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Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast is a world-class visitor attraction. It is located in the heart of Titanic Quarter, on the historic site of the world-famous ship’s construction. Housed in an iconic, six-floor building, this state-of-the-art visitor experience will challenge perceptions and inspire future generations. It will not only celebrate past achievements, but also include modern content that inspires innovative thinking and encourages a prosperous future.


Titanic Belfast Limited have been appointed by Titanic Foundation to operate the building.


The Exhibition
The main exhibition, consisting of nine interpretive galleries over four floors, will tell the story of the Titanic, from its conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through its construction and launch, to its famous maiden voyage and tragic end. The story is brought up to the present with the discovery of the wreck and into the future with live links to contemporary undersea exploration.



Average Visit Length
2-3hours


Opening Hours
April – September

Monday - Saturday, 9am – 7pm 
Sunday, 10am - 5pm

October – March 

10am – 5pm (every day)


Titanic Belfast will be closed on 24, 25 and 26 December


Additional Facilities
A spectacular banqueting suite, situated on the fifth and sixth floors, will provide elegant surroundings in a spectacular design based on the Titanic’s interiors. The banqueting rooms, the largest of which will have a capacity for 1000 diners, will offer a unique and luxurious setting for a variety of functions.

Everyone is catered for with a cafe, restaurants and shop situated on the ground floor. The Andrews Gallery is available for temporary exhibitions, performances and meetings and local groups will be able to take advantage of the community arts and education facilities.

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