Between 1971 and 1998 Belfast City Centre was the setting for many tragic incidents of "the Troubles". This unique walking tour of the City Centre with an expert local guide visits the actual sites of some of the most significant events. In the course of the tour, you'll learn how the Troubles began, the stories of the people involved, their place in the conflict and the effect these attacks and incidents had on the city and its people. It will also show you how far the city has come since the ceasefires and the Peace Process. The tour will allow you to get a real feel for the history of the city, as it offers total locational authenticity; you'll be brought to the sites of many of the most significant incidents in the history of the Troubles, such as Bloody Friday, when 23 car bombs were driven into the city, resulting in a huge loss of life. This period of history can appear confusing to visitors, and you may have many questions; your guide, who was born in the city in the years the Troubles began will be capable of answering each one while also weaving their own stories and memories into their tour! The History of Terror tour is one of the most unbiased, engaging and accessible insights into the conflict for visitors of nearly all ages. Also, in addition to the history of the Troubles, you'll have the chance to discover art, architecture, bars and museums in parts of the city you may not otherwise have found.
Discover how 800 years of history brought about the birth of the troubles in the 1960s. Learn about life in Belfast during the troubles through the personal stories of guides who lived through it. Step into history at the actual sites of the most important events of the conflict. Hear how peace was achieved and witness the resilience and regeneration of the city. Visit a forgotten troubles memorial and learn about the legacies and challenges we face today
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The meeting point is the front gates of Belfast City Hall in Donegall Square North. Your guide will be clearly identifiable by their black jacket or t-shirt with the DC Tours logo on the left breast.