Located in the heart of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, Titanic Belfast is one of the most iconic attractions in Northern Ireland. This world-class museum takes visitors on an immersive journey through the history of the RMS Titanic, from its conception and construction to its tragic maiden voyage and lasting legacy.
A Spectacular Architectural Marvel
The museum itself is an architectural masterpiece. Designed to resemble the hulls of four ships, its striking aluminum-clad exterior shimmers in the light, evoking images of the Titanic at sea. Opened in 2012, Titanic Belfast stands on the very site where the legendary ship was built over a century ago by Harland & Wolff.
Explore Nine Interactive Galleries
Titanic Belfast offers nine interactive galleries that bring the story of the Titanic to life. Each gallery provides a unique experience, combining historical artifacts, recreated ship interiors, and innovative technology:
Boomtown Belfast – Discover Belfast’s industrial past and how it became a leading shipbuilding hub.

The Shipyard – Experience a thrilling ride through a recreation of Harland & Wolff’s shipyard, where the Titanic was constructed.

The Launch – Step into history and witness the Titanic’s launch on May 31, 1911.

- The Fit-Out – Explore the ship’s luxurious interiors and first-class accommodations.

The Maiden Voyage – Relive the excitement of the Titanic’s journey and its departure from Southampton.

The Sinking – A moving gallery detailing the tragic events of April 15, 1912, with real survivor testimonies.

The Aftermath – Learn about the impact of the disaster and the subsequent inquiries.

Myths & Legends – Separate fact from fiction with an exploration of Titanic-related myths.

SS Nomadic: Titanic’s Last Remaining Tender
A visit to Titanic Belfast is not complete without stepping aboard the SS Nomadic, the last surviving White Star Line vessel. Originally built as a tender for Titanic, the SS Nomadic transported first-class passengers from Cherbourg to the ill-fated liner. Today, it has been beautifully restored and provides a fascinating insight into maritime history.


Plan Your Visit
Titanic Belfast is open year-round and offers a range of visitor experiences, including guided tours, exhibitions, and special events. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a maritime buff, or simply a curious traveler, this museum is a must-visit destination in Northern Ireland.
For more information on visiting Belfast and planning your Irish adventure, contact us at Carroll’s Tours.
