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🧱Belfast Peace Walls

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The Belfast Peace Walls are a series of separation barriers erected to reduce inter-community violence between Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The walls have become a canvas for murals, political statements, and calls for peace, making them a unique open-air museum.

  • **Highlights**: Murals telling the story of the Troubles, messages of hope from world leaders, and the opportunity to write your own message on the wall.
  • **Ages**: Best for older children (8+) who can grasp the historical context; younger kids may find a short visit interesting but not engaging for long.
  • **Facilities**: No dedicated facilities; nearest shops and cafes are on Falls Road or Shankill Road.
  • **Practical Tips**: Guided tours (black taxi tours) provide context and history; allow 30-45 minutes for self-guided viewing; the walls are located on peaceful residential streets – no entry fee, walk freely.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages818+
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Travel tips

  • Best for older children and teens

    Children aged 8+ will better appreciate the historical significance. Younger kids may lose interest quickly, so consider their maturity level.

  • Book a guided black taxi tour

    Guided tours provide essential historical context about the Troubles, making the experience more meaningful than walking alone.

  • No on-site facilities available

    Visit cafés and shops on Falls Road or Shankill Road before or after. Bring water, especially in warmer weather.

  • Peaceful residential location

    The walls are situated on peaceful residential streets. It's safe to visit and walk freely, with no entry fees or restrictions.

  • Plan for 30-45 minutes

    Allow this time for self-guided viewing. Extend to 1-2 hours if joining a guided tour that may include other stops.

  • Pack tissues or markers

    If you want to write a message on the wall, bring a marker. Bring tissues as some visitors find the experience emotionally moving.

  • Wear weather-appropriate clothing

    You'll be outdoors on streets with minimal shelter. Bring waterproofs in case of rain and dress for Northern Ireland's variable weather.

  • Pushchairs may be impractical

    The walls are on residential streets that may have uneven pavements. Consider whether walking is easier than navigating a pushchair.

  • Discuss history beforehand

    Prepare older children by explaining the Troubles basics. This helps them engage meaningfully with the murals and messages.

  • Free visit with no hidden costs

    Walking the walls costs nothing, though guided tours will have a fee. Budget separately if choosing a guided experience.

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