How to Visit Titanic Museum in Belfast: Tickets, Prices and Hours

If you've been curious about visiting the Titanic Museum in Belfast, here you'll find information about tickets, how to buy them and all the details you need to know to plan your next visit.

Lorena Morales

Lorena Morales

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How to Visit Titanic Museum in Belfast: Tickets, Prices and Hours

Titanic Museum | ©William Murphy

One of the best things to do in Belfast is to visit the Titanic Museum, which is located on the site of the shipyard where the Titanic was built. That's why this museum is known as the 'original Titanic museum', and there are many reasons to visit.

In this museum you can explore multimedia exhibits that tell the full story of the Titanic and you can also enter the SS Nomadic, the original ferryboat of the Titanic. In this article, you will find information about tickets, prices, opening hours and anything else you may need to make the most of your visit to this museum.

The most convenient option

Belfast The Titanic Experience and SS Nomadic Tickets

Entrance to the Titanic Museum and the SS Nomadic

With general admission you will have access to all the Museum's exhibits and you can explore the SS Nomadic, the original ferryboat of the Titanic.

The general admission ticket includes the self-guided tour of the Museum's exhibits and the SS Nomadic, the ferry that used to carry passengers from the pier to the Titanic, on the day of your choice.

It is the most convenient, because it has an affordable price and assures you entrance to the museum on the day you visit, without a fixed schedule. This has the advantage that you don't have to stick to strict itineraries and can explore the Titanic Quarter area at your own pace. Entrance to the museum is every ten minutes, so you won't have to wait too long. You can also use this time to explore Titanic Square.

This ticket does not include the guided tour, which can only be taken at 2 times during the day, or the audio guide, which is optional. However, you can rent the equipment to listen to the audio guide on arrival, and if you are interested in the guided tour, you should try to go to the museum at the times when they take place, which is usually between 11am and 1pm, and has an additional cost.

Recommended if... you are looking for a ticket at an affordable price and prefer to avoid delays at the museum's ticket office. It is also recommended if you want to reserve your place and have not yet decided when you will visit the museum.

How much do tickets to the Titanic Museum in Belfast cost?

Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran
Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran

General admission to the Titanic Museum in Belfast costs around 30 EUR for adults and around 13 EUR for children and teenagers between 5 and 15 years old. Babies and children under the age of 4 get free admission to the museum.

With general admission, you can explore all the facilities inside the museum, from the multimedia galleries with interactive options, to the SS Nomadic, the original Titanic ferry, which has been fully restored and will transport you back to the early 19th century. It's definitely one of the best tours you can do in Belfast.

The tour inside the museum is designed to be self-guided, but you have the option of listening to an audio guide for an extra fee of around 5 EUR. There is also a version for children, specially created to arouse their curiosity. And if you have questions about any of the exhibits, you'll find museum staff on hand to help you.

If you're interested in taking the guided tour, you can do so for an extra 15 EUR, but only at two times, usually around midday. Alternatively, you can buy the preferred ticket, which includes the guided tour, a visit to the Titanic museum and the SS Nomadic pier, plus discounts in the shop and other goodies. It costs about EUR 50 for adults and about EUR 30 for children and teenagers aged 5-15.

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What types of tickets are available and are there skip the line tickets to the Titanic Museum in Belfast?

Titanic Museum| ©@ansomarry
Titanic Museum| ©@ansomarry

There are two types of tickets: general admission and priority tickets. With the general admission ticket, which costs around 30 EUR, you can take a self-guided tour of the museum and the SS Nomadic, the former Titanic ferry. And if you want to listen to the audio guide, you have to add about 5 EUR per person for the rental of the equipment.

As for the preferential ticket, it includes a self-guided tour of the museum exhibits and the SS Nomadic, plus a guided tour, which can be taken at two times during the day. This takes place in the museum square, where there are signs indicating the dimensions of the museum, its route and other exhibits. However, if you don't sign up for the guided tour, you can still explore the square, as it is free to enter.

Neither of these tickets are queue-free, neither the general nor the preferential tickets, as you must announce yourself at the reception desk when you arrive at the museum. However, the museum has a capacity of 14 people per shift and is organised so that you don't have to wait long to get in. However, remember to buy your ticket in advance to ensure your visit to this museum, which is one of the most visited in the country.

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Are tickets to the Titanic Museum in Belfast included in any of the city's tourist passes?

Museum Statue| ©John Whitehead
Museum Statue| ©John Whitehead

No, admission to the Titanic Museum is not included in any of the city's tourist passes, but you can get a discount with the Visitor Pass, ideal if you are staying in Belfast for about 3 days. The Visitor Pass gives you a free pass to use the city's public transport such as the Metro, Glider and Ulsterbus, NI Railways and airport transfers.

