The stunning, star-shaped Titanic Belfast is the city's number-one tourist draw. Standing majestically at the head of the slipway where the Titanic was built, the museum is a state-of-the-art multimedia extravaganza that charts the history of Belfast and the creation of the world’s most famous ocean liner.
Take a ride through the shipyard, walk the decks, get to know the passengers and learn about the wreck.
Inside the Titanic tender SS Nomadic crew cabin, on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter ©Francesco Ricciardi Exp/ShutterstockYou can explore every detail of the Titanic’s construction, from a computer ‘fly-through’ from keel to bridge, to replicas of the passenger accommodation. Perhaps most poignant are the few flickering images that constitute the only film footage of the ship in existence, as well as family letters, the final messages sent to nearby ships and the stories of survivors.
Tickets cost £19.50 per adult; £8.75 per child (aged 5 - 15); £15.50 per senior/student. Tickets include entry to the SS Nomadic. Saver tickets (adult/child £10/8) are available for speedy visits without the shipyard ride one hour before the museum closes.
Tickets cost £10 per adult and £5 per child (aged 5-15).
Recreation of a first-class cabin ©Fáilte Ireland
Titanic Belfast is the star attraction of the Titanic Quarter ©Nahlik/Shutterstock
Train Titanic Quarter station on the Belfast to Bangor line.