Belfast Political Tour by Taxi
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Experience Highlights
Discover Belfast's troubled past with this approximately 60-minute private taxi tour of the city's political murals . Climb aboard a private vehicle just for you and your companions, and together with a guide/driver travel around the political landmarks of the 20th century.
Visit the famous Falls Road and Shankill murals, sign your name alongside Bill Clinton on the Peace Wall, and drive to the Redemptorist Clonard Monastery , site of the peace talks.
- Explore Belfast's history with this private taxi tour of the city's political sites.
- Travel in a comfortable private vehicle with your group of up to 7 people.
- Learn what life was like in Belfast during the Troubles with your guide/driver.
- Explore the Falls Road and Shankill Road neighbourhoods and see their many revealing political murals.
- Visit Peace Wall and leave a message of peace on the walls.
What’s included
- Private taxi tour of Belfast's political murals.
- Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- Access to all areas.
- Comments from your guide/driver.
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Step by Step
Discover popular sites in Belfast's political history with this private taxi tour lasting approximately 60 minutes. Cruise the streets of the city from a comfortable private vehicle and with your guide/driver listen to a myriad of anecdotes about the Belfast of the Troubles.
If you are a lover of Belfast history and politics, this tour is perfect for you . Climb aboard a black taxi with your small group of 3 to 7 people maximum, and travel to the Falls and Shankill neighbourhoods to learn about the history of both sides of the conflict, Catholic and Protestant. Here you'll see numerous local and international murals, such as Bobby Sands ' , as well as political themes such as the end of racism, violence, oppression and the great famine.
After exploring one of the epicentres of 'The Troubles' and seeing countless murals of peace, independence and freedom, you'll visit Clonard Monastery, home of the first peace talks. Admire this Roman Catholic church and after taking in its interesting architecture, head to the iconic Peace Wall . With over 90 walls stretching over 20 kilometres, come to Peace Wall and sign the same wall once signed by Bill Clinton and thousands of others.
Join this private tour just for you and your companions and from the comfort of your seat learn about the city's troubled history and its journey across multiple lines of peace.