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Step into the heart of Derry, Northern Ireland, on a guided walking tour through the Bogside, where history and memory come alive. Beginning at the iconic Guildhall, your journey traces the route of the Bloody Sunday march, guided by locals with personal connections to these pivotal events.
As you leave the city’s ancient walls, you’ll explore the Bogside’s storied streets, pausing at powerful murals that tell the community’s story. Your guide shares firsthand accounts, offering unique insight into the political and social impact of the Troubles on Derry and its people.
The tour continues past the Museum of Free Derry, a landmark that stands as a testament to the city’s resilience. Along the way, you’ll visit Free Derry Corner, a symbol of civil rights and resistance, and hear about the events that shaped modern Northern Ireland.
Your experience concludes at the poignant Bloody Sunday monument on Rossville Street, within sight of the city walls. The tour is accessible for all, including wheelchair users and families with strollers, ensuring everyone can connect with this important chapter of history.
With small group sizes and passionate local guides, this 1.5-hour tour offers a moving, immersive encounter with Derry’s past. Secure your spot now to experience the Bogside’s living history firsthand.




