A black taxi tour including guided stops with photos, exploring Belfast’s political and social history through the lens of The Troubles, visiting key locations, peace walls, iconic murals and interface neighbourhoods, while examining the Peace Process and ongoing peace-building that shaped modern Belfast.
Belfast Peace Walls

Explore the Peace Walls where towering barriers separating communities have become powerful symbols of division and where visitors from around the world sign their messages of reflecting Belfast’s ongoing journey from conflict toward peace.
Bobby Sands Mural

Explore the Bobby Sands mural one of commemorating the IRA hunger striker whose death in 1981 became a defining moment of the Troubles, symbolising protest, sacrifice, and the global attention drawn to the conflict.
Bombay Street

Explore Bombay Street, uncovering the events of August 1969 when escalating civil unrest saw homes burned, families displaced, and the street become a powerful symbol of the outbreak of the Troubles, marking a turning point in Northern Ireland’s modern conflict.
The Shankill Bombing

Explore the Shankill Road, reflecting on the 1993 Shankill Bomb when an IRA attack intended for a loyalist meeting tragically killed nine civilians and one paramilitary, underscoring the human cost of the Troubles and the devastating impact of violence on local communities.
From £80
(up to 5 people)
2 hours & 15 minutes
Starts at:
Belfast City Hall
Endpoint:
Central Belfast
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