This half-day walking tour explores Belfast's history from the Victorian Era and the Industrial Revolution to the political unrest of the 20th century, and much more. Your tour begins with a drive to Belfast City Hall, an ornate structure built in the Baroque Revival style, with the main façade of Portland stone topped with a copper dome. Its grand gates bear the city's Coat of Arms and lamps featuring seahorses and cherubs to symbolize the city's industrial and manufacturing legacy. After touring the building's stately interior, embark on a walking tour of the Belfast City Centre, view the Albert Memorial Clock, and pass St. George's Market, one of Belfast's oldest attractions opened in 1890. Last but not least, visit Queen's Square, home to the Italianate-style Custom House, green spaces, and sculptures. Wrap up the tour with a toast to this wonderful city at a traditional Irish pub.