About

The Peace Wall in Belfast is a striking testament to the city's complex history, symbolizing a journey from conflict to hope through its vibrant murals. Originally constructed to separate Catholics and Protestants, it now stands adorned with evocative street art and messages of unity, making it a must-visit attraction. Touring with guides like Don and Ricky reveals the profound stories of the Troubles, providing deep insights into the wall's significance. This unique landmark not only reflects the historical divisions but also acts as a canvas for expressions of love and peace, inviting visitors to add their own wishes and prayers. Despite the city's divided past, the Peace Wall serves as a powerful narrative of reconciliation and enduring hope.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Glenwood Street
Bus stop 419 m walk
Iris Street
Bus stop 430 m walk
Elswick Street
Bus stop 444 m walk
Clonard
Bus stop 406 m walk
Lanark Way
Bus stop 410 m walk

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William Thompson
William Thompson
1 week ago on Google

Cool history.

Marieli Ocaña
Marieli Ocaña
1 week ago on Google

Impresiona verlo, pero los murales son muy bonitos. Había zonas con banderas por países donde puedes dejar tu mensaje de paz.

Magda Ł.
Magda Ł.
1 month ago on Google

It’s incredible, there are still such places! You’re walking through Belfast and think about the whole history…, which is even still „live”. Must see for everyone visiting the city!