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11 years ago
We did the Rathmullan walking tour with Deirdre today. It was great, she really knows Donegal history. I would definitely recommend this tour. We are looking forward to doing another tour with her on Saturday. read more
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It remains a must do walking tour. You do need a bit of stamina as it's a hilly city and the city…read morewalls are steep in places. There was a large crowd when we turned up for our second experience. The man taking the tour was the same one on our first a few years ago. This was a traumatised city and it was this way I guess 40 years. On our 2nd tour it again struck me how he tells the truth of the horror without any rancour or bitterness - he lived in it and through it. Next time we visit this most friendly of cities we'll certainly do this tour again.
If I could Give them zero I would - they have no clear place…read moreto meet - their website is wrong - location on Google wrong - then we randomly found a sign near an interaction that was the meeting place - we wandered around and missed the last tour because it was so unclear
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Ruairi O hEara is a stellar historical guide for his ability to bring to life the city of Derry. As…read morea survivor of the Troubles, Ruairi offers keen insights into the nature of conflict and the challenges of peacebuilding--not only for Northern Ireland, but for all of us, wherever we come from. I've gone on his tour seven times with student groups since 2011, and he and his city keep changing. I'm always learning something new both about Derry and about being human."--Dr. Philip Metres, director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program at John Carroll University (Cleveland, Ohio).
Great tiour guide.He's informative and has a peaceful vibe in describing the turbulent history of…read morethe City
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We booked this hop on hop off tour, we waited for the bus but it did not arrive. After visiting…read moretourist information we were told the bus had been rented out to a private tour and wouldn't be running. We were not informed and were just left out in the rain! We were offer a taxi tour at first but the when we gave our ISANGO voucher in we were told that because we didn't book direct we couldn't take the taxi without paying again, I have now emailed both City Sightseeing and ISANGo over a dozen times for a refund and still haven't got one! Shame on you City Sightseeing and also ISANGO!
We did this tour on Saturday 28th March 2015 and it cost £25 for the two of us for 1 hour, all i…read morecan say is it was rubbish and not worth the money for a one sided view of such a beautiful city and it's history
I certainly recommend this tour; I've lived a lifetime in this statelet; I've seen quite a few…read morehorrors and I'm glad we have relative peace - a peace that has come at far too high a price. Thousands of our citizens died for nothing really. I knew of the murders of unarmed innocent people that took place in this proud city. I knew of the lies and the cover-ups but I knew little of the detail until we took this guided tour when we were in the city for a few nights. To be honest I didn't give these killings too much thought as many more followed. It also felt a bit odd participating in a tour in your own country about a history I lived through, as it feels that it's only for tourists but it's not, rather everyone in the country should have the opportunity to take this tour. I saw for the first time where the State murders actually occurred. The area is so condensed, small, contained; slaughter in an area smaller than our local car park and that awful reality hit me like a hammer. Those who give the tour speak with passion and they do so without bitterness. It is this that is the loudest message from this tour - forgiveness and a sense of peace allows these folks to move on Janus-like looking to a brighter future while not forgetting an awful past. There's a lesson in humanity here for us all.
From the owner: Derry Guided Tours speciality is political and historical walking tours of Derry's Bogside murals…read moreand Bloody Sunday walking tour, Derry walls walking tour.Gleann Doherty is a tour guide and a B.A Honours Degree graduate Irish History and Politics Gleann's father was murdered on Bloody Sunday 30th January Bogside 1972. University and school groups and those studying Irish history and peace and reconciliation studies.
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We met Mark from the Dalriada Kingdom Tours during a walking tour of the Giant Causeway, organized…read moreby a coach company. Dalriada Kingdom Tours is a family run company and Mark is the owner. He was a great tour guide and took his time showing us all the details of this natural wonder. He was friendly, knowledgeable, passionate about his job, and a great storyteller. This was simply the best way to see the Giant Causeway! I would be happy to go back to Northern Ireland and have another tour guided by Mark.
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This impressive fort was originally built as a Royal Navy position during the Napoleonic Wars. So…read moreit's over 200 years old now and still standing. It is located on windy roads about 8 miles or so from Buncrana on the Inishowen peninsula. There's plenty of free parking and the natural views are really impressive. On arrival at the reception to pay we were directed into a film that explained the history of the area and it was interesting to find that even after Irish independence and the creation of the state there was an agreement with Britain that its troops would continue to keep operational control of the fort as it was considered strategically significant. Those days are now long gone. Today the fort is a military museum with fascinating exhibitions, and many displays about the birds, marine life and coastal vegetation of the area. It has a gift shop, an auditorium and trail walks. It'll easily take an hour to watch the movie and go around the site, longer if you get into the detail provided on site. There's also a nearby coffee shop that serves up savoury & sweet treats, it offers free WiFi and it's a very pleasant way to relax after a visit to the fort.
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