You’ll walk Belfast’s Peace Walls with a local guide who lived through it all, hear personal stories behind famous murals on Falls and Shankill Roads, and see Crumlin Road Gaol from outside—all with private transport and pickup included. Expect moments that linger long after you leave.
We rolled into Belfast early, and I’ll admit, my nerves were jangling a bit. Our guide—Paul, born and raised here—met us right outside the hotel (pickup was smooth, no fuss). He had this way of talking—soft but direct—that made me forget I’d only just met him. First stop was the Peace Wall. The thing is massive up close, covered in layers of graffiti and messages from all over the world. Paul handed me a marker to write something for future generations. My hand shook a little—I mean, what do you even say?
Walking along Shankill Road, Paul pointed out where certain bombings happened during the Troubles. The air felt heavy, but there were kids playing football nearby too—life just going on. He told us about his own family growing up here, which made it all feel painfully real. Some murals were faded and chipped; others looked freshly painted, colors almost too bright against the grey sky. I tried to pronounce one of the Irish phrases on a wall—Paul grinned and said I’d butchered it but gave me points for trying.
Then we crossed over to Falls Road—the contrast hit me right away. Different flags, different faces in the murals, but honestly? The grief felt similar on both sides. We drove past Crumlin Road Gaol; Paul slowed down and told us who’d been held there—he didn’t sugarcoat anything. I still think about that silence after he finished talking; even the city traffic seemed to hush for a second.
I didn’t expect to feel so tangled up by the end—like I’d walked through someone else’s memories but they stuck to me anyway. There’s no neat ending here, not really.
The tour typically lasts around 2-3 hours depending on stops and questions along the route.
Yes, private transportation with pickup is included; check additional details for starting locations.
Yes, you’ll have time to exit the vehicle at the Peace Wall, walk along it, and even sign your own message.
Yes, you’ll explore both Shankill Road (Loyalist) and Falls Road (Nationalist) areas during the tour.
No, you’ll see Crumlin Road Gaol from outside while learning about its history from your guide.
Yes, all areas are wheelchair accessible; just request an accessible vehicle in advance if needed.
Yes, infants can ride in a pram or stroller; infant seats are available upon prior request.
Your day includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with pickup at your chosen location in Belfast. You’ll be guided by a local who lived through these events as you walk along the Peace Walls (with time to sign your own message), explore both Shankill and Falls Roads’ murals and stories, and drive by Crumlin Road Gaol—all at your pace before returning comfortably at tour’s end.
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