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Titanic Belfast Entrance Ticket: Titanic Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic
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Titanic Belfast Entrance Ticket: Titanic Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic

By Titanic Belfast
About
Titanic Belfast one of the world’s most comprehensive museums dedicated to the 1911 Titanic voyage. Book your admission online in advance to skip the ticket queues and start exploring at your own pace. Highlights include interactive exhibits, an audiovisual “ride” through the Titanic’s shipyard, and marine research displays. Your ticket also includes access to the SS Nomadic, the Titanic’s sister ship permanently docked in the Lagan River.
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Ages 0-99, max of 14 per group
Duration: 2h 30m
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Highlights
  • Book online in advance to avoid ticket lines
  • Self-guided visit: Enjoy the exhibits at your own pace
  • Learn little-known facts and stories about the Titanic
  • Includes SS Nomadic access: Explore the Titanic’s sister ship

  • Entrance Ticket
  • Entry/Admission - Titanic Belfast
  • Entry/Admission - SS Nomadic
What's not included
  • Gratuities
  • Audio guide


Departure details
  • Titanic, Belfast BT3, UK
Return details
  • Returns to original departure point

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 6123TITANIC

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please note: Titanic Belfast operates on a timed entry system. This ticket has not guaranteed your entry time. On arrival, you must exchange your voucher at the manned ticket desk on the ground floor atrium where you will be given your timeslot to enter the Titanic Experience. It is strongly recommended to arrive outside the peak hours of 11.30am and 3.00pm during the months of July and August and during public holidays in order to avoid crowds and/or delays in entering the experience.
  • Last admission is 1 hour 40 minutes before closing time.
  • Most travelers can participate
  • The SS Nomadic may be closed for private functions from time to time; in this case, your SS Nomadic ticket will be redeemable on another date of your choosing within the same calendar year
  • Audio guides are available to purchase for an extra cost on arrival
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers

