Titanic Belfast
- Things to do
- In-person service
Located beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving Dock – the very place where Titanic was designed, built and launched, Titanic Belfast tells the story of Titanic from her conception, through her construction and launch, to her maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.
General access
- Fully accessible building with level access at all four entrances
- All galleries and circulation spaces are accessible
- Lifts to all levels + seating/rest points throughout
- Some restrictions on the Shipyard Ride (wheelchairs/mobility scooters)
Neurodiversity / hidden disabilities support
- Sunflower Lanyard scheme recognised for hidden disabilities
- “VIP” wristbands available for visitors with autism
- Sensory backpacks (with ear defenders, toys, fast track pass, etc.)
- Ear defenders and sensory aids available to borrow
- Autism sensory guide available (downloadable)
- JAM Card accepted for communication support
Carers
- Free ticket for carers supporting paying visitors
- Proof of carer status required
Location & transport
- Central location with nearby bus stop and train station
Parking
- Accessible parking spaces available (not free)
- Wheelchair accessible route from car park to entrance
- Accessible taxis available for drop off
Toilets & changing facilities
- Accessible toilets throughout (with alarms, rails, baby change)
- Changing Places facility (hoist, adjustable bench, shower)
Mobility support
- Wheelchairs available to reserve
- Mobility scooters can be arranged (subject to assessment)
Hearing support
- Hearing loops at desks and ride
- British Sign Language multimedia guides available
- Transcripts available for some video content
- Hearing dogs welcome
Visual impairment support
- Free audio described guides
- Braille and large print documents available
- Guide dogs welcome
- Lifts have voice announcements and tactile controls
Exhibition environment
- Multi sensory experience with varied lighting and sound
- Some areas may be loud or highly sensory
- Seating available across galleries
Shops & cafés
- Step free access to shops and dining areas
- Flexible seating and clear menu displays
- All galleries and circulation spaces are accessible
What the service supports:
- Autism friendly
- British Sign Language (BSL) friendly
- Changing places available
- Disabled parking
- Learning disability friendly
- Walker accessible
- Wheelchair friendly
Opening Hours
Varies by month Check website for details
Eligibility
Open to all
Price
Varies - check website: standard online booking price is £24.95 for Adults and £11 for children over 5

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