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Step into the heart of Belfast’s turbulent history on a private black taxi tour exploring the city’s most significant sites from The Troubles. This immersive experience takes you through both Republican and Loyalist neighborhoods, guided by locals with deep personal connections to the stories they share.
Your journey begins along the iconic Falls Road, where you’ll learn about the origins of the Provisional IRA and discover powerful political murals. At the Sinn Fein press office, pause to view the renowned Bobby Sands mural and hear the moving account of the 1981 hunger strikes.
Next, visit the Peace Walls that still divide Belfast’s communities. These striking barriers, now covered in messages and artwork, stand as reminders of the city’s divided past and hopes for reconciliation. Your guide will explain their history and significance, offering insight into Belfast’s ongoing transformation.
Continue into the heart of the Loyalist area, where you’ll explore vibrant murals depicting local history and culture. Your guide will share stories from the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 through to the peace agreement of 1998, helping you understand the complex layers of Belfast’s identity.
Enjoy the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle throughout the two-hour tour, with complimentary pickup from Belfast city centre hotels within 1 km of City Hall. Spaces fill quickly for this unique, locally guided experience—secure your spot and uncover Belfast’s living history today.
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