Queen’s Quarter Tour
Explore the academic heartbeat of Belfast in this walking tour of Queen’s Quarter. Belfast is home to two world-class universities, set in one of the most beautiful areas in the city.
SEE ARCHITECTURAL JEWELS
Our tour begins at Queen’s University’s Lanyon Building – named after the renowned architect Sir Charles Lanyon who completed the build in 1849. It was modelled on Magdalen College, Oxford. Today, the building is a destination for students and tourists alikeen.
EXPLORE BELFAST’S FIRST CONSERVATION AREA
After you’ve trawled the leafy avenues and soaked up the superb old buildings, you’ll see why Queen’s Quarter is a protected conservation area.
WANDER THROUGH THE BOTANICAL GARDENS
The gardens are a popular hang-out for city dwellers and students, a moment of tranquillity from the bustling city. The Palm House is a magnificent feat of Victorian engineering, the newly restored Tropical Ravine is a green oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
LEARN MORE OF BELFAST’S STORY
Queen’s Quarter plays a prominent part in Belfast’s history. Join our tour to hear more stories, legends and history of our great wee city
Photo Friendly
2 Hours
1-35 People
All Weather
PRICES
1 – 4 people | £150 |
5 – 7 people | £180 |
8 – 12 people | £240 |
13-18 people | £280 |
18+ | Please Enquire |