Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, on a private tour that delves into the history and legacy of the Troubles from an Irish Republican perspective. Guided by former political prisoners and activists, you'll explore key sites that shaped the conflict, gaining rare insight into the events that defined modern Irish history.
Your journey begins with a visit to the Falls Road, where your guide shares personal stories and in-depth analysis of the conflict's origins, evolution, and the ongoing peace process. See the iconic murals, painted by ex-prisoners, and understand their powerful messages. Experience both sides of the Peace Wall, and add your own message of hope to this living monument.
The tour continues through the Shankill Road and Bombay Street, revealing the deep divisions that still exist in Belfast. Visit the Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden and Milltown Cemetery, where you'll pay respects at the graves of Republican volunteers, including Bobby Sands, and learn about the sacrifices made during the struggle.
Throughout the three-hour experience, you'll access private museums and collections not open to regular tourists, handle artifacts like plastic and rubber bullets, and hear firsthand accounts from those who lived through the conflict. Comfortable, air-conditioned transportation is provided, with convenient pickup at a central Belfast location.
This immersive tour is suitable for all fitness levels and is fully wheelchair accessible. Spaces are limited for this unique, in-depth exploration of Belfast's turbulent past. Secure your place now to experience the city’s history up close—check availability and book today!