  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 6123TITANIC

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Itinerary
  • You'll start at
    Titanic
    Belfast BT3, UK
    See address & details
  • 1
    Titanic Belfast
    Stop: 2 hours - Admission included
    See details
  • 2
    SS Nomadic
    Stop: 30 minutes - Admission included
    See details
  • You'll return to the starting point
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About the operator
Titanic Belfast
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Belfast, Northern Ireland
Joined in October 2011
  • davidhofengland
    davidhofengland
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    Magnificent
    A stunning museum and exhibition - brilliantly developed and delivered. I’ve never seen anything of this quality this dude if the Atlantic. Suitably respectful of the tragedy too
  • ilikefoodandhonesty
    ilikefoodandhonesty
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    Autism accommodating
    Carers get in for free. You can get a free wristband if you have autism where the staff can help you (appropriately) queue jump, etc. worth visiting this museum. We were in there about 2 hours.
  • buntyboonakatie
    buntyboonakatie
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    Brilliant museum, lots going on!
    Brilliant museum, really comprehensive and I learnt so much, would deffo go back and recommend to others! Only downside would be that at times there’s a lot of noises going on, I struggled to read the signage when you could hear sounds on loop and morse code etc, but this isn’t in every area. Neurodivergent people may struggle. Unfortunately ride was down too, but this didn’t detract from our experience. I did think £29 incl audio was steep though, so we went without the audio tour.
  • Stormfront5
    Stormfront5
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    An absorbing and memorable experience
    As this may be the only time we visit Belfast, I purchased the White Star Premium Pass. We started with a guided tour which last well over the hour it was scheduled for. Peter, the guide, was excellent and shared so much information about Belfast and it's history as well as about the Titanic. We had stayed in the Titanic Hotel the night before (which was also excellent) but the tour spent time there and we learnt even more about the building and it was all fascinating. Peter also told us about the SS Nomadic, included in the tour. The Premium Pass gave us £10 each off of food in the cafes so in effect lunch was almost free! Finally we spent the afternoon in the exhibition itself. I really liked the wider context that the Titanic Experience covers so that you get a real sense of what it took to build the ship and what life was like for all those working there. The final sections covering the sinking were tastefully and thoughtfully staged. We had a very full day and we felt thoroughly immersed in the Titanic Experience. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone with an interest in this type of social history.
  • X5682BKstephenf
    X5682BKstephenf
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    Peter the tour gide is a must at the titanic experience 5 stars
    Peter the gide on the outside guided tour was fantastic very interesting very friendly he knows everything about the titanic from conception to construction to launch 5 star's all the way his tour is a must
  • Kinga K
    Kinga K
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    Too crowdy for me
    Impresive building with a lot of information about Belfast shipyards industry, building of Titanic and of his tragic end. Some spektacular interactive parts, but the exhibition rooms are not designed in the best way, not for the amount of people visiting. It is frustrating to have to stop all the time beacuse people will gather in the narrow spaces.
  • BerniA_11
    BerniA_11
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    So interesting
    Excellent museum, very interactive with lots of variety. Areas to sit for member of the party with reduced mobility. All areas very detailed with personal accounts which made it more poignant. Enjoyed exploring the Nomadic too. A must do experience in Belfast
  • Espressogal
    Espressogal
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    The best museum experience ever!
    An incredible tribute to the Titanic. Using such a great variety of media's and experiences to bring the story to life, located next to the originaldockyard where the Titanic was built. A MUST see if you have even the slightest interest in the Titanic do go!
  • Rubyredscarlet
    Rubyredscarlet
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    Informative poignant experience
    More than we expected- such an incredible experience with vast interactive multi media A credit to Belfast
  • boltfan13
    boltfan13
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    Essentially wikipedia spread over several walls. Way overpriced.
    This “experience” is vastly overpriced at 25 pounds. Should be 10-12 maximum. The staff were very nice but this venue was essentially wikipedia on a wall. Also included with admission was one “ride”. It was simply a slow moving gondola about a meter off the ground that did a complete mini circle in about 4 minutes. It was a complete waste of time and very disappointing. My expectations were obviously and unfortunately not close to being met here. Way overpriced for a bunch of paragraphs on walls.
  • lilyplum55
    lilyplum55
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    Amazing, thought provoking if you visit Belfast it’s a must do.
    We stayed just around the corner, short walk away . Well worth a visit,a must do if you visit Belfast. Can’t describe how I felt , emotional, and sad. But a brilliant museum and well presented.
  • hazelw947
    hazelw947
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    A must see in Belfast
    A must see in Belfast. Great museum with wonderful staff, not too Disney but great to walk around, very good special effects and the ride was good too
  • Cerysb1
    Cerysb1
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    Fantastic museum experience
    Fantastic modern museum experience. Found the whole experience quite moving. We went on a Wednesday afternoon and whilst it was busy we were able to see everything and did not feel any pressure to move on and was able to view all we wanted to. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout.
  • DPNA
    DPNA
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    Great experience
    The museum was magnificent. My husband, who normally doesn't like museums, loved it. So many interesting facts.
  • Ruth060869
    Ruth060869
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    Wonderful tribute to all involved with the titanic and Ireland's industry history
    A wonderful place to visit to appreciate the full history of Ireland and it's industry as well as the titanic.the ride really makes you appreciate the workmanship and how much went into the design.lots of artifacts and stories from all walks of life connected.Extremely thought provoking and really makes you appreciate the size and impact of titanic a visit I will not forget
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huntslad8
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We spent over 4 hours here doing the exhibition and tour of SS Nomadic. There is so much information starting with Belfast's industrial past, particularly Shipbuilding. The history of Harland and Wolf and then the story of Titantic, how she was built, launched, her tragic maiden voyage and its aftermath; and finally the underwater discovery of the wreck in 1985. Great if you like history, otherwise I guess you would skip through the galleries in about 1 hour just looking at the photos. For children the highlight will be the themed ride (Disneyland style) to experience working in the shipyard. The building itself is iconic and the corners designed to represent the bow of the ship, with triangular aluminium plates representing icebergs. Creates some lovely light effects when the sun is shining and is worth visiting for its architectural merit alone. SS Nomadic is also worth visiting - but be careful, last entry is at 4pm and they are ushering people out by 4.20pm to close at 4.30pm. This is included in the Titanic exhibition ticket, so plan your time to visit, particularly if you have a timed entry in the afternoon. We visited the exhibition at 12.30pm and only got around just in time to visit SS Nomadic at 4pm - but we were reading the stories and information as we went round.
Earlier in the day we did the separate 'Discovery' walking tour which is recommended as it gives you an overview of the site and its history. Jonny our guide was very knowledgeable.
Written 29 August 2021
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Chinchitchlud
London, UK572 contributions
Jan 2020
Me & my friend planned to come here while staying Belfast visiting family. We decided to make a day of it and also have the Afternoon Tea as well as visit the museum.

We pre-booked both well in advance and are glad we did as it is very popular. We had the afternoon tea first and were really impressed with everything. All the staff we met were very professional, friendly and made us feel really comfortable and welcome. We were given a glass of Prosecco on arrival and were then offered Tea/Coffee. The waiters were more than happy to take photos and even offered without us asking which we really appreciated.

The afternoon tea consisted of Sandwiches, Scones and Cakes. A good selection of cakes and sandwiches, it didn't look like a lot of food but we hardly touched the cakes but they were boxed up and we took them home.

There was a live jazz band & singer playing in the background which was great and really set the scene. The grand staircase was amazing and very popular for photos!

We then headed to start the tour, we decided to get an Audio guide each and were glad we did as the information was really interesting and helped understand the tour. The tour was lengthy and well worth the money, started from the very beginning and there was a lot of background history on Belfast which was great.

