Titanic Belfast
About
Titanic Belfast is an award‑winning visitor attraction that brings the story of the RMS Titanic to life in the very place where the ship was conceived, built and launched. The building’s angular, ship‑bow‑inspired silhouette is clad in 3,000 silver‑anodised aluminium panels, while inside the eight‑storey structure hosts ten interactive galleries, a dark‑ride thunderstruck‑the‑sea experience, an underwater exploration theatre and a life‑size 7.6‑metre model of the Titanic that rotates and lights up. Visitors journey through the ship’s construction, launch, maiden voyage and tragic sinking, before discovering modern ocean‑exploration science in the Ocean Exploration Centre. The attraction’s design and layout honour the maritime heritage of Belfast, with SS Nomadic—the last White Star Line vessel in the world—open to visitors as part of the Titanic Experience ticket. The venue also hosts themed tours, private experiences and a range of on‑site dining options, from a grab‑and‑go galley café to an authentic 1900’s lounge bar, making it a truly immersive, family‑friendly destination. With a reputation for site‑specific storytelling, Titanic Belfast has become a centrepiece of Northern Ireland’s Titanic Quarter, drawing visitors from around the world and serving as a catalyst for the revitalisation of the surrounding waterfront. The experience is best enjoyed from late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and visitor numbers have eased, allowing guests to explore the galleries and the historic Slipways and Plaza without the peak‑season congestion.
Highlights
- Architectural Marvel
- Interactive Galleries
- Life‑size Titanic Model
- SS Nomadic Visit
- Multimedia Guides
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and crowds are thinner, offers the perfect backdrop for an in‑depth exploration of the Titanic experience
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Storytelling
- Impressive Architecture
- Rich Multimedia Experience
- Accessible Layout
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- Limited Parking
- Higher Walk‑Up Prices
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£24.95
Child (5-15)
£11.00
Family Pass (2 Adults, 2 Children)
£62.00
Essential Carer
£0.00
Student/Senior (60+)
£21.95
Seasonal Late Saver
£20.00
Anytime Ticket
£34.95
White Star Premium Pass
£60.95
Child (Under 5)
£0.00