If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour

Hours
Chamber Rating
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L Murray
Mar 19th, 2023 -
Donna
Mar 11th, 2023 -
Ethan Ulanow
Feb 24th, 2023 -
Nichole Hanusiak
Dec 28th, 2022 -
Adam Chambers
Dec 27th, 2022
Contact Info
- (771) 468-4804
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour?
A The phone number for If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour is: (771) 468-4804.
Q Where is If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour located?
A If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour is located at 9 Donegall Square N, Belfast, nir BT1 5GB
Q What is the internet address for If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour?
A The website (URL) for If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour is: https://www.ifbuildingscouldtalktour.com/
Q What days are If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour open?
A If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour is open:
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Q How is If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour rated?
A If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour has a 5.0 Star Rating from 13 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
If Buildings Could Talk - Belfast Walking Tour
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 13 Reviews )
L Murray on Google
UTTERLY EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS
Took my dad on this tour for his 60th birthday. Was really looking forward to it after seeing a friend of mine had done this tour a few weeks prior.
The best tour I have ever been on by a country mile! Such a well researched and planned tour delivered with such great passion and warmth. Barney is so informative not to mention fantastic craic.
Doing the tour you will learn so much about the city and the various buildings and structures in it. I certainly learnt a lot! It really was a tour to remember. Thank you so much Barney!

Donna on Google

Ethan Ulanow on Google

Nichole Hanusiak on Google
My sister and I loved getting to know the history of the buildings and seeing them as figures of history rather than just dead structures that just stand there. Barney tells their stories so well that you really feel transported to each building's heyday!

Adam Chambers on Google