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How To Get To The Titanic?
Titanic Belfast, 1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, BT3 9EP
The lovely Titanic Belfast is only a short walk away from Belfast City Centre, and has plenty of access to public transport.
It's a 10-minute car journey from George Best Belfast City Airport, and a 30-minute drive from Belfast International Airport.
The Titanic Hotel Belfast is located next door to the beautiful building.
Local Travel
Titanic Belfast is only 1.5 miles away from Belfast City Centre. It's a lovely 25-30 minute walk. You can access the Official Walking Route Map here
If you are approaching Belfast via the M1 or M2, you should follow the signs to Belfast City Airport M3, taking the first exit for the Titanic Quarter. There are over 500 on-site, secure paid parking spaces available.
Translink operates regular train services from Belfast City Centre and beyond. Visit translink.co.uk to find out more and view up-to-date timetables. The closest station is the Titanic Quarter Station. From here there is pedestrian access via a footbridge, please then follow signage to Titanic Belfast. Walking time is approx. 15 mins from station
Translink operates Metro Services 26, 26A, 26B, 26C from Belfast City Centre - departing outside the Belfast Welcome Centre to Titanic Belfast. While the Airport Express 600, 600A, 600B services Belfast City Centre, Titanic Belfast and George Best Belfast City Airport.
Translink also operates the Belfast Glider which connects East and West Belfast and, Titanic Quarter with the city centre. There is a Titanic halt outside Titanic Belfast.
A lovely way to visit the Maritime Mile is via bike. Belfast has ample bike parking available to the public, free-of-charge. This is located on the West Plaza outside the main building, beside Hickson's Point. The Belfast Bikes Scheme operates throughout Belfast City Centre and docking stations can be found at the Odyssey Pavillion and beside SS Nomadic.
International Travel
George Best Belfast City Airport is a short 5-10 minute drive from Titanic Belfast, with regular bus links and taxi or car hire available at the airport. For full details please see belfastcityairport.com.
Belfast International Airport is a 30-minute drive from Titanic Belfast, with a regular bus service running to Belfast City Centre - Airport Express 300/300A. Onward travel to Titanic Belfast is via bus routes detailed above. Taxi and car hire services are also available at Belfast International Airport. For full details, please see belfastairport.com.
Dublin Airport is around 90 minutes' drive from Titanic Belfast, with a regular bus service and car hire available.
Departing from Dublin:
Departing from Scotland:
Titanic Belfast is easily accessible by sea with ferry crossings from both Scotland and England. Travel by state of the art superfast ferries with journey times from just 2 hours 15 minutes. Operators and travel times vary and Titanic Belfast has a close relationship with Stena Line and P&O Irish Sea who have daily crossings.
Irish Rail operates services from towns and cities across the Republic of Ireland to Dublin’s Connolly Station, where you can then catch a connecting train to Belfast.
The Enterprise Train service (provided jointly by Translink and Irish Rail), from Dublin’s Connolly Station to Lanyon Station (previously known as Belfast Central Station), runs eight times daily (five times on Sundays) and takes 2 hours 15 minutes. Book in advance at www.irishrail.ie for the best value fares.
Your Enterprise ticket includes free onward rail travel from Lanyon Station (previously known as Belfast Central Station) to Titanic Quarter Station.
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The Venue
More information can be found over at https://www.titanicbelfast.com/visitor-information/
Facilities
Two multi-lingual ATM cash machines are situated within Titanic Belfast, located on Level -1
It's free, and accessible throughout the building
Titanic Belfast has 520 secure, underground parking spaces. Parking charges begin at £2 for the first hour and £1 per hour thereafter. Payment machines are available on Level -1 and -2 and accept cash, credit/debit card, Android, Google and Apple Pay. Payment can also be made by contactless card at the exit barriers.
The underground car park is open 24hrs and has a maximum height of 2.1 metres. For high sided vehicles there are several pay and display above ground car parks available nearby on Queen’s Road.
Although lunch is provided, there are alternative dining outlets available throughout the venue. The Gallery Cafe, The Pantry or Hickson's Point offer a variety of different foods.
There are six charge points available for electric cars in the underground car park on Level -1.
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Titanic Belfast, 1 Olympic Way, Queen's Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast BT3 9EP
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