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Rising phoenix-like from the once bustling Harland & Wolff shipyard, this £77m silver colossus encases the dreams and disaster that encapsulate the story of Titanic.
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Belfast & Titanic Interactive Trail
Take this state-of-the-art trail by following a hand-held GPS-device which combines images, reconstructions, text and audio to bring the city's industrial and maritime history to life.
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Belfast City Hall memorials
Stop and reflect on the tragedy at the City Hall's Titanic Memorial. This 1920 stone sculpture features a female figure of Thane looking down on two sea-nymphs lifting a drowned sailor from the sea.
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Hop on Hop Off Water Taxi Service
Belfast's first and only Harbour Hop-on Hop-off water taxi service departs daily, 19 March to Dec 2012, from Donegall Quay, near the Big Blue Fish Sculpture.
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Maritime Emporium
Nautical artefacts, vintage posters and ship models share space in this snug shop with seafaring prints, furniture, and cushions made from old ships flags.
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Rayanne House Titanic Menu
Feast on Titanic's gourmet delights as you overlook the loughshore from where she was launched. Conor McClelland, Proprietor
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SS Nomadic
Titanic's 'little sister' tender was built in Belfast at the same time as her famous sibling. It was used to ferry 1st and 2nd class passengers to Titanic when she called at Cherbourg before crossing the Atlantic.
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Titanic Archives
Delve deeper into Titanic's story with the help of the Public Record Office (PRONI) which holds thousands of files, volumes and documents that make up the 1861-1987 Harland & Wolff archive.
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TITANICa: The Exhibition and The People's Story
Opened on 31 May 2011, the 100th anniversary of Titanic's Belfast launch, this exhibition connects the indoor Transport and outdoor Folk Museums with exhibitions and living history experiences telling the story of Titanic and its era.
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Titanic Belfast
Rising phoenix-like from the once bustling Harland & Wolff shipyard, this £77m silver colossus encases the dreams and disaster that encapsulate the story of Titanic.
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Titanic Boat Tour
Jump aboard the only tour in the world that shows you where this mighty ship was built and first slid into the sea. Belfast locals
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Titanic Centenary Boat Trips and Events
Titanic Leaving Voyage2 April, 19:15 (2hrs)Follow the wake of Titanic as she left Belfast Harbour for Southampton where she would depart on her fateful maiden voyage.
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Titanic Explorer Bus Tour
Guides dressed as shipyard workers from the era reveal Belfast's enduring connection with the world's most famous liner aboard this hop-off, hop-off bus tour.
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Titanic Links
Here are some other Titanic-related websites to acquaint you with the ship and its Belfast connection:Titanic StoriesTourism
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Titanic Murals
Two large-scale artworks along East Belfast's Lower Newtownards Road depict Thomas Andrews, Captain Smith, RMS Titanic and the Harland & Wolff cranes.
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Titanic's Dock and Pump-House
Once the ‘beating heart’ of Harland & Wolff shipyard, this listed Edwardian building houses a 12m deep pump-well whose four engines could drain two dry docks of 23m gallons of water in just 100mins.
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Titanic Souvenirs and overnights
Shoppers should stock up on all things shipshape at the Irish Linen and Gift Centre and Carroll's souvenir shops. Then
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Titanic Tours Belfast
Let this luxurious leather-seated Mercedes people carrier convey you in comfort round some of the city’s most evocative Titanic sites.
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Titanic Walking Tour
Follow in the footsteps of Titanic’s builders in this, the city’s only Titanic Walking Tour. Tour guide Colin Cobb’s
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