Titanic Belfast - Best Price Tickets

Titanic Belfast - Best Price Tickets

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Book Titanic Belfast ticket for one of the best things to do in Northern Ireland 

There's a reason why Titanic Belfast has been voted the world's leading tourist attraction. This Belfast attraction is one of Northern Ireland's best attractions and you can easily spend hours here exploring the world-class exhibits. Tickets include:

  • A self-guided experience through 10 interactive galleries
  • Walk the decks of the last remaining White Star Line vessel - SS Nomadic
  • The Shipyard Ride, a six-seater car that takes you through a scale replica of Titanic's enormous rudder
  • See stunning recreations of the very rooms that passengers stayed in
  • Rare artefacts and memorabilia on display for the first time
  • Be amazed at "The Ship of Dreams" hall, a breath-taking and emotive experience to end your visit

Get your tickets to what's been voted as one of the best museums in the world when you visit Titanic Belfast in Northern Ireland.

Booking only takes a few clicks and tickets are delivered via SMS and email. You won't find a better price online, and kids under 4 go free! 

Welcome to the Titanic Museum in Belfast, a world-class visitor attraction and a top day out in Northern Ireland

Awarded the WTA World's Leading Tourist Attraction in 2016, Titanic Belfast was expanded in 2023, now hosting ten interactive galleries that bring the Titanic story to life.

This museum tells the story of the RMS Titanic, the world's most famous ship, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900's to her tragic sinking in the North Atlantic in 1912.

From here, learn of the ship's tragic sinking and the disastrous loss of 1,514 of the ship's passengers and crew. Feel the shockwaves that the disaster sent to the rest of the world, before the incredible re-discovery of the ship by Robert Ballard.

The story of Titanic Belfast is beautifully concluded with "The Ship of Dreams" gallery, featuring floor to ceiling projections around a fabulous replica Titanic, accompanied with stunning original music. 

The legend of the Titanic is poignantly brought to life in this state-of-the-art attraction in Belfast and you'll no doubt leave with a huge new respect for the ship's enduring legacy.

Experience the true wonder of the RMS Titanic today and discover why Belfast is known as the birthplace of Titanic.

1,
Olympic Way,
Queens Road,
Belfast BT3 9EP

How to find us

By foot:

Titanic Belfast is only 2.4km (1.5 miles) away from Belfast City Centre - a pleasant 25-30 minute walk. 

By bike:

Cycling around Titanic Quarter is an enjoyable way to see around the Maritime Mile. Titanic Belfast has bike parking available to the public free of charge on the West Plaza outside the main building, beside Hickson's Point. The Belfast Bikes Scheme operates throughout Belfast City Centre and docking stations can be found at the Odyssey Pavillion and beside SS Nomadic.

By car:

Vehicles approaching Belfast on the M1 or M2 should follow the signs to Belfast City Airport M3, taking the first exit for Titanic Quarter. There are 520 secure, underground paid parking spaces available.

By train:

Translink operate regular train services from Belfast City Centre and beyond. Please disembark at Titanic Quarter Station for Titanic Belfast. From here there is pedestrian access via a footbridge, please then follow signage to Titanic Belfast. Walking time is approx. 15 mins from station. 

By bus:

Translink operate Metro Services 26, 26A, 26B, 26C from Belfast City Centre - departing outside the Belfast Welcome Centre to Titanic Belfast. While the Airport Express 600, 600A, 600B services Belfast City Centre, Titanic Belfast and George Best Belfast City Airport. 

Translink also operate the Belfast Glider which connects East and West Belfast and Titanic Quarter with the city centre. There is a Titanic halt outside Titanic Belfast.

By ferry:

Titanic Belfast is easily accessible by sea with ferry crossings from both Scotland and England. Travel by state-of-the-art superfast ferries with journey times from just 2 hours 15 minutes.

  • The Galley Café and Pantry
  • Hickson's Point bar
  • Toilets
  • Gift shop
  • Paid parking

As the Titanic Experience is a self-guided tour, the duration does depend upon pace and level of interest, however an average visit lasts 1.5 to 2.5 hours. This is normally followed by 30 mins to an hour on board SS Nomadic. Visitors can spend as long as they wish up until closing time. 

The circulation space within Titanic Belfast is fully accessible for wheelchairs. 

Last admission to Titanic Belfast is one hour and 40 minutes before closing time.

Yes, photography and video recording are both allowed at Titanic Belfast. 

Titanic Belfast is suitable for families of all ages. 

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