IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TITANIC BELFAST
No bigger story. No better place to hear it told …
Titanic Belfast, the world’s most authentic Titanic visitor experience, is located on the spot where the famous ship was designed, built and launched. It’s a place where personal stories come to life – of hopes, dreams and lives forever changed.
For over a century, the story of Titanic has long been a source of fascination for countless people around the globe. Titanic Belfast allows visitors to connect with that story on a deeper, more authentic level.

Unmissable and unforgettable, the attraction has welcomed almost 9 million visitors and has made a name for itself as a must-visit destination in Northern Ireland. Situated beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving Dock, the iconic six-floor building features the Titanic Experience with interpretive and interactive galleries that explore the sights, sounds, smells and stories of Titanic, as well as the city and people that made her.
It tells the entire story of RMS Titanic from start to finish: her conception in Belfast to her tragic end, as well as exploring the lives and aspirations of those who stepped on board.
NEW AND IMPROVED
Following a recent £4.7 million transformation, Titanic Belfast unveiled a powerful new theme, The Pursuit of Dreams, alongside a stunning new artefact collection, including an original Fosbery life jacket, one of which was used by passengers and crew during the tragic night of 1912, and a stunning 7.6-metre scale model of RMS Titanic. This model becomes the centrepiece of a fully immersive light and sound show, which rotates in sync with state-of-the-art projections and a bespoke score for a truly spectacular experience.

STEP ABOARD
Your ticket also includes access to SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel and one of the largest Titanic artefacts in the world. Built in 1911, the SS Nomadic ferried passengers to the Titanic before its maiden voyage. Now restored to its original glory and docked in Belfast’s historic Hamilton Dock, it offers a chance to step aboard and walk in the footsteps of Titanic passengers and famous figures, including the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Marie Curie. Designed by the Titanic’s architect, Thomas Andrews, the SS Nomadic’s elegant interiors and important history make it yet another must-see attraction at Titanic Belfast.

KEEP IT FLEXIBLE
With the new Anytime Ticket, visitors have the freedom to explore the iconic story at your own pace. Arrive when you want, spend as long as you want. Designed for those who value flexibility while exploring the city, this ticket offers the opportunity to visit anytime during opening hours. Whether you’re planning a relaxed day out or squeezing in a visit between other activities, the Anytime Ticket guarantees that this incredible story is always accessible, making your visit to Titanic Belfast as adaptable as your schedule.
For those seeking a richer, more unforgettable journey, visitors can also upgrade their experience with a White Star Premium Pass, which includes an Anytime Ticket and offers a chance to gain deeper insights with an award-winning guided Discovery Tour, a multimedia guide and more. The new multimedia guide for children will make their visit to Titanic Belfast even more memorable. This new interactive guide will bring an exciting and educational twist to their experience.

JUST ADD ART
This summer, Titanic Belfast has launched an exciting new partnership with the Victoria and Albert Museum to present Lucian Freud Etchings: A Creative Collaboration. Opened on May 1 and running through to September 30, this free exhibition marks the first stop on its global tour – the only location on the island of Ireland to display the artwork.
The exhibition showcases the extraordinary work of Lucian Freud, one of the 20th century’s most renowned British artists, focusing on his creative process and collaborations. Highlights include a selection of etchings, some of which have never been publicly exhibited before. The trial proofs reveal Freud’s long collaboration with master printer Marc Balakjian, including one of his most contemplative works, Donegal Man (2007). Notably, the sitter for Donegal Man was Pat Doherty, Chairman of Titanic Belfast, which adds a unique connection to the venue.
Visitors can step into Freud’s world with an immersive experience that brings his intricate printmaking process to life, enabling visitors to engage with the meticulous and unpredictable nature of Freud’s printmaking.
MUST VISIT
Make Belfast your destination of choice this year. Book your tickets online and start planning your memorable visit; click here to book.