Visit Derry
Address: | Derry/Londonderry Tourist Information Centre 44 Foyle Street Northern Ireland DERRY County Londonderry BT48 6AT |
Telephone: | 028 7126 7284 |
Website: | www.visitderry.com |
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Dominating the North-western landscapes of Ireland, astride the flowing waters of the Foyle, is a 6th Century city that today resonates to the sounds of the 21st Century.

We're on the Trail...
Among the happiest of those sounds is the multi-lingual chatter of more international visitors than ever - from conference delegates and backpackers to cruise passengers and tourists of all kinds - who are discovering the delights of a compact city which is unlike any other. Having been awarded the 2013 first ever UK City of Culture and placed by Lonely Planet as the fourth best city to visit in 2013 by a panel of travel experts, Derry is the place to be!
Tours & Tour Guides
Start your tour with a stroll along the City Walls or take an Inner City Guided Walking Tour - historic tour or perhaps a literary tour with one of the well-informed and good-humoured Tour Guides - the city's history is so complex and its present is so dynamic that it takes a local expert to explain it all entertainingly and answer your questions.


Excursions
Derry~Londonderry is the Gateway to the Northwest, it's the central hub for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way and the Causeway Coastal touring routes:
The majestic Atlantic coastline that sweeps eastwards from the Foyle Estuary to the Giant's Causeway and a must for all visitors is a trip on one of the World's Great Railway Journeys as detailed by Michael Palin in his rail journey from Derry to Kerry, the Sperrins Mountains ( An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB) with its world class Ulster-American Folk Park, are well-known to nature lovers. The Inishowen Peninsula has been relatively unexplored by overseas tourists until recently - it really is one of Ireland's most delightful secrets, so you have a treat in store!


We're on the Trail...
Among the happiest of those sounds is the multi-lingual chatter of more international visitors than ever - from conference delegates and backpackers to cruise passengers and tourists of all kinds - who are discovering the delights of a compact city which is unlike any other. Having been awarded the 2013 first ever UK City of Culture and placed by Lonely Planet as the fourth best city to visit in 2013 by a panel of travel experts, Derry is the place to be!
Tours & Tour Guides
Start your tour with a stroll along the City Walls or take an Inner City Guided Walking Tour - historic tour or perhaps a literary tour with one of the well-informed and good-humoured Tour Guides - the city's history is so complex and its present is so dynamic that it takes a local expert to explain it all entertainingly and answer your questions.


Excursions
Derry~Londonderry is the Gateway to the Northwest, it's the central hub for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way and the Causeway Coastal touring routes:
The majestic Atlantic coastline that sweeps eastwards from the Foyle Estuary to the Giant's Causeway and a must for all visitors is a trip on one of the World's Great Railway Journeys as detailed by Michael Palin in his rail journey from Derry to Kerry, the Sperrins Mountains ( An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB) with its world class Ulster-American Folk Park, are well-known to nature lovers. The Inishowen Peninsula has been relatively unexplored by overseas tourists until recently - it really is one of Ireland's most delightful secrets, so you have a treat in store!

