Titanic & Belfast City
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Private Black Cab Tour through Belfast’s political districts
Visit the iconic Titanic Belfast Museum
Explore murals and landmarks reflecting the city’s history
Learn local stories from expert driver-guides
Discover Belfast’s transformation from conflict to culture
€ 901
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Discover Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, a city shaped by resilience, innovation, and history. Begin with a panoramic overview before setting out on a private Black Cab Tour through the city’s political districts. Hear personal stories and explore striking murals that illustrate Belfast’s turbulent past and journey toward peace.
Continue to Titanic Belfast, a world-class museum built on the site where the RMS Titanic was designed and launched. Spread across nine interactive galleries, the exhibition uses immersive displays, special effects, and full-scale reconstructions to tell the ship’s remarkable story from conception to tragedy and legacy.
Experience the spirit of Belfast, where a complex history and a hopeful future meet, and uncover the city’s most iconic sites with your expert driver-guide.
Private transportation with driver-guide
Black Cab Political Tour
Entrance to Titanic Belfast Museum
Meals and drinks
Gratuities
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Warm clothing
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing recommended
The tour operates rain or shine
Bring a camera to capture Belfast’s landmarks
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Activity Provider: Irish Luxury Day Tours
Customer Reviews
Key

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

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. There is a little surprise too, which wasn't expected tbh. Worth a visit once ✨
Aleksandra

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 never feels confusing. You should easily allow around 3 hours to see everything properly. There is a souvenir shop and a coffee shop inside the building, and several ticket options are available. We chose the ticket that included the SS Nomadic ship outside, and it added a lot to the experience. It made a strong impression on all of us — one of the best museum experiences we’ve had.
Haz.

Visited on 31st Dec. I think 4 hours might not be enough. It sum up the entire belfast. Will go back again. Truly an eye-opening experience. It gave me a much deeper insight into Belfast’s culture than I anticipated. We spent 3.5 hours and still couldn’t cover everything. Definitely come early in the morning to fully enjoy it
Ross

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 quite somber. To see the names of those who didn’t survive on a wall was very sad. Highly recommended. A great facility and quite reasonably priced.
