Dive into the historical depths of Derry / Londonderry with this intriguing self-guided audio tour. Perfect for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers, this tour illuminates the city’s maritime and industrial legacy. From emigration trails to wartime tales, the narrative weaves through the streets and along the Foyle River, offering a window into past lives and epoch-shaping events. The journey starts at the Visitor Information Centre in bustling Waterloo Place, guiding you along the Foyle embankment from the Peace Bridge to the storied Craigavon Bridge, through south city, then looping back to your starting point. As you navigate the route, you’ll pass through spaces where history has been made, including the departure points of Scottish settlers and the venerable St. Columba. Concluding back in Shipquay Place, you’ll have traversed the city’s evolution from its monastic origins to its pivotal role in global migration and wartime efforts. Retrace the steps of the industrious shirt factory workers, stand at the historic peace lines, and gaze upon the silent sentinels of the naval past. Each step is an opportunity to uncover a story, an artifact, or a view that captures the essence of Derry’s rich tapestry of history.