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Falls Road Murals

Belfast Mural Tours

Falls Road Murals

Walk through the heart of nationalist West Belfast. See the world-famous Bobby Sands mural, international solidarity art, and powerful political statements.

This section of our website presents the murals as they are — it does not imply any political viewpoint of Gransha Taxis, its employees, or site designers.

The Falls Road is the main road through nationalist West Belfast and home to some of the most famous political murals in the world. The murals here tell stories of the republican movement, international solidarity, civil rights, and the ongoing quest for peace. From the iconic Bobby Sands mural on the Sinn Fein headquarters to international solidarity murals connecting Belfast with Palestine, Catalonia, and the American civil rights movement, the Falls Road is a living gallery of political art.

Bobby Sands mural on Sinn Fein headquarters, Falls Road

The iconic Bobby Sands mural on the gable end of the Sinn Fein headquarters on the Falls Road. Bobby Sands was the first of ten hunger strikers to die in the Maze prison in 1981. He was also elected as MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone during his hunger strike.

Irish POW mural on the Falls Road

This mural is in tribute to all the Irish men and women who were imprisoned for their part in the struggle for Irish independence over the centuries.

Republican-Palestinian solidarity mural, Falls Road

A solidarity mural showing the links between the republican movement and the Palestinian struggle. The Falls Road has long expressed solidarity with Palestinian communities, drawing parallels between the two conflicts.

Fight Bigotry mural on the Falls Road

The "Fight Bigotry" mural is dedicated to an American woman who came to Belfast in the 1990s to learn more about life during the Troubles. She was deeply moved by the experience and the mural celebrates her spirit of understanding.

Irish-Catalan solidarity mural, Falls Road

This mural shows the connection between the Irish and Catalan independence movements. International solidarity murals are a distinctive feature of the Falls Road, connecting Belfast's story with struggles around the world.

Frederick Douglass mural, Falls Road

A tribute to Frederick Douglass, the escaped American slave who visited Ireland in 1845. Douglass visited Belfast and spoke about the evils of slavery. This mural connects the civil rights struggles of African Americans with the Irish experience.

America's greatest failure mural, Falls Road

This provocative mural comments on American foreign policy, specifically the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It is one of many politically-charged murals on the Falls Road that address international issues.

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Gransha Taxis provide guided taxi tours of Belfast's murals 24 hours a day. Our drivers are knowledgeable about the history and will guide you through each location safely.

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