This tourist pass also gives you discounted entry to some of the city's attractions such as Crumlin Road Gaol, the Ulster Folk Museum, Prison Island and Belfast Cathedral, as well as discounts in shops, cafes and restaurants. These attractions are included in the guided tours of Belfast, where a local guide tells you about the culture and history of the city, while showing you the most representative sites.

In the case of the Titanic Museum, the Visitor Pass gives you a discount of about EUR 3 on general admission, which allows you to see the museum exhibits and enter the SS Nomadic pier. The value of the Visitor Pass is about EUR 7 per day for adults and about EUR 4 per day for children.

Another option to see the city's main attractions are the Belfast sightseeing buses, which are a more comfortable alternative to the city's public transport, more geared towards tourists. In addition, it is common on these buses to listen to an audio guide with information that you may find interesting and useful to know the most representative of the city.

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Are there discounted tickets for the Titanic Museum in Belfast?

Details of the walls| ©@ansomarry
Details of the walls| ©@ansomarry

The Titanic Museum in B elfast offers discounted general admission tickets for children under 16, students, senior citizens, groups of 15+ and families with 2 adults and 2 children. Below is the approximate percentage of discounts:

  • Children under 5 years old: free admission.
  • Children between 5 and 15 years old: about 50% discount.
  • Students: around 30% discount.
  • Adults over 60: around 30% discount.
  • Families (2 adults and 2 children): about 25% discount.
  • Groups of more than 15 people: about 10% discount.

Not all of these discounts apply to the museum's priority tickets, which include the Discovery Tour guided tour. Preferential tickets usually include a souvenir, discounts in the museum shops and café, and also offer a discount on some of the interactive activities for children which are available at an additional cost.

Discounts on preferential tickets are as follows:

  • Children under 5 years: free admission.
  • Children between 5 and 15 years old: +50% discount.
  • Families (2 adults and 2 children): about 25% discount.

As for the guided tour, it can also be purchased separately and the discounts for children and teenagers apply. In other words, you can visit the museum one day and do the guided tour on another day, or do one or the other. But if you have to choose, it's best to visit the inside of the museum and the SS Nomadic, where you'll find interactive exhibits with lots of information.

Are there special tickets for children?

People inside the museum| ©Grzegorz Sprync
People inside the museum| ©Grzegorz Sprync

Belfast's Titanic Museum offers free and discounted admission for children and teenagers up to the age of 15, and also offers a discount for families of 2 adults and 2 children. General admission prices for children would be approximately as follows:

  • Children under 5 years old: free admission.
  • Children between 5 and 15 years old: around 13 €.
  • Families (2 adults and 2 children): about 65 €.

General admission includes a tour of the main museum building, where you can see interactive multimedia exhibits with lots of information about the Titanic, its history and the shipwreck. It also includes a tour of the restored SS Nomadic pier, which will give you a more accurate idea of what the Titanic looked like inside and the luxury that characterised it, as its designers created it to match the legendary cruise liner.

As for the preferential entrance, the museum offers a discount for children between 5 and 15 years old and also maintains free admission for children under 5 years old. It also offers a discount for children between 5 and 15 years of age for the one-hour guided tour outside the museum. The family discount does not apply to the preferential ticket and the guided tour.

The prices for the preferential ticket and the guided tour are approximately as follows:

  • Children under 5 years: free admission.
  • Children between 5 and 15 years old: about €30 for general admission and about €30 for the guided tour.

Why is it worth buying tickets online instead of at the ticket office?

Titanic Museum at night| ©Conall
Titanic Museum at night| ©Conall

Of course it is. Buying your tickets online will save you queuing at the ticket office and you only have to announce yourself at the reception desk so that you can be put down for the next available seat. If you have to wait a while to get in, you can take the opportunity to walk around the square, where the steps where the Titanic was built are located, and the pier.

Belfast's Titanic Museum is one of the most visited attractions in Northern Ireland, and has even won the World Travel Awards for best attraction in Europe. It receives thousands of visitors every week, so it's a good idea to secure your ticket before you go. It also only has a capacity of 14 people per shift.

Buying your ticket online is a simple procedure, just make sure you buy from a reputable site. The system itself guides you step by step so that you can make your reservation quickly and intuitively.

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Are there tickets that include a guided tour of the Titanic Museum in Belfast and is it worth it?

