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Avoid entry lines by booking tickets in advance.
The average Titanic Belfast visitor experience takes one to three hours.
The site fully wheelchair accessible, with wheelchairs available for use if necessary.
Euros are accepted as payment within the complex; however, change is given in pound sterling.
The galley café serves Sunday afternoon tea, and there’s a gift shop on-site.
Standard admission includes access to the SS Nomadic, a tender to the Titanic.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Titanic Belfast. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
The price to visit Titanic Belfast varies depending on whether you book online or on the day. The online price is £24.95 for adults, £11 for children ages 5–15, and free for children under 5. On the day, prices are £26.95 for adults, and £13 for children (5–15).
Yes, Titanic Belfast is worth visiting, especially if you're interested in learning about the history of the Titanic, as it's the world's biggest Titanic visitor experience. The exhibits tell the story of the RMS Titanic from conception to its tragic sinking. Prebooking admission saves time waiting in long ticket lines, and tour packages also include multiple experiences in a day, such as the Giant's Causeway.
Per one customer who booked the Giant's Causeway Tour with Titanic Experience Ticket from Belfast, "The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and provided information nonstop during the complete experience. I learned more about Irish history in 4 hrs of driving than one would think is possible. Both the Giant's Causeway and the Titanic Experience are well worth your time and money."
Titanic Belfast is a museum dedicated to the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic, from the ship’s conception to its sinking in 1912, and the legacy of the disaster. The museum is located in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, a former shipbuilding hub where the Titanic was built.
Yes, you can purchase tickets for the Titanic Belfast online through the museum’s official website. Another good money saving option is to book your tickets from an online tour and excursion booking platform, or a package that includes visits to other top Belfast-area attractions.
Yes, guided tours are available at Titanic Belfast. Visitors can opt for a self-guided tour, an audio tour, or a guided walking tour that leads you around the Titanic Slipways and inside the Titanic Belfast building while filling you in on the stories of the Titanic’s designers, shipbuilders, and passengers.
A visit to Titanic Belfast typically takes around 1.5 to 2.5 hours, plus an additional 30 minutes to an hour if you book a ticket on the SS Nomadic. However, the exact length of time you spend at Titanic Belfast depends on your level of interest. Add on an extra hour if you plan to take the walking tour.
Yes, personal photography using handheld cameras and cell phones is allowed in all areas of Titanic Belfast. Video recording or the use of flashes, tripods, and other specialist photographic equipment is not permitted unless you have secured permission from the museum ahead of your visit.
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