Titanic Walking Tour
For all ages! • 1h45m • See 12 of the most iconic Titanic sights!
Join us on a fascinating tour of the Titanic's history!
Duration
1 hour 45 minutes
About
Discover the birthplace of a legend with Titanic Walking Tours,the original and longest-running walking tour of Belfast’s Titanic sites. Explore the entire story of Titanic’s construction, from the Drawing Office where she was designed, to the slipways where she was built and then the dry dock where she was completed. Let our authentic ‘Titanorak’ guides transport you through history, equipped with all of the authentic photographs from the time, and enthralling you with amazing facts and fascinating tales.
Highlights
TITANIC BELFAST
Admire the striking design of the world’s largest Titanic Attraction, built in the size and shape of Titanic’s hull.
SS NOMADIC
Tender ship to the stars, the last White Star Line ship in existence which transported 1st and 2nd Class passengers to Titanic for the fateful maiden voyage.
TITANIC HOTEL BELFAST (HARLAND AND WOLFF HEADQUARTERS)
Visit the former Harland and Wolff Headquarters, now restored and converted into a luxury hotel.
TITANIC’S DRAWING OFFICE
A tour highlight! Visit the beautiful and striking drawing office where Titanic and her sister ships were designed.
THOMAS ANDREWS’ OFFICE*
Step into the original office of Thomas Andrews, Managing Director of Harland and Wolff and one of the designers of Titanic.
HARLAND AND WOLFF BOARDROOM*
Hear stories of old in the room where all of the important decisions regarding Titanic were officially made – including the fateful decision about the number of lifeboats.
HARLAND AND WOLFF PRESENTATION ROOM*
Skilfully restored to its original glory, the presentation room is where the owners of the White Star Line viewed the plans and models of the Olympic Class Liners.
TITANIC’S SLIPWAYS
Imagine the sights and sounds of the world’s largest shipyard as you walk the ground where Titanic’s massive hull was built, then see where she slid into the water for the very first time on 31st May 1911.
TITANIC STUDIOS
See one of Europe’s largest film studios where many well-known producers like HBO and Universal Studios have successfully created epic films and shows such as Game of Thrones and Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
HMS CAROLINE
Built in 1914, HMS Caroline is one of only three WWI Royal Navy ships still afloat and is the last survivor from the Great War’s largest sea battle – the Battle of Jutland. Only decommissioned in 2011, she has been painstakingly restored to her 1914 condition and is now a floating museum.
TITANIC DISTILLERY (THOMPSON PUMP-HOUSE)
This beautiful Victorian building houses the massive pumping engines which once drained two massive dry docks – the Alexandra Dock and the Thompson Dock. Recently converted into a whiskey distillery by Titanic Distillers, it still retains many of its original features.
TITANIC’S DRY DOCK (THOMPSON DRY DOCK)
There is no better place in the world to get a sense of the sheer size of Titanic than the dry dock where she last sat on dry ground. A marvel of Victorian engineering, this dock was the largest of its time and was where Titanic had her finishing touches before leaving Belfast for the one and only time.
Please note;
The tour does not include inside access to Titanic Belfast, SS Nomadic, HMS Caroline, Titanic’s Dock, and Titanic Distillery.
These need to be booked separately.