Getting around Belfast

Belfast Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour: Route, Stops, Times & Tickets

The easiest way to see Belfast in a single day is from the open top of a hop-on hop-off bus. One ticket lets you ride a loop around the city all day, jumping off at the sights you care about and back on whenever you're ready to move on.

Open-top Belfast hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus on its city loop
An open-top Belfast hop-on hop-off bus, one of several operators covering the same 19-stop city loop.

Why take it

Why take the hop-on hop-off bus in Belfast?

Belfast is a compact, walkable city, but its highlights are spread out. The Titanic Quarter sits across the river from the city centre, the political murals and Peace Walls are out west, and the Botanic Gardens and university quarter are to the south. Trying to link them all on foot eats up a lot of a short visit — the hop-on hop-off bus solves that.

All-day ticket

One ticket, unlimited rides

A single ticket covers unlimited rides on the loop for its full validity — 24 or 48 hours depending on the operator — so you can build your own day rather than follow a fixed guided schedule.

Live commentary

History as you ride

Onboard commentary — live or recorded, usually in six languages — covers the history you're passing, from the Harland & Wolff shipyards to the Troubles.

Open-top deck

The best seat for photos

The open-top upper deck is the best vantage point for photos of the Titanic Quarter and the murals. This is Belfast, so bring a layer in case the weather turns.

Flexible pacing

Freedom to build your own day

Hop off wherever interests you and rejoin the next bus 20 to 30 minutes later — the single best-value first day in the city, especially on a short cruise-ship call.

The Belfast hop-on hop-off bus route

The tour runs as a continuous loop, so you can join at any stop and stay on for the full circuit — roughly 90 minutes without getting off — or break it up across the day. The loop links the four "quarters" of the city and the main visitor sights.

Highlights you'll pass on the route include:

  • Belfast City Hall — the grand centrepiece of the city centre and the usual starting point, at Donegall Square West.
  • Titanic Belfast & the Titanic Quarter — the world's largest Titanic visitor attraction, built beside the very slipway where the ship was launched in 1911.
  • SS Nomadic — the last surviving White Star Line vessel, and Titanic's original tender.
  • The Cathedral Quarter — cobbled streets, street art and Belfast's best pubs and nightlife.
  • The Peace Walls & political murals — the Falls Road and Shankill Road, telling the story of the city's recent past.
  • Crumlin Road Gaol — a preserved Victorian prison you can tour.
  • The Botanic Gardens & Queen's University — the leafy, elegant south of the city.

Because it's a loop, you never have to backtrack — you simply stay on until you reach the next place you want to explore.

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Book the hop-on hop-off bus with Titanic Belfast entry

If Titanic Belfast is already on your list, the combined ticket bundles a 1-day, 19-stop hop-on hop-off pass with flexible same-day entry to the museum and the SS Nomadic — no need to book the two separately.

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Stops on the tour

Buses call at a series of clearly marked stops around the loop, each one placed within a short walk of a major attraction. You can get off at every stop or just the ones that interest you. Typical stops include:

  1. City Hall / city centre
  2. Titanic Belfast & SS Nomadic
  3. The Cathedral Quarter
  4. St Anne's Cathedral
  5. The Peace Wall / Falls Road
  6. Shankill Road
  7. Crumlin Road Gaol
  8. Queen's University & Botanic Gardens

Tip: stops and route details are occasionally adjusted for city events or roadworks, so check the current stop list when you book and grab a printed route map from the driver when you board.

Running times: how often do the buses run?

Buses run throughout the day at regular intervals, so you rarely wait long at a stop. In the busier months you'll typically see a bus every 20 to 30 minutes, with a reduced frequency in the quieter winter season and shorter operating hours in the depths of winter.

A few practical pointers:

  • First and last departures vary by season — always check the day's timetable before you set out, especially if you want a full circuit late in the afternoon.
  • Allow buffer time for the last loop of the day; you don't want to be stranded at the far end of the route when the final bus has already passed.
  • A full uninterrupted loop takes around 90 minutes, so plan your hop-offs around that.

Ticket prices

What a hop-on hop-off ticket costs and includes

A standard 1-day hop-on hop-off ticket runs from around £17 to £19 depending on the operator, while a combined ticket bundling Titanic Belfast entry costs around £44. Discounted tickets are usually available for children, students, seniors and families, and some tickets stay valid for up to 48 hours if you want to spread your sightseeing over more than one day.

Included

  • Unlimited rides on the loop for the ticket's validity
  • Onboard live or recorded commentary
  • A route map to plan your hop-offs
  • Discounted child, student, senior and family fares

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Entry to attractions such as Titanic Belfast or Crumlin Road Gaol (combined tickets available)
  • Tips for the driver or guide

Bus-only option

Prefer a straightforward bus-only ticket?

If you'd rather book Titanic Belfast separately or aren't visiting the museum this trip, this 2-day hop-on hop-off pass is the site's best-selling standalone option, valid on two operators' buses across 19 stops.

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A simple plan

How to build the perfect day

An unhurried itinerary that uses the bus to full effect.

  1. Start at City Hall and ride the full loop

    Board mid-morning at Donegall Square West beside Belfast City Hall and stay on for one complete circuit — about 90 minutes — to get your bearings and hear the full commentary.

  2. Hop off at Titanic Belfast

    Step off in the Titanic Quarter and spend two to three hours in the ten galleries and around the slipway plaza where the ship was launched in 1911.

  3. Lunch in the Titanic Quarter or Cathedral Quarter

    Eat near the museum or ride back into the Cathedral Quarter for food and a wander through Belfast's cobbled streets and street art.

  4. Hop off at the Peace Walls

    The most powerful part of the tour — the political murals along the Falls Road and Shankill Road, and the story of the Troubles.

  5. Finish at the Botanic Gardens or Queen's Quarter

    Wind down in the leafy south of the city before catching the last loop back into town.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Can I get on and off as many times as I like?
Yes — that's the whole point. Your ticket is valid for unlimited rides for its full duration, whether that's 24 hours, 48 hours or a single loop.
Do I need to book in advance?
You can often just turn up and buy from the driver, but booking online in advance secures your spot in peak season and is usually the cheaper option.
Is the bus suitable for children?
Yes. Kids love the open top deck, and family and child tickets keep the cost down on most Belfast hop-on hop-off operators.
What happens if it rains?
The buses have a covered lower deck, so you stay dry. Belfast weather is changeable, so a waterproof layer is always a smart idea for the open top.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility varies by vehicle and operator, so check when booking if you have specific requirements.
Does the hop-on hop-off ticket include entry to Titanic Belfast?
Not on a standard bus-only ticket, but combined tickets are available that bundle the day pass with same-day entry to Titanic Belfast and the SS Nomadic. Booking the combined ticket is usually cheaper than buying the two separately if visiting the museum is already on your list — see our Belfast Titanic Experience ticket guide for what's inside all ten galleries.

Plan the rest of your trip

Other experiences you might enjoy

Worth adding to your itinerary once you've covered the city loop: the Belfast Titanic Experience and SS Nomadic in the Titanic Quarter, a full-day coach trip to the Giant's Causeway and the Dark Hedges (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

Combine your bus day with the Belfast Titanic Experience

Riding past Titanic Belfast is one thing — walking the original slipway and ten galleries inside is another. Reserve the standalone ticket online to lock in the cheaper rate and 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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