of Belfast! Get this pass & explore the city hassle-free.
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
City Highlights Tour (Red Route)
Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and local cuisine of Belfast on a hop-on hop-off tour through the city’s famous landmarks.
Popular stops: Titanic Belfast, St. George's Market, Queen's University
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Belfast Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Game of Thrones & Giant's Causeway Tour
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Red route
Game of Thrones & Giant’s Causeway Day Tour
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Donegall Square West
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2 attractions
2
SSE Arena
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2 attractions
3
Titanic Quarter
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2 attractions
4
HMS Caroline
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2 attractions
5
Titanic Belfast
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2 attractions
6
St. George’s Market
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2 attractions
7
Great Victoria Street Belfast
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2 attractions
8
Dublin Road
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2 attractions
9
Shaftesbury Square
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2 attractions
10
Queens - University road
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2 attractions
11
Eglantine Avenue
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2 attractions
12
Culturlann McAdam O'Fiaich
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2 attractions
13
Falls Road Belfast
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14
International Wall
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15
Peace Wall
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16
Spectrum Centre
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17
Remembrance Garden
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18
Crumlin Road Jail House
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19
Clifton Street
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See Belfast’s highlights with a live guide & also enjoy discounts at select attractions.
See Belfast’s highlights with a live guide & also enjoy discounts at select attractions.
Inclusions
You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
City Highlights Tour (Red Route)
Jump on this hop-on hop-off tour and travel seamlessly between the peace lines and visit top landmarks on both sides of the political divide at a flexible pace.
Popular stops: Titanic Quarter, Crumlin Road Jail House, HMS Caroline
This tour takes you to all of Belfast’s must-see landmarks, from the Titanic Quarter, home to over 20,000 people who live, work, visit, and stay in its Maritime Mile, to the Peace Walls, allegedly built temporarily in 1920, but only increasing in size and height over the years. These tours offer 19 stops across the city, ensuring you will leave no nook or corner unexplored.
A single ticket offers you unlimited access to the buses for 1/2 days. That’s not all, with audio guides in multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, etc, and live commentary, you are getting an insightful experience of the city, without the hefty price tag of private guides.
Love a particular stop? Stay as long as you like. Ready to move on? Just hop on the next bus – it’s that simple. With buses every 20-30 minutes, you are not missing out on any of the stops. Explore Belfast at your own pace without feeling rushed.
The Red Route takes you everywhere you want to go, and the easy-to-read city map makes sure you are never lost. This tour is designed to be user-friendly and stress-free, so you can focus on your adventure without the hassle of navigating the city’s logistics.
If it’s your first time in Belfast, this is the easiest way to get your bearings. You will cover all of the city’s highlights with a fixed route map, without having to navigate its public transportation system or getting lost in an unfamiliar place.
Only have a day or two in Belfast? A Hop-on Hop-off bus tour of Belfast lets you make the best of your precious time in the city, covering all of the must-see spots – like the UVF murals, St. George’s market, Donegal Street, and Crumlin Road Gaol – while customizing your stops to fit your schedule.
You don’t want an action-packed Belfast itinerary? Well, a Hop-on Hop-off tour of Belfast is what you need, where you can stroll through the Titanic Museum, and grab a bite or two at the markets without feeling like you are being hurried along. These buses are available at regular intervals, so you won’t have to worry about missing one if you are a little late.
Curious about Belfast’s stories? The live guides and audio commentary offer fascinating facts about the city’s past, from its maritime legacy to being the birthplace of the RMS Titanic and even the inspiration behind Alice’s infamous adventures in Wonderland. There is no better way to experience a city than to connect with its history.
Belfast is packed with attractions perfect for kids! Families will love the Titanic Quarter, where you can explore the Titanic Belfast museum, or visit the SSE Arena with its interactive exhibits at W5, including their newly added Climbit, the biggest Lucky Climber in Europe for kids.
Belfast has a rich culinary history, so be sure to try Champ Mash, a comforting mashed potato dish with scallions and Ulster fry. They also have a booming bread culture including the social media-famous Soda Bread and its sweeter cousin Veda Bread.
The best time to visit Belfast is during spring (April to June) or early autumn (September to October), when the weather is milder, and the city is less crowded. These seasons also offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy outdoor sights like the Giant’s Causeway and the Titanic Quarter without the summer rush.
Absolutely! The Hop-on Hop-off buses are fully accessible for wheelchairs and pram strollers, so everyone can enjoy the tour comfortably. Simply ask the driver for assistance if needed, and they’ll be happy to help.
Yes, you do need to book your Hop-on Hop-off tickets in advance. While you can always hop on at any of the designated stops, securing your seat beforehand ensures you get the best experience without worrying about availability.