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    The name Derry is preferred by nationalists and it is broadly used throughout Northern Ireland's Catholic community, [32] as well as that of the Republic of Ireland, whereas many unionists prefer Londonderry; [33] however, in everyday conversation Derry is used by most Protestant residents of the city. [34]

  2. Welcome to Derry - Londonderry, the home of Ireland's only completely intact historic Walled City, the Derry Girls, award winning museums and some of the greatest outdoor festivals in the world!

  3. Dec 29, 2023 · There are plenty of things to do in Derry, once you give it a chance. However, many people exploring this corner of Ireland often pass it by. County Derry is home to countless historical sites, walks and a glorious stretch of coastline.

  4. Things to Do in Derry, Northern Ireland: See Tripadvisor's 70,196 traveler reviews and photos of Derry tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Derry.

  5. Derry is home to it all! Discover our 400-year-old City Walls, award-winning museums and theatres or why not try your hand at one of our water attractions, like Stand Up Paddleboarding. Take a step through history and go on a walking tour – we promise they won’t disappoint. Or perhaps you would like to discover all things Derry Girls – no problem.

  6. Oct 2, 2024 · Londonderry, city and former district, now in Derry City and Strabane district, northwestern Northern Ireland. Steeped in political turmoil, controversy surrounds the name of Northern Ireland’s second biggest city.

  7. Northern Irelands second city may not be physically big, but its heart is giant. Derry-Londonderry's charm lies in the unexpected. Around every corner of this walled city lies a work of art, a historic landmark or a local ready with a silver-tongued one-liner.

  8. Northern Ireland's second-largest city continues to flourish as an artistic and cultural hub. Derry's city centre was given a striking makeover for its year as the UK City of Culture 2013, with the construction of the Peace Bridge, Ebrington Sq, and the redevelopment of the waterfront and Guildhall area making the most of the city's splendid ...

  9. Wave-lashed coves and rugged cliffs, vast Atlantic Ocean beaches and crumbling castles – it’s easy to get carried away by the coastal landscapes that surround Derry~Londonderry. After all, the city sits at the point where two of the island’s monumental coastal touring routes meet.

  10. Derry or Londonderry (Irish: Doire) is the second city of Northern Ireland, with a population of 85,000 in 2021. It's on the estuary of the River Foyle and historically within County Londonderry, which has been abolished as a unit of governance so the city is now part of Derry and Strabane District.