The ride element was different and we both thought was pretty cool! We were in the tour for about 2 hours and both left impressed and full of knowledge!

Both the Tour & Afternoon Tea were great and we recommend both!
Written 29 January 2020
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Evelyn C
Dublin, Ireland4 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
My boyfriend and I recently went to the Titan museum. I wasn’t as good as I’d hoped for but still worth going to. Fairly priced for what you get in my opinion. Staff were so friendly and helpful. We opted not to get the audio guide but I feel that was a mistake and I would recommend an audio guide. Worth going to non the less
Written 16 February 2020
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Hi there and thank you for leaving your much valued review – very much appreciated! Delighted to hear that you were impressed with our staff. We constantly review our content and keep the galleries refreshed so if ever you have recommendations about how we could have made your experience more enjoyable, please do get in touch to let us know your thoughts of what could take us to a 5*. Thanks again for the feedback - it’s always appreciated. I hope we can welcome you back some day soon.
Written 24 February 2020
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Ally
1 contribution
Aug 2020 • Couples
A small amount of social distancing when entering the building and going into the exhibition. Once you are in the exhibition it is very overcrowded and there are long queues. A lot of people are not adhering to social distancing measures. Face masks are not compulsory for the amount of people inside the building. Limited staff to monitor social distancing. Was told when booking that numbers are being limited but the exhibition seemed very over crowded.

For the price of the exhibition and for what you get for the price paid, not impressed.

When complaining staff seem to have the same standard response and actually nothing seems to be being done about the issues or complaints.
Written 3 August 2020
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Michael Green
Staverton, UK37 contributions
Aug 2022
With an interest in Titanic that stretches back to when I was a child in the 1970s, this is a museum I have wanted to visit for a very long time.

The museum is stunning from the outside and is, in itself, a work of art and beauty. As a photographer, I wanted to take photos of it illuminated at sunset and it did not disappoint.

The day before I visited the interior of the museum I called into the gift shop to purchase the official souvenir book. For some unknown reason the English language version was only available in softback yet the many different language versions were available as hardback (admittedly for £2 more). I asked in the shop if they had any English hardback books available, but they did not. I bought the book in advance of my visit primarily to make sure that I did not miss anything in the museum. The book shows many photos of Titanic and Belfast but very view artifacts directly associated with the great ship.

The following day I went to the museum and found that the majority of the exhibition is photos with lots of small text under them. The first few rooms were very crowded as people struggled to read the incredible amount of text panels. There are a few recreations such as the full size replica of one of the lifeboats and there are a few highlights such as the launch ticket from 1911 and the menu from the 14th April 1912. I queued for around 15 mins to go on the museum's Titanic ride which was OK but told me little.

I knew in advance that the museum did not have any artifacts which had been taken off the sea-bed. The museum say that is for 'ethical' reasons, though I suspect it may be to do with cost. The museum would certainly be much better if they had some artifacts from the thousands of items that have been taken off the seabed.

The best exhibition I have ever seen in my life was the Titanic artifacts exhibition at the Maritime Museum in London in the late 1990s. I wasn't disappointed that Belfast didn't have those type of items, but I did expect them to have much more 'original' content than they did.

The visit to the Nomadic was interesting and is included in the admission price for the Titanic Belfast museum.

Overall, I had high hopes for the museum but I was slightly disappointed at what they had to offer. I am pleased that I have finally got to visit it, but just think that a great building, which is a sort of monument to the most famous ship in history, should have better content than they do.
Written 2 September 2022
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your recent visit to Titanic Belfast. We greatly value and appreciate all feedback received from our customers to help us improve the product and services that we offer so please be assured your comments will be taken into consideration going forward. If you would like to contact us with any further suggestions or recommendations about how we could have made your experience more enjoyable, please do so via http://bit.ly/TitanicBelfastContact.
Written 6 September 2022
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Ludmila A
6 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
I had opportunity to visit the museum with my sis, and we loved all experience of the Titanic history at the museum plus after we enjoyed it we went to see the SS Nomadic ship which was included on the ticket price bought it. We recommend to anyone & staff are friendly & approachable. Priceless 👏🏽👌🏽😍💜
Written 8 March 2020
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clive w
3 contributions
Aug 2021
Difficult to separate out as we all found the whole thing well organised and quite immersive, The building is impressive and I would recommend hiring the audio commentary to get the best out of the exhibition. Also don't think the exhibit is only inside, I highly recommend the walking around the rear of the building where the Titanic and Olympic was actually built. I would also go over to the Nomadic which is the actual tender that ferried passengers out to the ship before it left on its tragic maiden voyage. We spent about 3 hours there. There is underground parking and if you use the cafe you get a voucher reducing the cost of the parking, We took a taxi which is quite cost effective from the centre but there is cheap public transport using the "glider" in both directions.
Written 31 August 2021
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Chris R
Eltham, Australia91 contributions
Aug 2022
After hearing such great things about Titanic Belfast, we made a detour during our recent trip to Ireland from Australia. We were sadly very disappointed.

