Step Aboard the Titanic and Follow a Passenger's Journey Through History
The first thing they hand you isn't a ticket.
It's a life.
When visitors enter Titanic: The Exhibition, they receive a boarding card bearing the name of an actual passenger who sailed aboard the world's most famous ocean liner. Suddenly, this isn't just another museum exhibit. It becomes a personal journey through one of history's most enduring stories.
Instead of simply viewing artifacts behind glass, guests step into the world of the Titanic and follow the voyage through the eyes of someone who was actually there.
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Immerse yourself in the exquisite detail and craftsmanship aboard the Titanic.
Step Aboard the World's Most Famous Ship
As music from the early 1900s drifts through the galleries, visitors move from the excitement surrounding Titanic's construction and launch to the anticipation of her maiden voyage.
Along the way, they explore recreated first- and third-class accommodations, walk past a replica of the ship's iconic Grand Staircase, and encounter more than 300 artifacts connected to Titanic and the White Star Line.
The exhibit traces the ship's story from its ambitious beginnings through the voyage that captured the world's imagination. Visitors learn about the engineering marvel that Titanic represented, the luxury that attracted wealthy travelers, and the hopes carried by immigrants seeking new opportunities in America.
The exhibit doesn't shy away from the tragedy that followed, but it also highlights the optimism and ambition that defined the era.
By the time guests reach the memorial wall and discover the fate of the passenger on their boarding card, the story feels remarkably personal.
Descend to the Wreck Site
The experience continues with a Discovery Gallery dedicated to the Titanic's final resting place.
Visitors can stand above a simulated ocean-floor debris field and explore the aftermath of one of history's most famous maritime disasters. An optional virtual reality experience takes guests 2.5 miles beneath the Atlantic Ocean, offering a close-up look at the wreck site as it exists today.
The combination of personal stories, historical artifacts, and modern technology helps bridge the gap between a tragedy that occurred more than a century ago and the people who continue to be fascinated by it today.
Why Titanic Still Captivates Us
More than 100 years after Titanic slipped beneath the waves, people already know how the story ends.
What keeps them coming back is the chance to understand the people who lived it.
The exhibition transforms a familiar historical event into something deeply human. Visitors don't just learn about Titanic—they experience the hopes, dreams, and realities of the passengers and crew whose lives became part of history.
For a few hours, guests step aboard the world's most famous ship and follow one passenger's story all the way to the end.
Quick Facts
Experience: Titanic: The Exhibition
Allow: 90 minutes to 2 hours
Don't Miss:
Passenger boarding card experience
Grand Staircase replica
First- and third-class cabin recreations
Discovery Gallery
Optional virtual reality dive to the wreck site
Highlights:
- Receive a boarding card tied to a real Titanic passenger and follow their story throughout the exhibit.
- Explore recreated cabins and a replica of the ship's famous Grand Staircase.
- View more than 300 artifacts connected to Titanic and the White Star Line.
- Visit the Discovery Gallery and learn about the ship's wreck site.
- Add a virtual reality experience that descends 2.5 miles beneath the Atlantic Ocean.



