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Step into the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a walking tour along the iconic Falls Road, exploring the city’s turbulent history during The Troubles. Guided by locals who experienced this era firsthand, you’ll gain authentic insights into how conflict shaped the community and its people.
As you stroll past the world-famous political murals, discover the stories behind the powerful artwork that transformed the area into the largest outdoor gallery in the world. Each mural reflects the social, political, and cultural struggles that defined Belfast for decades.
Your journey continues to the towering Peace Walls at Lanark Way, a striking reminder of the city’s divided past. Here, you’ll see the barriers that still separate communities and learn about the ongoing impact of these walls, more than two decades after the Good Friday Agreement.
The tour concludes at the Irish Republican History Museum, where your escorted entry and introduction by the curator deepen your understanding of Belfast’s past. Spend as much time as you like exploring the exhibits and reflecting on the resilient spirit of the city.
This two-hour experience begins at Raidió Fáilte on Divis Street and is conducted in English for groups of up to 25. Don’t miss your chance to connect with Belfast’s history—secure your spot now and uncover the stories behind the murals.







