Embark on a private walking tour of Derry, Northern Ireland, to explore its rich history and poignant landmarks. Begin at Free Derry Corner, where you’ll discover the symbol of the Bogside’s struggle for civil rights, and then pay your respects at the Bloody Sunday Monument, a somber memorial commemorating a tragic event. Continue your journey with a visit to The Bogside Artists’ murals, which vividly depict the city’s history and political struggles. Finally, explore the historic Derry Walls, one of Europe’s most complete city walls, offering panoramic views and insights into Derry’s past. This private walking tour provides a deep understanding of Derry’s cultural heritage, historical development, and insights into some of the key historical periods and events in the city’s history.
Free Derry Corner is a prominent mural and landmark located in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. It commemorates a significant period during The Troubles when the Bogside declared itself as "Free Derry," symbolizing its resistance to British rule and advocating for civil rights and political change.
The Bloody Sunday Monument in Derry, Northern Ireland, is a poignant memorial dedicated to the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre that occurred on January 30, 1972. The monument stands as a solemn reminder of the tragic event and serves as a place of reflection, honoring those who lost their lives during a civil rights protest.
The Bogside Artists are a group of muralists from Derry, Northern Ireland, known for their powerful and politically charged murals that depict the history and struggles of the Bogside community. Their artwork serves as a visual narrative of the city's turbulent past, particularly during The Troubles, and has gained international recognition for its social and political commentary.
You will make your own way to the meeting points