This in-depth walking tour explores Belfast’s troubled past through the places where history unfolded.
Led by an expert local guide, A History of Terror examines the causes, key events, and human impact of the Troubles — from the late 1960s through to the peace process — using the city centre itself as the classroom.
This is not a sensationalist tour. Instead, it offers a balanced, carefully researched, and empathetic interpretation of one of Europe’s most complex modern conflicts. You’ll hear how political, religious, and social divisions developed over centuries, how violence shaped everyday life, and how Belfast has worked to move beyond conflict.
Along the way, your guide will share personal insight, survivor stories, and historical context to help you understand not just what happened, but why it happened — and how the legacy of the Troubles still influences Belfast today.
What you’ll learn & discover
• Why Belfast became the epicentre of the Troubles
• How political violence affected civilians, businesses, and public spaces
• The role of the British Army, paramilitary groups, and the police
• How fear, normality, and resilience coexisted during decades of unrest
• What peace looks like in a post-conflict city
Itinerary overview (10 Stops)
• Belfast City Hall (introduction and historical context)
• Sites of major bombings and attacks in the city centre
• Former security cordon locations
• Memorial and reflection points
Who this tour is best for
• Visitors seeking deep historical understanding, not just landmarks