This self-guided audio tour takes you on a historic journey through the Quayside and North City of Derry/Londonderry. Designed for history buffs and curious explorers alike, the tour narrates the important chapters of emigration and education that have left an indelible mark on the city. You'll embark on an intriguing exploration of stories embedded in the city's stone and spirit, narrated by a local guide, David Douglas, with Derrie Danders Walking Tours, via the convenience of your device. The tour unfolds outside the main Visitor Information Centre in Waterloo Place, establishing a clear starting point for your adventure through time. It winds alongside the River Foyle, leading you to historic monuments, the iconic Peace Bridge, and important sites that reveal the city's shipbuilding past, before looping back to where you began. Along the route, you'll encounter compelling attractions such as the Guildhall, the emigration sculptures, and the Foyle Marina. Each spot comes alive with personal stories and historical facts that transform the landscape into a narrative of Derry's past. The experience culminates with memorable visuals of sculptures that poignantly capture the essence of emigration, stirring emotional connections to the very paths once tread by those who looked toward new horizons. From the profound impact of the Irish Potato Famine to the modern echoes of World War II, every step is a discovery in this continuous tale of a city and its people.