5/5 - Excellent
It's Derry, not londonderry
While Culmore isn't home to many top sights, Amelia Earhart Centre and Peace Bridge are some notable places to visit nearby.
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Walk beside the fortified ramparts from the 1600s that have survived several sieges and offer panoramic views of the Maiden City.
Opened in 2001, the Millennium Forum in Londonderry is not only one of the city’s major venues, but also one of the biggest purpose-built theatres in Ireland.
Explore displays about the Troubles that shook Derry in the mid-20th century in a museum on the site of the tragic struggles.
Discover a symbol of political uprising and learn about Belfast’s bloody battles, hunger strikes and self-run city during the Troubles.
The Guildhall is a major landmark in Londonderry in Northern Ireland and has been at the centre of city life since the late 19th Century. Built by The Honourable Irish Society in 1890, the neo-Gothic style building dominates Guildhall Square, the city’s main square.
Opened to the public in 2011, the £14.6 million Peace Bridge links the two sides of Londonderry, the second largest city in Northern Ireland.
It's Derry, not londonderry
Near the B&B: There's a gym in the park opposite, marvellous massage at Purely Massage: https://www.purelymassagederry.com Out the front door down the left on the street is SPAR, Post office and lovely home made food at a cafe which closes at 3pm.
Very good to visit tbat city .
Halloween celebrations outstanding
A compact, friendly and interesting city. We visited the newly opened Wild Ireland animal sanctuary, just across the border in Donegal, and got to see beautifully tended wolves, bears, Barbary macaques, an otter and a lynx up close. A great weekend.
Great historic city brilliant at Halloween