Choosing your city tour

Belfast City Bus Tour: The Complete Sightseeing Guide

A city bus tour is the classic way to get to know Belfast — comfortable, efficient and full of stories. In a couple of hours you'll travel from the shipyards that built the Titanic to the murals that tell the story of the Troubles, with a guide connecting it all together.

Titanic Belfast museum exterior, a key stop on Belfast city bus tours
Titanic Belfast in the Titanic Quarter — the anchor stop on every Belfast city bus tour route.

What is a Belfast city bus tour?

A city bus tour takes you on a loop of Belfast's most important sights aboard a sightseeing coach or open-top double-decker, with commentary the whole way round. Some run as fixed guided loops you stay on from start to finish; others work on a hop-on hop-off basis so you can break the journey and explore on foot.

Either way, the appeal is the same: you cover a lot of ground without navigating unfamiliar streets, and you learn the history as you go from someone who knows the city.

What you'll see

What you'll see on a Belfast city bus tour

Belfast packs an extraordinary amount of history into a small footprint. A good city tour weaves together the industrial, the political and the cultural.

City centre

Belfast City Hall

The Edwardian centrepiece of the city, ringed by monuments and gardens, and the usual starting point for every route.

Titanic Quarter

Titanic Belfast, the slipways & SS Nomadic

Titanic Belfast, the slipways, the SS Nomadic and the old Harland & Wolff shipyard where the great liner was built.

Cathedral Quarter

Belfast's cultural heart

Full of street art, historic pubs and music — the most atmospheric quarter to explore on foot after your loop.

Peace Walls

The murals of Falls Road & Shankill Road

A moving, honest look at the city's recent history, along both the nationalist and loyalist communities' murals.

South Belfast

Queen's University & the Botanic Gardens

The handsome, green Victorian south of the city, plus the covered St George's Market on market days.

Maritime history

Albert Memorial Clock & historic docks

Reminders of Belfast's maritime and mercantile heyday, and of Crumlin Road Gaol's Victorian past.

Open-top vs covered coach tours

There are two broad styles of Belfast city bus tour, and which you prefer comes down to weather and what you want from the day.

Open-top double-decker tours put you on the upper deck in the open air. The views and photo opportunities are unbeatable, and the top deck gets you eye-to-eye with the murals and architecture. These are usually the hop-on hop-off services, running 19 stops for around £17 to £19 a ticket. Bring a jacket — Belfast weather changes quickly.

Covered coach tours are fully enclosed and often run as guided day tours that combine the city with a trip further afield, such as the Giant's Causeway. They're comfortable in any weather and great if you want a single, structured experience with a guide throughout.

Open-top option

Book the open-top hop-on hop-off ticket

The site's best-selling hop-on hop-off pass, valid across two operators on the same 19-stop loop, with live commentary and a 2-day window to use it.

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How long does a Belfast city bus tour take?

A full uninterrupted loop of the city typically takes around 90 minutes to two hours. If you're on a hop-on hop-off ticket and stopping to explore, you can easily stretch that into a full day. Combined tours that add the Giant's Causeway or the Antrim Coast run as full-day excursions of eight hours or more.

Tour times and how often they run

City sightseeing buses run at regular intervals through the day, with more frequent departures and longer hours in the busy summer season, and a reduced timetable in winter. Guided day tours usually depart once each morning, so those need booking ahead.

Tip: timetables shift with the season, so always check the current tour times when you book, and give yourself margin around the last departure of the day.

Who is a Belfast city bus tour best for?

  • First-time visitors who want the full picture of the city fast.
  • Cruise passengers with a single day in port and no time to waste.
  • Families, thanks to the open-top novelty and family ticket pricing.
  • Anyone short on time who wants the headline sights without the legwork.

Choosing the right tour for you

Ask yourself three questions:

  1. Do you want freedom or structure? Choose hop-on hop-off for freedom, a guided coach tour for a curated day.
  2. How's the weather? Open-top on a clear day is magic; a covered coach is the safe bet if the forecast is grim.
  3. Do you want to leave the city? If the Giant's Causeway is on your list, a combined day tour does the city and the coast in one.

Leaving the city

Combine Belfast with the Giant's Causeway

An 8-hour guided coach day trip that covers the city highlights, the Giant's Causeway and Titanic Belfast entry on a single ticket — the pick for travellers who want the coast as well as the city.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Is commentary included?
Yes — live or recorded commentary is standard on city sightseeing tours.
Can I book on the day?
Often yes, but booking ahead is cheaper and guarantees a seat in peak season.
Are attraction tickets included?
Usually not, though combined bus-plus-attraction tickets are available and offer better value if you plan to go inside places like Titanic Belfast.
Is it suitable for wheelchair users?
Accessibility depends on the specific vehicle, so confirm your requirements when booking.
Can I combine a Belfast city bus tour with the Giant's Causeway?
Yes. Several operators run full-day coach tours that combine a guided loop of Belfast with a trip to the Giant's Causeway and other County Antrim sights such as the Dark Hedges and Dunluce Castle, typically running eight hours or more and including entry to Titanic Belfast. See our Giant's Causeway tour from Belfast guide for the full itinerary and ticket options, or if you're staying in the city instead, our Belfast hop-on hop-off bus tour guide covers the shorter, city-only option in full.

Plan the rest of your trip

Other experiences you might enjoy

Once you've covered the city, worth adding to your itinerary: the Belfast Titanic Experience with the SS Nomadic in the Titanic Quarter, a full-day guided tour to the Giant's Causeway (see our Causeway tour guide), or a Belfast Black Taxi Tour of the Falls Road and Shankill Road murals. Here are related tours and tickets in Belfast worth comparing before you book.

Pair it with the museum

Add the Belfast Titanic Experience to your route

Every city bus tour passes Titanic Belfast — reserve the standalone ticket online to walk the ten galleries and slipway plaza at your own pace, with free 24-hour cancellation.

  • Online price £24.95 — saves £2 vs walk-up
  • Includes same-day SS Nomadic entry
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead
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