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🏛️Guildhall (Derry)

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The Guildhall in Derry is a stunning neo-gothic building that serves as the civic heart of the city. Families can explore the interactive 'Story of Derry' exhibition, which takes visitors on a journey through 1,400 years of history with touchscreens, audio guides, and hands-on displays. Kids will love the 'Walled City' model and the chance to see the famous stained glass windows, including the 'Glass of Peace'.

  • Free admission to the exhibition and building
  • Guided tours available (check website for family-friendly times)
  • On-site café with kid-friendly options
  • Regular family events and workshops during school holidays
  • Pushchair accessible with lift access to all floors

Practical tip: Combine a visit with a walk around the historic city walls, which start right outside. The Guildhall also has a children's activity sheet available from reception.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free admission for all ages

    Entry to the Guildhall and the 'Story of Derry' exhibition is completely free, making it excellent value for families.

  • Interactive displays keep children engaged

    The exhibition features touchscreens, audio guides, and hands-on displays rather than just static displays, which works well for keeping children interested.

  • Fully pushchair accessible

    The building has lift access to all floors, so you can navigate with a pushchair without needing to fold it away.

  • Pick up a children's activity sheet

    Ask at reception for the children's activity sheet to keep younger visitors engaged as they explore the exhibition.

  • Perfect for rainy days

    As a fully indoor attraction, the Guildhall is an ideal option when weather isn't cooperating with outdoor plans.

  • Combine with the city walls walk

    The historic city walls start right outside the Guildhall and are worth exploring after your visit, weather permitting.

  • On-site café for refreshments

    The café serves kid-friendly options, so you can grab snacks or drinks without leaving the building.

  • Check for family-friendly guided tour times

    Guided tours are available but it's worth checking the website to find times that suit families with younger children.

  • School holiday events and workshops

    Regular family events and workshops run during school holidays, so check ahead if visiting during breaks for extra activities.

  • Suitable for ages 5 and upwards

    The interactive nature of the exhibits works best for children aged 5 and above who can engage with touchscreens and activities.

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