Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic
Queens Road, Titanic Quarter
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Discover the legendary ocean liner's fascinating history through interactive displays across multiple floors, then step aboard her original tender vessel. Family-friendly with full accessibility, dining options and picnic-welcome policy.
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Opening hours
- Monday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Thursday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Friday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Saturday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Sunday
- 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
Current hours may differ from the usual schedule above (e.g. holidays) — check Google Maps for today's hours.
What visitors say
The only thing letting this down were the amount of people! It was a bank holiday Monday, and it was too overcrowded! They should definitely limited the tickets as you were waiting so long to get to read everything. And the some parts you couldn’t get to at all, like the interactive floor, which just had a constant stream of people on. I recommend the audio guide as if it’s busy at least you can hear the info rather than have to read it. I still found it very interesting, and moving reading people’s stories. Loved the ride, very cleverly done. Wish there had been more about finding the wreckage, was quite a spacious space with not a lot in it. Gift shop was very reasonably priced and had a great selection. We spent 3 hours there, but could easily have spent longer if it was quieter. Also got the 9am early ticket online, which was the best value.
3 months ago · via Google
This place is fantastic. My son is a huge fan of the titanic so a visit here was inevitable and boy did they deliver, all the information you could ask for mixed with items you will never see anywhere else salvaged from the wreck. The actual violin used by the famous band that didn't stop playing, the 18k gold pocket watch, even a life jacket used by one of titanics survivors, and soo much more. Even an indor cable cart ride. Fully recommended
2 weeks ago · via Google
Easy 15 minute walk from the city centre. Arrived 50 minutes early and got in no problem. Food and toilets available before entry to the exhibits. First part covers Belfast history in general. Bottleneck before getting on the lift to the shipyard dark ride showing the conditions of the workers, which you can skip, but we would highly recommend doing. Over all a really enjoyable experience, we would highly recommend. A tragedy dealt with highly respectfully.
3 weeks ago · via Google
Budget 2-3 hours to truly enjoy the museum. Everything was well organized and captivating. You can buy the tickets at the kiosk to save some time. Parking at the museum is reasonable. The wait time for the immersive ride wasn’t too long (10 mins). Don’t forget to visit the ship outside of the museum as well.
2 months ago · via Google
Visitors say this museum offers an immersive and educational experience, detailing the Titanic's construction, voyage, and legacy through interactive exhibits and a shipyard ride. They also highlight the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the convenient on-site parking and cafes.
Summary via Google
At a glance
- Address
- 1 Olympic Way, Belfast, BT3 9EP Get directions
- Category
- Museums and Art Galleries
- Guest rating
- 4.5 / 5 (42,686 reviews)
- Suitable for
- Ages 9+
- Setting
- Indoor
- Good for children
- Yes
- Toilets on site
- Yes
- Destination
- Belfast