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Sep 2, 2024
Extremely well done. Self paced with headsets. It was a beautiful ship and the pride of Belfast. Very interesting exhibit about the domino effect that lead to it’s sinking (for example, they had forg… Full review by 265betsd
Aug 27, 2024
We went as a group of four and although it was a bank holiday the crowd control was very good and we worked our way through the museum without any problem. You can read as much or as little as you wi… Full review by Bruce G
Aug 26, 2024
This is a very well-executed museum where you can easily spend many hours. However, note that you need to book a time slot in advance, and it's often sold out if you just show up on the day. Despite… Full review by Rejsebanditten
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Facts

Opened:2012
Height:38.5 m

Amenities

Titanic Belfast is a world-leading visitor attraction located in Belfast, the birthplace of Titanic.

Questions & answers

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is there parking?
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Yes right beside it.
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is there parking?
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Not sure ,as we got a taxi up to the museum
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Is there a taxi rank outside of the museum
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I did not see one but there is a hop on, hop off bus. You get on at the Town Hall and get off at bus stop 5. We did the Titanic centre and then got back on the bus. Our ticket was valid …
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I did not see one but there is a hop on, hop off bus. You get on at the Town Hall and get off at bus stop 5. We did the Titanic centre and then got back on the bus. Our ticket was valid for as many hopping on and offs that we wanted to do. However, we stayed on and did a full city tour which was fascinating. They do have taxi's; black cabs and you could book one of those I am sure
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We have a 2 year old and 4 year old, would this be suitable/interesting enough for them?
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Agree with the others, not a lot to keep little ones of that age interested.
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where is the nearest hotel
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The titanic hotel is right opposite the exhibition, but if you are staying for a few days you're rather isolated from many of the other attractions. The members of our party who stayed …
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The titanic hotel is right opposite the exhibition, but if you are staying for a few days you're rather isolated from many of the other attractions. The members of our party who stayed there said they ate there each evening which was ok but quite expensive. I'd recommend the Ramada, (right next door to St Anne's cathedral) which is only about a 15 minutes stroll along the waterfront to the exhibition but easier to get to other bars, restaurants and the City Hall area. Ask for a room with a city view, they're very obliging.
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What information do I need to make a booking?
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