Make the most of your Spring visit and discover even more of what this world-leading visitor attraction has to offer, from seasonal celebrations to immersive experiences and special evening events.
Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea
Set against the opulent backdrop of the Titanic Suite, treat a loved one to Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea on Sunday 15th March.
Enjoy a thoughtfully crafted menu by the in-house chefs, available for both adults and children, soak up the atmosphere with live music and don’t forget to capture the moment with a picture on the stunning Grand Staircase. This ticketed event is priced from £45 per adult and £17.50 per child.
St Patrick’s Day
Visiting over St Patrick’s Day? Titanic Belfast will be embracing the festivities from 14th – 17th March with Irish Dancers performing in the Grand Atrium, a Shamrock Wishing Wall from 4th – 22nd March giving guests the chance to add to our celebration of luck, new beginnings and shared stories. There will also be special food and drink offerings in The Galley Café and The Pantry restaurant.
Easter Family Fun
Over the Easter holidays (28th March – 12th April), families can enjoy an Easter Trail within the Titanic Experience. Follow the trail to locate 10 Titanic story-themed Easter eggs throughout the experience.
Titanic Belfast is currently running a competition, giving primary school-aged children the opportunity to design one of the trail’s Easter Eggs. With a deadline of 18th March, children can create a design that is inspired by Titanic Belfast, the city of Belfast and the people who built Titanic. Full details and templates can be found in the Education section of Titanic Belfast’s website.
A Night To Remember
Marking the 114th anniversary of Titanic’s sinking, this special commemorative evening offers a 90-minute guided tour through key locations, featuring poignant monologues and storytelling.
Guests can also listen to talks from knowledgeable crew and guest speakers and take part in a candle-lighting ceremony at 11.40pm, the exact moment Titanic struck the iceberg. A dedicated BSL-guided tour is also available. Tickets are priced at £20.
Exhibitions and Installations
A free pop-up exhibition on Level 1 will feature rotating themes throughout the year. This Spring, the exhibition will feature Women on Titanic from 4th March, celebrating the remarkable women who travelled on board and whose achievements didn’t begin or end with the ship’s tragic voyage.
From 4th March visitors can also admire Wings of Remembrance, a bespoke origami-inspired installation of doves suspended in the Atrium. This contemplative artwork honours the legacy of RMS Titanic with three distinctive dove designs:
- Small doves echoing the shard-like architecture of Titanic Belfast’s building
- Medium doves inspired by the cover of Walter Lord’s A Night To Remember
- Large doves featuring replicated fragments of historic newspaper headlines from 1912
Elsewhere, SS Nomadic will host pop-up exhibitions periodically throughout the year, giving an added value addition to the Titanic Experience ticket. From 20th March guests will be able to discover more about Lord Pirrie – his life, impact on the shipping industry, his influential family and lasting legacy.
Experience Titanic like never before
The self-guided Titanic Experience located within the building, is the most authentic way to discover the sights, sounds, smells and stories of the ship, as well as the people and city that made her.
Extending over ten interactive galleries, the experience combines immersive technology, state-of-the-art projections, an original maritime heritage collection as well as a stunning artefact collection. Book online and save on an Anytime Ticket, offering added flexibility around your visit.
Explore the impressive collection of Artefacts
Don’t miss your chance to board SS Nomadic, RMS Titanic’s tender ship and the world’s largest surviving White Star Line vessel. This incredible piece of history ferried first and second-class passengers from the port of Cherbourg onto RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage, making it one of the biggest Titanic artefacts you can explore today.
Other artefacts within the Titanic Experience include Wallace Hartley’s violin and letters, Captain Rostron’s Loving Cup, an original Fosbery lifejacket and deck chair and Lord Pirrie’s Watch.
Explore more around Titanic Belfast
Step onto the historic Slipways where Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic were built and launched. Walk the life-size Promenade Deck plan to locate the original positions of Titanic’s lifeboats and funnels.
Track Titanic’s journey on the outdoor plaza map, starting in Belfast as it set off on its maiden voyage and journey across the Atlantic. Continue your visit along the Maritime Mile to discover more of Belfast’s historic waterfront.
Ready to explore? For more details on Titanic Belfast, upcoming events and to book your tickets visit www.titanicbelfast.com.