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Explore Belfast's murals and history in a private black taxi tour for £48.20, lasting 1.5 hours, with local guides and stops at key political sites.
This Black Taxi Mural “Tour Like A Local” offers an intimate way to discover Belfast’s complex history and vibrant street art. Priced at $48.20 per person, this 1 hour 30 minute tour is led by Hugh Jordan, a knowledgeable local guide. The tour includes free pickup and drop-off, making it a hassle-free experience, especially for visitors who prefer avoiding crowded buses. The private nature of the tour allows for a more personalized narration, which many reviews praise for its depth and authenticity.
This tour is especially suited for those interested in Northern Ireland’s political murals, the Troubles, and local stories that you simply wouldn’t get exploring on your own. While it is accessible for most travelers, it’s good to note that stops include outdoor murals and memorial gardens, which may require some walking. This tour offers a balanced mix of education, local insight, and engaging sights, making it a strong choice for curious travelers.


This tour departs from Belfast in a private black taxi, providing a comfortable and atmospheric way to learn about the city’s history. It is designed for those who want a deep dive into the political murals and the stories behind The Troubles. The personalized service and local driver mean that the experience feels tailored, with opportunities to ask questions and gain insights you wouldn’t get from a larger group or self-guided walk.
The price of $48.20 for around 90 minutes is considered good value, especially given the high praise in reviews for Hugh Jordan’s expertise and engaging storytelling. The tour’s flexible pickup and drop-off make it convenient, whether starting from a hotel or a central location.
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The tour starts with a visit to the Bobby Sands mural, part of the world’s largest outdoor art gallery. Here, Hugh explains the significance of the murals and their links to The Troubles from a local perspective. Stops include the Divis area, the International Wall, and Bombay Street Memorial.
This part lasts approximately 40 minutes and offers a visual history lesson through street art, murals, and memorials. The murals are expressive and detailed, giving visitors a vivid sense of Belfast’s divided past and ongoing peace efforts. Many reviews highlight Hugh’s ability to bring these images to life with stories, making these outdoor artworks more meaningful.

Next, the Peace Wall provides an opportunity to see the interface wall that separates different neighborhoods and communities. The guide offers the option to add your name to the wall, echoing what many travelers have done.
This 10-minute stop allows for personal reflection and photo opportunities, as well as a chance to understand the ongoing importance of peace and reconciliation in Belfast’s landscape. The wall’s status as an ever-changing symbol adds a layer of significance to this brief visit.

The Shankill Road segment focuses on murals that depict Loyalism and Unionism. The guide explains their historical context and the political messages conveyed through vibrant street art. Visitors also explore a Memorial Garden dedicated to those impacted by conflict, adding a somber note to the experience.
This 40-minute part of the tour offers a close-up view of Belfast’s political murals and the cultural identity they communicate. Many reviews commend Hugh for his sensitivity and depth of knowledge while describing these murals.

Throughout the tour, Hugh Jordan shines as a guide known for his friendly, approachable manner and deep local knowledge. Reviewers frequently mention his engaging storytelling, ability to explain complex history simply, and willingness to answer questions.
Hugh’s firsthand experience during the Conflict and his impartial viewpoint add credibility and depth to the narrative. Visitors appreciate how he balances education and personal stories, making the tour both informative and memorable. His flexibility in accommodating different pickup locations and itineraries enhances the overall experience.

The tour includes free pickup and drop-off at hotel, attraction, or city area, simplifying travel plans for visitors. It is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, and the group discounts make it more affordable for multiple travelers.
It is compatible with public transportation nearby, and service animals are allowed. The tour lasts about one and a half hours, making it easy to include in a busy Belfast itinerary. The mobile ticket option adds to the convenience, eliminating the need for paper documents.
The Bobby Sands mural begins the tour with a visual representation of the hunger striker’s legacy. The Divis area showcases murals related to the conflict, with Hugh providing context and stories behind each piece. The International Wall features art from around the world, symbolizing unity and diversity.
The Peace Wall is a key highlight, illustrating Belfast’s ongoing peace process and community divisions. Its interactive element—adding your name—provides a personal connection. The Shankill Road murals reveal Loyalist narratives, while the Memorial Garden offers a reflective space for those affected by conflict.

Unlike larger, group-oriented tours, this private taxi experience offers more intimate insight into Belfast’s murals and history. The expert guide and flexible itinerary mean you get tailored stories and stops that matter most to your interests.
The focus on visual political art and local stories sets it apart from more general city tours or museum visits. Based on reviews, this tour appeals especially to history enthusiasts, political science buffs, and those seeking a personalized, in-depth understanding of Belfast’s past.
This experience is ideal for travelers who value local insights and want to understand the city’s political landscape through its murals and memorials. It suits adults and teens alike, with many families appreciating the engaging storytelling and visual focus.
Since the tour involves outdoor stops, some walking is involved, so it’s best for those with reasonable mobility. Its private nature makes it particularly attractive for groups seeking a more personalized and less rushed exploration of Belfast’s complex history.
The “Tour Like A Local” delivers a compact, insightful journey through Belfast’s mural art and conflict zones. The $48.20 price point and 1.5-hour duration make it a cost-effective way to see key sights and hear stories from a local guide.
The stops at the Bobby Sands mural, Peace Wall, and Shankill Road murals are especially meaningful, providing a visual narrative of Belfast’s divided past and ongoing peace efforts. The personalized approach and guidance by Hugh Jordan earn consistent praise for knowledgeability and friendliness.
While the tour is outdoor and involves walking, the pickup and drop-off add to its convenience. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a deeper understanding of Belfast’s political murals and prefer a more intimate, tailored experience over large group tours.
“Hugh was a knowledgeable guide who had great stores to tell to bring alive the tour that we took. He was engaging and really helped us understand N…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The $48.20 fee covers the private taxi, guide’s commentary, and free pickup and drop-off at your hotel or city area.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for most itineraries.
Can I join from outside the city center?
Yes, pickup is included at hotel or attraction within Belfast, though outer city pickups like Crowne Plaza, Stormont, Culloden Estate, or Ivanhoe are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The outdoor stops and walking involved may require some mobility.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include the Bobby Sands mural, Peace Wall, and murals on Shankill Road, along with visits to memorials related to The Troubles.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is straightforward with mobile tickets, and the tour is highly recommended, with booking occurring around 65 days in advance on average.
This Black Taxi Mural Tour offers a personal, informative look into Belfast’s political murals and history. Its friendly guide, flexible logistics, and focus on local stories make it a compelling choice for those seeking an authentic Belfast experience.