Well I'm basing my impression on a week long visit 10 years ago based in Belfast staying at Days which is now Holiday Inn. Besides making the mistake of walking into the loyalist part of Derry and a few gunshots one night I had a lovely stroll up the Falls Road then into Northumberland Street (which had a steel gate that was closed to traffic between 6pm and 6am), a visit to the so-called 'peace' walls dividing Republican and Loyalist communities and back down Shankill Road with plenty of threatening murals on the way. Why would you need walls and gates to keep communities apart if it was so safe and why would you allow murals glorifying murderers to exist if there was a genuine peace?
Terri Hooley's Good Vibrations record shop was fine though and a decent coffee downstairs, and this was worth a visit
https://ohyeahbelfast.com/exhibition/ though I pointed out that there was no mention of Lick The Tins, a glaring omission