Northern Ireland is easy to get to and it's easy to get around.
With three airports boasting frequent, low-cost flights throughout the UK and beyond, excellent fast ferry links to England and Scotland, plus good roads, buses and trains take you where you want to go with minimum fuss.
There is so much to Northern Ireland but the best way to take it all in, and have the best experience is to avail of a ‘My Tour Talk’ personal guide downloaded straight to your smartphone or MP3.
The personal guides cover some of the top places and attractions to experience when visiting the North of Ireland. 

The Belfast Walking Tour
Get your very own tour guide and check out Belfast like a local, in your own time and at your own pace. This audio walking tour includes hundreds of attractions, historic pubs, galleries, museums, shops and even Belfast's oldest bleached blonde awaits you.
The Tour in Detail
Uncover and get to know the many attractions, hidden gems and quirky facts that Belfast City has to offer everyone. The full audio walking tour, and guide, lasts 2 hours and can be enjoyed in an hour, a morning, an afternoon or a full day if time allows! This walking tour is the perfect way to explore one of Europe's top visitor destinations. Compact and intimate, Belfast is best explored on foot. Packed with authentic pubs, elaborate architecture, sublime shopping and a not to be forgotten world famous maritime heritage.
The Tour in Detail
Don't believe everything you may have heard about the weather in Belfast. It is true that, from time to time, there can be the occasional spot of rain. Listen to Belfast on Wet Days and get up to speed with all the very best attractions no matter what the weather is doing, including a few rounds of indoor golf, an award winning Science Park, ice hockey, bowling, world class shopping and a lot more too.
Belfast Pub Tours
Visiting pubs in Belfast such as, The Crown Bar, Empire Music Hall, Lavery's Gin Palace, Muriel's, The Spaniard, and the Cloth Ear.
The Tour in Detail

Causeway Coastal Route
Experiencing the Giant's Causeway, Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge, Portrush, Portstewart, Beaches, Castles, Stunning Walks, and Forests.
The Tour in Detail

Derry Walking Tour
17th Century City Walls, UK City of Culture 2013, Clipper Round the World Race 2012, Award winning Museums, Galleries and Cathedral's, and authentic Irish Pubs
The Tour in Detail

The Cathedrals of Armagh, St.Patricks's Trian and Visitor Centre, Armagh Public Library and County Museum, Rocket launching at Armagh Planetarium and Observatory.
The Tour in Detail
This compact and intimate Irish Georgian City ideally lends itself to an audio walking tour. Start out at the award winning Saint Patrick's Trian Visitor Complex and explore the Land of Lilliput and Saint Patrick's Testament. Walk up to both Cathedrals’, not far from the Armagh Public Library, and home to a copy of Gulliver's Travels with Swift's own hand writing. Of course the Armagh County Museum deserves a visit too but maybe the future is calling you? Just off the Mall catch a glimpse of the Observatory, and the grounds of the Astropark, before visiting the Planetarium to launch your very own rocket!
Enniskillen Market Town, Spectacular Lakeland Scenery, Castle Coole, Florence Court, Killadeas, Lusty Beg Island, and Belleek Pottery.
The Tour in Detail
These two audio driving tours guide you around Enniskillen town and Castle before setting out to the stunning National Trust properties of Castle Coole and Florence Court. Then it's time to journey to the centre of the earth at the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. If you're still eager to know more and would like visit one of Fermanagh's 365 islands head off to Killadeas for a game of golf, boat ride and a tasty bite in the Manor House Hotel. Or maybe water-sports appeal at Castle Archdale before taking a short ferry ride over to the holiday island of Lusty Beg. And we haven't even mentioned a tour around the world famous Belleek Pottery.
Down Driving Tour
Mount Stewart House and Gardens, Strangford Lough and Ferry Ride, Portaferry and Aquarium, Castleward House, St. Patrick’s Centre in Downpatrick, Murlough Bay, Newcastle and Mournes.
Make sure that you get the most from County Down and follow this picturesque driving tour. Just 30 minutes from Belfast Mount Stewart's spectacular House and Gardens sit alongside Strangford, the largest sea Lough in the British Isles. From there travel to the authentic seaside village of Portaferry before taking a quick ferry ride to Strangford and a delicious snack in the 250 year old Cuan Guest Inn. But we are only getting going and if time permits Castleward House awaits. By now you may have run out of time but a bracing walk in Murlough Nature Reserve will set you up for a visit to the stunning setting of Newcastle and Tollymore Forest Park in the Mountain of Mournes.

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