Explore the historic pubs of Belfast on a guided tour. Learn about the city's economic, social, cultural, and political evolution as you visit some of the city's most famous pubs. Stop at a craft brewery, pour your own pint of Guinness, and enjoy a whisky tasting.
Meet your guide and set off on a journey back in time with fascinating insights into the city’s economic, social, cultural, and often troubled political evolution. Visit some of the city's most famous pubs, which have been serving liquor since Belfast was a village and each have their own fascinating stories to tell.
Visit some of Belfast’s vibrant new pubs which have transformed many of the city’s older buildings while retaining their authentic Victorian character. Stop at a craft brewery, where you can observe the entire brewing process from the comfort of your seat. Smell the malt being mashed and the hops being added to the boil.
Enjoy a variety of beers and brews which are best enjoyed in one of the city’s authentic bars and snugs. No trip to Belfast is complete without a pint of the black stuff. Pour your own pint of Guinness and enjoy a dram of whisky.
In Victorian times, two-thirds of the whisky exported from Ireland was distilled in Belfast. The city is steeped in whisky heritage from the converted bonded warehouses, public art, historic artefacts in the Duke of York, the Dark Horse, and the Friend at Hand whisky shop which stocks the largest collection of Irish whiskies in the world.