Despite the recommendation to purchase a ticket for a specific timeslot and to arrive promptly – both of which we adhered to – it was sad to see that absolutely no attempt was made to limit or regulate the volume of visitors. The crowds were simply overwhelming. In order to view the numerous exhibits, it was necessary to join an excruciatingly slow queue and to deal with constant jostling.

At times the atmosphere was quite claustrophobic, and this was not helped by the design of the building which had many tight corners which were simply not accessible due to the volume of people present. Perhaps even more concerning was the fact that exit signs were poorly marked and COVID protocols seemingly non-existent. There were very few staff on duty and those that we did see looked rather bewildered and confused.

The admission price was not insignificant and having made a special point of visiting Belfast for this much publicized experience we felt very deflated by the apparent disproportionate focus on revenue raising at the expense of customer experience.
Written 20 August 2022
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Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. I am sorry to hear that you felt the Titanic Experience was overcrowded during your visit. Please be assured that the safety of our customers and staff is of the utmost importance to us and measures are in place to manage visitor flow including advance booking, controlled timeslots and capped capacities, as well as signage to encourage guests to be mindful of giving others the space they need post-pandemic. We greatly value and appreciate all feedback received from our customers to help us improve and will closely monitor operations and make changes to ensure our guests feel safe and leave Titanic Belfast having had a positive experience. Thank you again for your feedback.
Written 21 August 2022
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Shona Conroy Tivnan
22 contributions
Myself and my friend traveled up to Belfast from Dublin for one night for a concert and wanted to visit some tourist attractions while there. Immediately we both knew we wanted to visit the Titanic and booked tickets online for a Monday morning at 10am. Anytime after 11am was booked out but we didn’t mind as we are both early birds. It was quite empty when we first arrived, while Covid wise, we felt very comfortable. We were greeted by a man called Adam at the door that gave us our tickets as we booked the audio experience. For this experience, you use your own headphones, scan a QR code and have access to all the audio clips along the way. The corresponding audio clip was stuck on the wall as a sticker with a number to ensure you don’t get lost. The experience was magnificent and the audio was amazing, otherwise it’s a lot of reading. The audio really put you in that type of mindset of being there so I would highly recommend booking that type of ticket. All aspects of the experience was incredible and completely told the story of its history, you could see examples of first, second and third class accommodation. There was modern technology devices used to portray other ships that Harland and Wolff construction and how they traveled (shipwrecked, torpedoed etc). We found the use of technology great throughout the whole experience. You could see the tour of the boat from the nooks below to the top deck. About halfway, there was a small ride which was unexpected but one of the highlights of the trip, you sat in a carriage and seen the different departments and workers throughout the Titanic’s construction. Another highlight was near the end, people gathered in a theatre like room to watch a short clip about the Titanic now, under the water when the drivers went down to film, showing all the artefacts.

Two things which we noticed during the experience which we didn’t enjoy was there was no real Covid regulations whatsoever. I understand Ireland and Northern Ireland have different rules but there was a lot of crowding around exhibits. As we had booked the 10am and as described as quiet, I can’t imagine what the later slots would be as when we were leaving there was serious crowds. The lady in the office booth was under serious stress trying to manage the amount of people as they had no bookings (you need to book online) so there was no crowd control. During the experience, people are pressing buttons and using the technology devices so a staff member should be always around ensuring the areas are clean and hygienic in relation to Covid. There was no artefacts within the Titanic as they are all still below as a mark of respect to those who have died. There’s a section where you can see the messages from the Titanic asking for assistance as they about to sink which gives a very eerie feeling as the rescuers did not save everyone.

One suggestion I have is to add a photographer at the end with a green screen of the Titanic for pictures to be purchased from the gift shop. I think it would be a gold mine! We had a great time so thank you to all the workers for allowing us have a great experience.
Written 20 September 2021
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andrew t
Isle of Portland, UK86 contributions
Jul 2022
Had a visit to the Titanic Experience including SS Nomadic Belfast July 2022 whilst visiting Belfast on the Bolette cruise ship , well worth a visit and would highly recommend , but just to give a tip if you havent pre booked.. don,t by tickets on line or direct at the museum instead cruise shuttle buses take you to the center of Belfast and stop right outside the Belfast tourist center opposite the town hall , there you can by tickets at a fraction of the price £17.50 OAP....£21.50 adult.. with a taxi rank right outside cost £5 to the museum , independent travelers likewise otherwise at the venue £45 entrance .
just a heads up ..tour takes around 3hrs .
Written 19 July 2022
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