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Enter the 3D cave to explore the infamous ship's corridors
Join workers in building an Olympic-class liner
Hear stories from the chief designer, local craftsmen and passengers
Gain insight into contemporary undersea exploration
What to expect
Titanic Belfast is an iconic six-floor building featuring nine interpretive and interactive galleries that explore the sights, sounds, smells and stories of the Titanic. Located where the ship was originally created in 1912, the exhibition follows the story of the Titanic, from her conception in Belfast, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Using innovative design, interpretation and technology, each of the nine galleries focuses on a unique part of the Titanic story and the context of the period in which it was built.
Visitors follow a self-guided tour by foot and by rides through nine galleries:
- Boomtown Belfast - the city at the start of the 20th century
- The Shipyard - a mini-car ride up and around the rudder
- The Launch - how the Titanic was launched
- The Fit Out - the fitting-out of the Titanic
- The Maiden Voyage - the journey from Belfast to Southampton, and from there to Cherbourg and westwards
- The Sinking - the disaster of April 1912
- The Aftermath - the legacy of the disaster
- Myths & Legends - the facts of the stories about the Titanic
- Titanic Beneath - an Immersive Theater exploring the Titanic’s final resting place
Your visit will end with a self-guided tour of the SS Nomadic located in a dry dock adjacent to Titanic Belfast. The SS Nomadic was the tender ship for the RMS Titanic and is the last remaining White Star Line vessel as well as the largest Titanic artifact in the world.
COVID-19 information
The following health and safety measures are in place, so you can relax and enjoy your experience.Visitor numbers are limited to reduce crowds
The experience complies with government regulations
Social distancing is enforced
Areas frequented by visitors are regularly disinfected
Hand sanitizers are provided for staff and visitors
All gear/equipment is sanitized between use
What's included
Admission to Titanic Belfast
Information leaflet
Self-guided tour of the SS Nomadic
What's not included
Cost of parking
Audio guide (GBP 3 at the front desk)
Location
1 Olympic Way, Belfast, Co. Antrim BT3 9EP, Northern Ireland
Meeting point:
On arrival at Titanic Belfast, please present your voucher at the Ticketing Desk located in the ground floor atrium of the building. This will be exchanged for a Titanic Belfast admission ticket with your gallery entrance time noted on the ticket. Titanic Belfast is only 2.4km away from Belfast city center - a pleasant 25-30 minute walk through the old Cathedral Quarter and across the River Lagan.
Provider
Titanic Belfast
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the activity begins.
Important to know
- Please note that this experience is open 10.00am to 5.00pm
- On arrival, visitors will have to show proof of purchase and will then be given a time slot
- Please note that ATM cash machines will no longer be available and all visitors should be prepared to use contactless payments
- All Titanic Experience tickets include access to SS Nomadic (valid for the day of your Titanic Experience admission and the day after - one admission only). On occasion, it may be necessary for SS Nomadic to close for private functions (see dates here), in this case your SS Nomadic ticket will be redeemable on another date of your choosing within the same calendar year
- Information leaflets are available free of charge in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Polish, Dutch and Irish
- Audio guides are available in English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Mandarin and Polish. Guides also include state-of-the-art British Sign Language visuals. Bookable at the front desk for GBP 3. Subject to availability
- Children aged 0-4 can enter free of charge