Local Attractions near The BEST WESTERN PLUS White Horse Hotel
WALLED CITY
GUILDHALL
The Guildhall is one of Derry’s most recognisable landmarks and has been at the heart of city life since 1890.
This beautiful building is well worth taking time to see, located just a short drive from the hotel in the heart of the city, just outside the city walls.
Fashioned in neo-gothic style, the Guildhall is one of the most striking buildings in the North. It contains stunning examples of stained glass windows and visitors will be intrigued by its unique history and appeal.
In 2013 following major restoration of the Guildhall reopened to the public and whilst retaining its civic function it now also boasts a new multifaceted tourism experience providing a central hub for visitors exploring the city.
An interactive Tourist Information Point
- A new dedicated exhibition exploring how the Plantation has shaped our history
- Cultural spaces and a new cafe area
- Interpretation panels throughout the building to bring its many special features to life
For further information, visit http://www.derrycity.gov.uk/Guildhall/TheGuildhall
TOWER MUSEUM
Visitors can enjoy exhibitions that include The Story of Derry and the An Armada Shipwreck – La Trinidad Valencera . At various times throughout the year the museum also plays host to a range of other temporary exhibitions. A interesting and fun museum, the Tower Museum is well known for having exhibitions that use display and interactive techniques to present their stories.
PEACE BRIDGE
It opened in 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre.  The bridge was funded jointly by the Department for Social Development (NI), the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government with the intention  of improving relations between the largely unionist ‘Waterside’ with the largely nationalist ‘Cityside, by improving access between these areas.
WALLED CITY TOURS
The tour has been described by many as possibly the Best Value Walking Tour on the Island of Ireland.
With over fifty natural and built attractions in the region, such as Derry’s Walls, The Bogside, The Peoples Gallery (Murals) The Bloody Sunday Story, The History of the Apprentice Boys, The Marching Season Traditions. The walking tour has been listed by many as one of the best experiences they have had on their travels anywhere.
ULSTER AMERICAN FOLK PARK
Opening Times
October to February – Tuesday to Friday – 10.00 to 16.00, Saturday and Sunday 11.00 to 16.00, Monday Closed (except for Northern Ireland Bank Holidays throughout the year)
March to September – Tuesday to Sunday 10.00 to 17.00, Monday Closed (except for Northern Ireland Bank Holidays throughout the year)
Admission ranges in price. Check full details at
http://www.nmni.com/uafp/Visiting-Information/Admission-prices
GIANTS CAUSEWAY
The Giant’s Causeway is renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt and is steeped in myth and legend that intrigues both adults and children a like. According to legend, the columns are the remains of a causeway built by the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool) who was challenged to a fight by the Scottish giant Benandonner. Fionn accepted the challenge and built the causeway across the North Channel so that the two giants could meet!!
When visiting the Giant’s Causeway guests can enjoy the interactive exhibition in the state of the art Visitor Experience Centre before heading out to the stones to identify the distinctive formations and enjoy a stroll by the coast. Once you have visited, you will quickly see why it has become Ireland’s top tourist attraction!!
For more information on the Giant’s Causeway please visit www.causewaycoastandglens.com/Giants-Causeway
MILLENIUM FORUM
Located in the centre of the city just 10 minutes from the hotel, the Millennium Forum was built inside the walled area on Newmarket Street, opened in 2001. The first purpose built theatre in the city it has seating for 1000 and has the largest theatre stage in Ireland.
The Millennium Forum offers a challenging and vibrant programme of events from drama to dance, comedy to musicals and light entertainment to children’s shows.
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 9.30 to 5.30pm Box Office will open one hour prior to evening performances.
Admission charges will apply to performances held at the venue.
For further information on events at the Millennium Forum please visit www.millenniumforum.co.uk
PLAYHOUSE THEATRE
The Award Winning The Playhouse is based in Artillery Street, Derry and was established by Pauline Ross in 1992 with a grant of just £300. Since then it has grown to become one of Ireland’s leading Award Winning multi-disciplinary Community Art Resource Centres based on a neutral site with the city centre. It is a self-help, grass roots, bottom-up community development project which is people centre with charitable status.
The Playhouse comprises of a 175 Seat Theatre, an extensive Education and Outreach Department, a Dance Studio, a gallery and is home to several cultural/art based groups and tenants. The Playhouse filled (and continues to fill) a large gap in the provision of the arts in the North West. It also is one of only a handful of venues commissioning, producing and touring theatre in the island of Ireland.
Whatever your needs, The Playhouse can provide you with a professional, efficient service for your event. For more details, please contact us on 028 7126 8027 or email us on: info@derryplayhouse.co.uk
GAME OF THRONES
One of the most iconic locations, Downhill Beach is an 11km stretch of sand and surf located on the Causeway Coast. This magnificent location is home to Mussenden – a tiny temple perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean.
Featured Scene
Downhill was illuminated and transformed into Dragonstone in Season 2. This is the spot where the old gods burn on the beach, where Stannis pulls the flaming sword and Melisandre chants: “For the night is dark and full of terrors”.