Explore Belfast’s history on a private black taxi tour. Discover iconic murals, peace walls, and the Titanic Museum. Book your adventure today.
Explore Belfast’s history on a private black taxi tour. Discover iconic murals, peace walls, and the Titanic Museum. Book your adventure today.
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Black Taxi Tour Belfast - Belfast black taxi tours offer an excellent opportunity to delve into the city’s rich history and view its iconic murals. Explore both the Falls Road and Shankill Road to gain perspectives from both communities.
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Begin your tour at Belfast City Hall, a notable Edwardian building located in the heart of the…
- Black Taxi Tour Belfast - Belfast black taxi tours offer an excellent opportunity to delve into the city’s rich history and view its iconic murals. Explore both the Falls Road and Shankill Road to gain perspectives from both communities.
Long description
Begin your tour at Belfast City Hall, a notable Edwardian building located in the heart of the city. From this starting point, the tour will proceed through the city to Shankill Road and Falls Road. These neighborhoods, historically divided along sectarian lines during The Troubles, feature murals honoring those who lost their lives in the conflict, as well as peace walls erected to separate the communities. Following this, visit the Titanic Belfast museum, which is dedicated to the RMS Titanic, constructed in Belfast and tragically lost in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. For a photo opportunity, pick-up points include hotel pick-up, cruise terminal pick-up, or Belfast City Hall.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Begin your tour at Belfast City Hall, a notable Edwardian structure located in the heart of the city. From this point, the tour will proceed through the city to Shankill Road and Falls Road. These are two working-class areas that were historically divided by sectarian conflict during The Troubles. Visitors will observe murals honoring those who lost…
Begin your tour at Belfast City Hall, a notable Edwardian structure located in the heart of the city. From this point, the tour will proceed through the city to Shankill Road and Falls Road. These are two working-class areas that were historically divided by sectarian conflict during The Troubles. Visitors will observe murals honoring those who lost their lives in the conflict, as well as peace walls erected to separate the communities. Following this, visit Titanic Belfast, a museum dedicated to the RMS Titanic, which was constructed in Belfast and tragically sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. For a photo opportunity, pick-up points include hotel pick-up, cruise terminal pick-up, or Belfast City Hall.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.