The tour we provide is a journey into Ireland’s past by guides who have lived and breathed the most recent conflict and can deliver a narrative from both sides of a conflict where people lost their lives guides from both sides of the divide
Your guide will take you to the Shankill area an area steeped in Protestant British heritage and culture learn how the people suffered during the conflict see murals and wall art unique to the Shankill area here stories about our most recent past see murals of people from the local area seen as great hero’s
You will then travel to one of many peace walls that separates two communities that have been in existence for over 50 years listen to how and when and who built the wall unfortunately still necessary today
Our tour will finish on the falls road Belfast again we will delve into history we’re the people live and breathe an Irish tradition and culture in contrast to what you have seen on the Shankill you will see murals of republicans who have also died during the conflict two very similar areas two different communities but essentially the same working class areas with different cultures also lean about peace processes ceasefires and communities trying to reconcile differences
Hear the history and explanation why it's the only one left standing.
Sinn Fien HQ stop for photos and book shop
Your guide will meet you at front steps of hotel
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a vibrant city with a rich maritime, industrial, and political history. Known for its Titanic heritage, friendly locals, and dynamic cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of historical sites, modern attractions, and stunning natural beauty.
A world-class museum dedicated to the Titanic, offering interactive exhibits and a fascinating insight into Belfast's shipbuilding heritage.
A beautiful 19th-century castle set in the Cave Hill Country Park, offering stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
A historic market offering a variety of food, crafts, and entertainment. It's one of the few remaining Victorian markets in the UK.
A former Victorian prison that has been restored to its original condition, offering guided tours and insights into Belfast's criminal history.
A beautiful public park featuring a variety of plants, trees, and flowers, as well as the Palm House and Tropical Ravine House.
A hearty breakfast consisting of soda bread, potato bread, bacon, sausage, black and white pudding, eggs, and tomato.
A traditional stew made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional fish and chip shop serving battered fish, chips, and various sides.
A soft, white bread roll filled with a sausage, bacon, or egg.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest tourist season.
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GMT (UTC+0) in winter, BST (UTC+1) in summer
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Belfast is generally safe, but like any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Belfast Central Station, Belfast Lanyon Place Station
Belfast Europa Buscentre
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Belfast, with a comprehensive network covering the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a unique natural formation of interlocking basalt columns.
A thrilling rope bridge spanning a 23-meter (75-foot) chasm, offering stunning views of the coastline.
A dramatic medieval castle perched on a cliff, offering a glimpse into Northern Ireland's past.
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