Black Taxi Tour Belfast
Travel through the peace lines and previous no-go areas of Belfast
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Highlights
Things get interesting in Belfast with a trip down memory lane. Meet your guide, a taxi driver working in Belfast, and hear about his personal involvement in the Troubles. You'll enjoy a truly local welcome as you hear a factual, unbiased account of this dark period in history. Anthony Bourdain, Vince Vaughn and George Negus, to name a few, have been on this tour and loved it. Encounter places like Falls Road and Shankill Road, two communities still separated by the looming Peace Walls. You will be able to see many political murals and hear the stories of those who lived through the conflict. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions about the city's troubled history, its changes and its future, or give you recommendations on food and entertainment.
What is included?
- Belfast Black Taxi Tour
- Live, local guide with personal experiences of The Troubles
- No extra charges for admission at any of the stops you make
What is not included?
- Food and drinks
What is there to know?
Accompanying guide: English
A minimum of 2 passengers is required for the Black Taxi Tour Belfast.
Meet the tour at the entrance of the Jurys Inn Hotel in Belfast (located 2 minutes from Belfast City Hall).
Simply confirm your name with the tour guide
It is advisable to bring warm clothes and comfortable shoes due to the unpredictable weather.
Meeting point
Pickup Location (Jurys Inn Hotel) - Great Victoria St - Belfast - United Kingdom
Cancellation policies
Can be cancelled free of charge up to 72 hours before the selected date
Description
Belfast Black Taxi Tour Itinerary:
Pick up in front of Jurys Inn Hotel on
Great Victoria Street
60-75 minute tour depending on traffic
Live commentary from a local guide who lived through the Troubles as you drive to iconic sites of the conflict
Visit the peace walls and murals and see the physical legacy that has been left behind, discovering how the conflict still impacts the lives of Northern Ireland's citizens today.
Return to Jurys Inn