Derry Trip Cost Calculator

Derry ranges from £48/day budget adventures to £175+ luxury experiences. Historic walled city, powerful murals, and gateway to Donegal and the Causeway Coast.

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Derry Budget Guide

Your Derry Budget at a Glance

Derry (also known as Londonderry) is one of Ireland’s most affordable and underrated cities. The only remaining complete walled city in Ireland offers rich history, powerful murals, and warm hospitality at excellent prices. Budget travelers can manage on $60-110 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $110-220 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $300+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is very affordable. Food is cheap and hearty. Transport is minimal - walk the compact walled city. Attractions are exceptional value - the walls and murals are free, museums are cheap.

Budget Traveler Tips

Stretch your pounds by:

  • Staying in hostels or budget hotels (from £18-45/night)
  • Eating Ulster Frys at local cafes and pub lunches
  • Walking the free city walls and Bogside murals
  • Taking free walking tours (tip-based)

Worth the Splurge

Even budget travelers should consider:

  • Dinner at Walled City Brewery - excellent beer and food
  • A pint at Peadar O’Donnell’s with live trad music
  • Day trip to Giant’s Causeway or Donegal

Best Time to Visit for Value

November to February offers the lowest prices. Derry’s Halloween festival is world-famous - amazing atmosphere but book months ahead. Mid-week stays are always cheaper.

Avoid these expensive periods:

  • Halloween week (late October) - Derry’s biggest event
  • St Patrick’s Day week
  • Summer festival season
  • Bank holiday weekends

Practical Money Tips

Tipping Culture

Standard 10% at restaurants if service isn’t included. No tip at pubs. Free walking tour guides appreciate tips.

Paying for Things

Derry uses British pounds (GBP). Euros accepted in some tourist areas but at poor rates. Contactless widely accepted.

Tap Water

Northern Ireland tap water is safe and excellent. Free at all restaurants.

Getting There & Around

From City of Derry Airport

  • Bus/Taxi: £12-15 (20 minutes)
  • Limited flights - Belfast airports often better connected

Getting Around

The walled city is tiny and completely walkable. Buses serve suburbs and surrounding areas. Taxis cheap and plentiful.

Money-Saving Tips

Free City Walls Walk

Derry's 17th-century walls are the only complete walled city circuit in Ireland - completely free. Takes about an hour with stops for views. Essential Derry experience.

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Free Walking Tours

Excellent free (tip-based) walking tours cover the walled city and Bogside murals. Local guides share stories with passion. Much cheaper than private tours.

Save $15-20 vs paid tours

Cross the Border

Donegal (Republic of Ireland) is just across the border and often has cheaper fuel and some goods. Day trips combine beautiful scenery with potential savings.

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Tower Museum Value

At just £6, the Tower Museum offers excellent value for understanding Derry's complex history. Combination ticket with other attractions available.

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Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 80% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Halloween (Derry is famous for it)
  • St Patrick's Day
  • Summer festivals (July-August)
  • Bank holiday weekends

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November - March (excluding Halloween/St Patrick's)
  • Mid-week year-round
  • January - February

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Derry cost?
A week in Derry costs $420-770 for budget travelers, $770-1,540 for mid-range, and $2,100+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Derry expensive for tourists?
Derry is one of Northern Ireland's most affordable destinations. Budget travelers can explore on $60-110/day with free walks along the walls and affordable food.
What is the cheapest time to visit Derry?
November to March offers the lowest prices. Avoid Halloween (Derry's biggest event), the summer festival season, and St Patrick's Day for best deals.

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