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Guests then move on to paying tribute to the loss of this magnificent ship and the 1,500 men, women and children who lost their lives on her tragic maiden voyage, and experience the aftermath, the inquiries and the sensational news reports of the time. The story is then brought up to the present with the discovery of the wreck and into the future with live s to contemporary undersea exploration.
Titanic Slipways
Souvenirs can be picked up at the Titanic Store, before taking a walk down the historic slipways where Titanic and her sister ship Olympic were built and first launched into the water, exploring the life-size outlines of the ships ded in the ground and illuminated at night by blue light, or have a seat at one of the benches positioned exactly as they would have been on board the deck of Titanic.
So whether you come for the architecture, the history and heritage or the unique visitor experience, by bus, bike, walking, segway or tram tour, a stop off at Titanic Belfast is a highly recommended highlight of any trip to Belfast.
Seasonal Opening Hours
January - March 10am - 5pm
April - May 9am - 6pm
June 8.30am - 7pm
July - August (Sun-Thu) 8.30am - 7pm
July - August (Fri-Sat) 8.30am - 8pm
September 8.30am - 6pm
October (Mon-Fri) 10am - 5pm
October (Sat-Sun) 9am - 6pm
November - December 10am-5pm
tickets are available: Online at www.titanicbelfast.com
ickets are available: Online at www.titanicbelfast.com
In person at Titanic Belfast and the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre Via telephone on 028 9076 6386.
Tickets Prices (including SS Nomadic) Adult: £19
Child (5-16): £8.50 Child (under 5): Free
Family: £46.50 Senior (60+ ID required): £15.50 (Mon - Fri only)
Student (16+ ID required): £15.50 (Mon - Fri only)
Please note, last admission is 1 hour 45 minutes before closing time (excluding Late Saver Ticket - 1 hour). SS Nomadic tickets are valid for 24 hours from purchase.
Address 1 Olympic Way Queen's Road Belfast Antrim BT3 9DP