Belfast Troubles History Walking Tour

Belfast, Ireland

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Duration2.5 hrs
EffortModerate
BudgetBudget
PriceUSD 28
StyleGuided Tour
Best monthsJan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

About This Activity

The Troubles Walking Tour takes you through Belfast city center to the exact sites of key events between 1971 and 1998 — including Bloody Friday (July 21, 1972, when 22 bombs detonated in 80 minutes), the Europa Hotel (the world’s most-bombed hotel), and the sites of sectarian division and reconciliation. Guides use eyewitness accounts and historical photographs to contextualise each location. Around £20–24 per person via Viator; tours run from the city center.

Seasonal note: Open year-round

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