What makes it 91% Kids-Friendly: Kids get a dark-ride, scavenger hunts, explorer trails, and family tickets; learning panels and sinking storyline can be intense, yet staff provide sensory packs to keep under-12s engaged.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for nine galleries, SS Nomadic and snack breaks without rushing younger children.
Self-guided Titanic Experience:
Walk through nine interactive galleries, from shipyard to sinking. Includes entry to SS Nomadic.
Tip: Start at gallery one to follow the story in order and use family explorer trail sheets to keep kids engaged.
Shipyard Ride Dark-Ride:
Board a ride vehicle that simulates Titanic’s hull build with sound, light and scent effects.
Tip: Head there first to avoid later waits and let kids wear ear protection if they’re noise-sensitive.
Sensory Backpack & Explorer Trail:
Borrow a free backpack with toys, magnifier, trail sheets and Fast Track pass.
Tip: Pay the £5 deposit on arrival, then follow the trail stickers to earn a small certificate for each child.
Hidden Dolls Hunt on SS Nomadic:
Search for tiny doll figures hidden around the restored tender boat’s cabins and decks.
Tip: Turn it into a timed game by giving each child a time limit per deck. Carry the scavenger list from the atrium.

sam wallis
We really enjoyed the Titanic Experience. It was emotional, informative, and very well done. The location is great, and the guided ride through the history works brilliantly. Having watched the Titanic film years ago, I didn’t fully appreciate the real story behind it. This experience really brought home the sheer scale of what went into building the ship, the mistakes that were made, and most of...
Key S
Stopped here with a tour. The exhibits are very well designed and the building is beautiful. I enjoyed that it highlighted not only the passengers and the aftermath, but also the company behind it. This museum is more designed with interactive exhibits vs artifacts. Either way, it was thoughtfully curated and I am very happy I went.
Amit Tiwari
I think the place lived upto the hype it had all around it. It was a great experience and powerful tribute to Belfast history. Amazing museum with informative displays, artefacts, and stories, and I think the experience could have been better had we taken the audio tour, but just a may be. Pretty neatly laid out, rather than just reading everything it’s really interactive and well presented. The...
Aleksandra Kupiec
Absolutely amazing. The exhibitions and sections are very well thought out, with clear storytelling, interactive stations, and an audio guide in many languages. One of the highlights is the cable-car style ride that shows a working day of the shipyard workers — it really brings the history to life. It is a very popular attraction, with hundreds of visitors every day, but it is organised well and n...
Ross O Donnell
We visited in August ‘25. I personally loved the experience. It was fascinating to learn all about the other industries that flourished as a result of the ship building industry in Belfast. The sheer scale of what was involved in the building of these ships was astounding. We didn’t do the guided tour, just wandered around and took it all in. A really great experience, Very interesting, at times q...
The building is fully indoors—perfect in rain or cold. In summer, combine your visit with an outdoor stroll along the Maritime Mile.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) | GBP 62 |
| Children’s multimedia guide rentals | GBP 10 |
| Sensory backpack deposit | GBP 5 |
| Snacks and drinks | GBP 5 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 82 |
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