Inside the museum| ©Titanic Belfast
Inside the museum| ©Titanic Belfast

Yes, the priority ticket includes a guided tour of the Titanic Museum, which is called the Discovery Tour. This is a 1 hour guided tour of the courtyard outside the museum, where an expert guide tells you all about the construction of the ship, its history and what it was like when it sank. It's worth it if you have a special interest in all things Titanic, or if the museum's interactive exhibits have piqued your curiosity.

This ticket also gives you access to all the museum exhibits and to the SS Nomadic pier, which has been restored and retains its original clock. It does not include the chance to see the replica of the famous Titanic staircase, as it can only be seen during special events.

The tour is only available at two times during the day, usually around 11am and 1pm. It can also be booked separately, in case you decide after you have bought the general admission ticket or once you are in the museum. It costs around 15 EUR for adults and around 10 EUR for children under 16.

There are other sites in the city related to the history of the Titanic, such as the pier that was built to allow the Titanic to sail (known as the Titanic Dock) and the gangways where the HMS Caroline, one of the oldest ships in the world, is located. These attractions are usually included in almost all 3-day itineraries in Belfast and an interesting way to see them is to take a guided tour of the city with an expert guide, who will be able to tell you all about them.

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Titanic Museum Belfast Opening Hours

Letters and Museum| ©flowcomm
Letters and Museum| ©flowcomm

The Titanic Museum, one of Belfast's main attractions, has different opening hours depending on the season. From April to October opening hours are 9am to 6pm and from November to March opening hours are 10am to 5pm. Last admission is 1 hour and 40 minutes before closing time in high season and half an hour before closing time in low season.

On the other hand, the opening hours of the SS Nomadic are shorter than those of the museum: in high season it can be visited from 10am to 5.30pm and in low season from approximately 10am to 3pm. In addition, from June to August the museum tends to extend its opening hours a little more, so it remains open until 7 p.m., as does the SS Nomadic.

As for the guided tour, there are only two times during the day, usually at 11am and 1pm. To make the most of your visit, don't forget to check the opening times and book your ticket in advance, as the museum is one of the most visited attractions in the country, as well as the Giant's Causeway.

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How much time do you need to visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast?

Touring the museum| ©flowcomm
Touring the museum| ©flowcomm

On average, it takes visitors between 1.5 and 2 hours to complete the self-guided tour of the 6 floors of the museum. But the time can vary depending on how interested you are in exploring the exhibits, which range from its construction to its collision and sinking, as you can stay in the museum as long as you like until closing time.

On the other hand, touring the SS Nomadic can take between half an hour and 1 hour. And if you sign up for the guided Discovery Tour, it will take you another hour. So, on average, you should set aside 3 to 4 hours to visit the museum.

Best time to visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast

Parts of the museum| ©flowcomm
Parts of the museum| ©flowcomm

The best time to visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast is usually in the early morning or late afternoon, close to closing time, when it receives the fewest visitors. The museum receives thousands of visitors every day, as it is one of the most popular attractions in the city of Belfast.

On the other hand, the museum recommends that you don't go during the peak hours of 11.30am to 3pm to avoid the crowds, especially if you're visiting Belfast between June and August when it's high season.

Things you can't miss at the Titanic Museum in Belfast

Museum History| ©colin dewar
Museum History| ©colin dewar

There's plenty to see and do at the Titanic Museum, especially if you're personally interested in the history of the ship, how it was built and the circumstances of the sinking. Here are some of the things not to miss at the Titanic Museum:

  • The ship-shaped museum building, which is the same height as the Titanic was and has included several symbolic elements related to the ship.

  • The stands on which the Titanic was built, which are located in the museum square. The ship began to be built in 1909 and special stands had to be created due to its size. It can be visited free of charge.

  • The square, where in addition to the stands, you can see commemorative glass panels with the names of the ship's passengers and other elements that show, for example, the outline of the Titanic and the layout of some elements, and the itinerary it was supposed to follow. It can be visited free of charge.

  • The museum galleries. There are 6 floors with multimedia interpretive displays and interactive options that tell you all about the Titanic. You can also take a ride in a vehicle on a stage that recreates the shipyard that built the ship. The museum does not display any actual artefacts or objects salvaged from the wreck.

  • The SS Nomadic, the original pier that transported passengers from the dock to the Titanic. It was built on the same design premise as the legendary ship.

In addition, you can visit other sites related to the history of the Titanic, such as the Titanic Dock, the artificial pier that was built to allow the large ship to sail, and the 500-metre Titanic gangway, where the ship HMS Caroline is located. These are the attractions usually included in 1-day Belfast itineraries and can be seen on the best Belfast tours.

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