

Derry Girls

Derry Girls is the hit comedy that delighted audiences with its talented female-led cast and sharp humour. Set in the Northern Ireland city of Derry~Londonderry in the mid-1990s, the series follows the exploits of 16-year-old Erin, her friends and her family and an extended cast of eccentric characters.
A lot has changed in Derry~Londonderry since those days, but the people remain the same – friendly, quick-witted and larger-than-life. So, inspired by the return of the third and final series, here's our guide to the best Derry~Londonderry has to offer.


You can't talk about Derry~Londonderry without mentioning its famous city walls. Dramatic, impregnable and over 400 years old, they enclose the original town with its Renaissance-style street plan, and are among the finest of their kind in Europe.
Within these walls, Derry~Londonderry's remarkable story comes to life. Our advice? Take a guided tour to hear tales about the city's history, check out the impressive collection of cannons and admire the spectacular views.
Or, if you want to follow in the footsteps of Erin and the gang, you can take the Derry Girls guided tour! As you walk the streets and take in the sights, you’ll be able to see some of the highlights from the TV show, including Dennis’s Wee Shop and Pump Street, as well as other memorable locations.
I have enough material from my own friends and family. Everybody wants to tell you their Derry-esque story
LISA MCGEE, CREATOR OF DERRY GIRLS


Derry~Londonderry Walls
Derry~Londonderry and beyond
Explore the buzzing Walled City before experiencing the delights of the Causeway Coastal Route and the Wild Atlantic Way!
The history is written in the walls...
If you've been watching Derry Girls and feel you need a little context for the city's complex history, Derry~Londonderry has you covered. You can explore some of its most compelling events through a fantastic collection of museums, including the Siege Museum, the Museum of Free Derry and the Tower Museum.
Of course, a trip to the Bogside area of the city to see the famous murals is a must. Guided tours such as the Free Derry Tour and the Bogside History Tour will give you a real insight into the city's past.
To celebrate the second series, Channel 4 commissioned local artists, UV Arts, to immortalise the Derry Girls with their very own mural! Eye-catching, bright and fun, this painting featuring the five main characters can be found in the heart of the Walled City, on the side of Badger’s Bar on Orchard Street. No one can resist getting their picture taken with the gang! And if you need a break after all that, you can always refuel with the Derry Girls Afternoon Tea, complete with those cream horns made famous by Granda Joe and his floozy!
We were there for 3 or 4 days, I wish we had a couple of weeks here. Derry is an amazing place to film. It’s like a mini San Francisco
MICHAEL LENNOX, DIRECTOR OF DERRY GIRLS


Mount Errigal, County Donegal
Ireland's undiscovered north west in 48 hours
Who wouldn't want to go exploring with these views! Take a trip through the natural beauty of Ireland's north west.
So says Michelle from Derry Girls, and we couldn't agree more. Not only is the Walled City brimming with history and culture, but it's also great for entertainment. Try the popular Peadar O'Donnell's pub, which features live traditional music sessions every night. Feeling hungry? You're never short of options in this city, from the elegance of Browns Restaurant to the hip street food served up by Pyke 'N' Pommes.
For those who want to celebrate their love of all things Derry Girls, head to the Walled City Brewery, a restaurant and brew house proudly based in Ebrington Square, where they have named a selection of IPAs and beers in honour of the show! We recommend trying ‘Wee English Fella’, an IPA infused with fresh strawberries. Delicious!
So once you've finished binge-watching all three series of Derry Girls, come and experience Derry~Londonderry for yourself. Retrace the steps of Erin and the gang, and while you're here, see what else Northern Ireland has to offer.
I’m really touched by it all, and I feel like Derry is my second home
DYLAN LLEWELLYN, THE WEE ENGLISH FELLA FROM DERRY GIRLS