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Discover Derry~Londonderry with a 1- or 2-day Attractions Pass, including entry to 10 sites like the City Walls, museums, and historic landmarks.

The Derry/Londonderry: Attractions Pass offers a flexible way to experience the city’s highlights over one or two days. For a set price, visitors gain entry to 10 carefully selected attractions, including iconic sites like the City Walls, Museums, and historic churches. The pass is designed to streamline access and help visitors make the most of their time in this vibrant city.
The tour starts with a digital pass that is emailed after booking, which can be scanned at each attraction. While the pass’s price gives access to many top sights, it’s worth noting that some attractions, such as St Augustine’s Church and St Columb’s Cathedral, are currently closed due to pandemic-related restrictions. The duration of the pass is valid for 1 or 2 days, allowing flexibility depending on your schedule.
This pass is ideal for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers who want a structured way to see Derry’s most significant sites. However, the rating of 2.8 out of 5 suggests that not all aspects of the experience meet expectations, partly due to logistical issues like voucher delivery and variable attraction availability.
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The City Walls of Derry~Londonderry are a major highlight included in this pass. Visitors get the chance to walk along the ancient fortifications and take in panoramic views of the city. These walls are one of the most iconic features, offering both historic insight and great photo opportunities.
The tour also highlights Derry’s historic streets, where the combination of architecture, memorials, and walkways tell stories of the city’s past. The walks led by guides cover key spots like The Guildhall, which is notable for its opulent interior and historic significance. The Heritage Centre offers a chance to understand Derry’s background in Irish history.
Some reviews mention that guides are knowledgeable, providing engaging commentary about the sites. However, as the tour relies on self-guided scanning, some visitors might find the experience less personal than guided tours.

The Siege Museum and The Museum of Free Derry are included in the pass. These museums offer fascinating exhibits about the city’s conflict history, including the Siege of Derry and Bloody Sunday. They are informative stops that help visitors understand the complex history of the area.
The Tower Museum provides additional historic displays and local artifacts. These museums are well-regarded for their captivating exhibits and clear storytelling, making them excellent choices for those interested in learning more about Derry’s past.
Please note that St Augustine’s Church and St Columb’s Cathedral are currently closed due to pandemic restrictions, which may limit your experience if these sites are on your list.
The digital pass process is straightforward — after booking, visitors receive an email with a QR code to scan at each attraction. This system avoids the need for physical tickets and simplifies access. The pass is valid for 1 or 2 days, giving enough flexibility to visit at a relaxed pace.
Meeting points are not specified beyond the initial digital delivery, and the activity ends back at the starting point. The tour accommodates wheelchair users, which makes it accessible for a broader range of visitors.
However, a notable downside is that one review mentions not receiving the voucher via email, which could cause delays or confusion. Plus, since some sites are currently closed, visitors should check opening hours to avoid disappointment.
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While the pass provides entry to attractions, some options include guided tours such as the Bogside History Walk or the Martin McCrossan City Walk. These tours are popular for their storytelling and local insights.
The Bogside Walk specifically covers the famous district known for its murals and important history in the Troubles. The experience is described as engaging, with the guide providing informative commentary about the area’s significance.
Keep in mind that the reviews do not detail the guides’ personalities extensively, but the generally positive comments suggest that guides tend to be knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
At its price point, the Derry/Londonderry Attractions Pass offers good value if you plan to visit multiple sites in a short period. Covering admission fees for 10 attractions can save time and money compared to buying individual tickets.
However, the review rating of 2.8 out of 5 hints that the user experience might vary. Some confusions with voucher delivery and the current closure of certain sites could impact the overall value. Visitors should plan accordingly and check the attractions’ opening times in advance.

The pass is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. It’s advisable to reserve time slots or double-check opening hours during winter months, as some attractions have reduced hours.
As the pass is scanned digitally, travelers should ensure they have a charged device to present the QR code. Food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or meals if needed during the day.

Despite the broad selection, the tour does not include food or drinks. Some attractions, such as the St Augustine’s Church and St Columb’s Cathedral, remain closed at present, which could be disappointing for those eager to see these landmarks.
The voucher delivery issue reported by one review also highlights a potential logistical hiccup. Visitors should confirm voucher receipt and opening times before their visit to avoid inconveniences.
This attraction pass is well-suited for independent travelers who enjoy self-guided visits and want flexibility. It offers a cost-effective way to explore the main sights of Derry in a short time frame. History buffs and culture lovers will appreciate the inclusion of museums and historic sites.
However, those expecting guided commentary throughout or personalized tours might find this pass less satisfying. The current site closures also mean that some planned visits could be unavailable.
The Derry/Londonderry Pass provides a convenient package to explore the city’s most important landmarks. It offers value for money if used wisely, especially for visitors planning to see many attractions in a limited time.
While some attractions are temporarily closed and voucher delivery can be problematic, the pass generally simplifies access to key sites like the City Walls and museums. It’s a practical option for independent explorers eager to learn about Derry’s complex history and vibrant streets.
Be sure to check attraction opening hours and confirm voucher receipt before arriving. This way, you can enjoy a smooth, enriching visit to this historic city.
“I never received the voucher by email, anyway, I wouldn't have needed it all the activities were free.”
Does the pass include guided tours?
The pass provides entry to attractions and some guided tours such as the Bogside History Walk and Martin McCrossan City Walk, but the primary experience relies on self-guided scans.
Are all attractions open currently?
No, St Augustine’s Church, St Columb’s Cathedral, and St Eugene’s Cathedral are currently closed due to pandemic restrictions. Check opening hours before planning your visit.
How do I use the digital pass?
After booking, you receive an email with a QR code that can be scanned at each attraction for entry. Ensure your device is charged to avoid issues.
Is the pass suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the pass is wheelchair accessible, making it a good choice for visitors with mobility needs.
What’s the validity period of the pass?
The pass is valid for 1 or 2 days, depending on your choice at booking, giving flexibility to explore at your own pace.