Titanic Belfast Entrance Ticket: Titanic Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic
Overview
Inclusions
- Entrance Ticket
- Entry/Admission - SS Nomadic
- Entry/Admission - Titanic Belfast
What to expect
Explore the shipyard on an electronic dark ride, experience the excitement of launch day and walk the decks as our ten interactive galleries bring the Titanic story to life...
Duration: 2 hours
Visit: SS Nomadic, Hamilton Dock Queens Road Hamilton Dock, Belfast BT3 9DT Northern Ireland
Walk the decks of the last remaining White Star Line vessel and experience over 100 years of authentic maritime and social history...
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional information
- 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.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Last admission is 1 hour 40 minutes before closing time.
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- 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
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Loved this museum! Great interactive experience. Great walk through museum that guides you in the history of boat building in Belfast and the titanic. One of the best I’ve been too. Loved it! And you can get great coffee at the end
Loved this museum! Great interactive experience. Great walk through museum that guides you in the history of boat building in Belfast and the titanic. One of the best I’ve been too. Loved it! And you can get great coffee at the endAttended on Friday of may bank holiday weekend. Booked our slot weeks in advance online. Very disappointed to find all parts of the experience sooo busy! My 11 year old wanted to go for her birthday and she was hardly able to see anything because of the crowds. Why let someone many people in at t...
Attended on Friday of may bank holiday weekend. Booked our slot weeks in advance online. Very disappointed to find all parts of the experience sooo busy! My 11 year old wanted to go for her birthday and she was hardly able to see anything because of the crowds. Why let someone many people in at the same time slot??? Ridiculous. Also lunch in the restaurant afterwards was of a poor standard and completely overpriced.Went to titanic with my wife as we had always wanted to go, we were a little underwhelmed as there were no real titanic artifacts brought up from the ship like other titanic exhibitions we have been to, basically the exhibition is about belfast at the time of the ship was built, the people who bu...
Went to titanic with my wife as we had always wanted to go, we were a little underwhelmed as there were no real titanic artifacts brought up from the ship like other titanic exhibitions we have been to, basically the exhibition is about belfast at the time of the ship was built, the people who built it and how it was built, there were some interesting parts like mock ups of the cabins and suites on board the ship. I have been to a couple of other titanic museums in the U.S a quarter of the size of the belfast one which were full of actual artifacts brought up from the ship. The place was also far too busy, coach loads of people entering at the same time so difficult to see and read the info boards and interactive parts of the exhibit, if you are at all concerned about social distancing and 2M apart then give this one a miss for now.Visited the centre on a rainy Friday in May 22. What a brilliant three hours. The tour is very well presented and set out with a helpful staff guiding you if required. A mass of interesting information about Belfast through the ages and of course about the building and sinking and aftermath of th...
Visited the centre on a rainy Friday in May 22. What a brilliant three hours. The tour is very well presented and set out with a helpful staff guiding you if required. A mass of interesting information about Belfast through the ages and of course about the building and sinking and aftermath of the Titanic. Nicely done with the audios, some interaction, memorabilia, re enactments and even a ‘ride’ through Harland & Wolff as it would have been a 100 years ago. Price at £21.50 well worth it.Very interesting. Will definitely be back. Souvenir shop very expensive staff extremely helpful. Brought the whole experience to life felt like we were transported back in time
Very interesting. Will definitely be back. Souvenir shop very expensive staff extremely helpful. Brought the whole experience to life felt like we were transported back in timeOh wow. I like how the experience takes you through a trail of the building of the ship to the aftermath of the tragedy. It's a perfect way to spend the day.
Oh wow. I like how the experience takes you through a trail of the building of the ship to the aftermath of the tragedy. It's a perfect way to spend the day.