Visitor information Titanic Belfast

Opening hours

January - March 2025:
Monday - Sunday, 10am - 5pm
1st - 5th January, 10am - 6pm
10th February - 23rd February, 10am - 6pm

April - May 2025
Monday - Sunday, 9am - 6pm
12th April - 27th April, 8:45am - 6:15pm

June 2025
Monday - Sunday, 8:30am - 7pm

July - August 2025
Monday - Sunday, 8:30am - 7.30pm

September - October 2025
Monday - Sunday, 8:45am - 6pm

November - December 2025
Monday - Sunday, 9:45am - 5:00pm
1st - 2nd November, 9:45am - 6:15pm
27th - 31st December, 9:45am - 6:15pm

January - March 2026
Monday - Sunday, 9:45am - 5pm
1st -4th January, 9:45am - 5:15pm

Admission

0 – 4Free
5 – 15£11.00
16 – 59£24.95
60+£21.95
CarerFree
Family (2 adults, 2 children)£62.00
Students£21.95

Facilities

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Location & Map

1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast

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Exhibitions

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Titanic Belfast Reviews

Titanic Belfast has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Titanic Belfast is a popular attraction that offers visitors an immersive experience into the history of the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Located in the heart of Belfast's Titanic Quarter, the museum is housed in an iconic building designed to resemble the ship's hull.

    The museum takes visitors through nine interactive galleries, covering the conception, construction, launch, maiden voyage, and tragic sinking of the Titanic. Many visitors appreciate the depth of information provided, from Belfast's shipbuilding heritage to the social and economic context of the time.

    Highlights often mentioned include the shipyard ride, which gives a sense of the working conditions during the Titanic's construction, and the full-scale reconstructions of the ship's cabins. The use of technology, such as interactive displays and audiovisual presentations, enhances the overall experience.

    However, some visitors find the admission price to be on the higher side, especially during peak tourist seasons. A few also mention that it can get crowded, which might affect the experience during busy periods.

    The museum's location on the actual site where the Titanic was built adds authenticity to the experience. Many visitors also commend the knowledgeable staff who are often willing to answer questions and provide additional insights.

    While the focus is primarily on the Titanic, the museum also touches on the wider impact of the disaster and the subsequent developments in maritime safety. This broader context is appreciated by many visitors.

    Overall, Titanic Belfast offers a comprehensive and engaging look at one of the most famous ships in history, making it a significant attraction in Belfast. However, potential visitors should be prepared for possible crowds and consider the admission cost when planning their visit.

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