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Slipways in Belfast offers an immersive journey into nautical history, capturing the imagination of visitors with its impressive scale and historical displays. This fascinating attraction is located at the very site where the legendary Titanic and her sister ships took shape, surrounded by a large, open park perfect for family outings. Children can explore the ample spaces while adults delve into the rich maritime history through engaging displays and memorials. The etched outlines of the ships on the slipway ground offer a tangible connection to the past and lend a sense of awe at the magnitude of the shipbuilding feats accomplished here. With its free entry, Slipways provides an experience that is both educational and captivating, making it a must-see for anyone in or visiting Belfast.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Titanic
Bus stop 235 m walk
Victoria Road
Bus stop 172 m walk
Fraser Street Bridge
Bus stop 660 m walk
Thompson Dry Dock
Bus stop 359 m walk
Sydenham Road
Bus stop 640 m walk
Old Channel Road
Bus stop 643 m walk
Titanic Quarter
Train station 807 m walk

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4.7
based on 67 reviews
4.7/5 67 reviews
Thenucha Sivakumar
Thenucha Sivakumar
1 month ago on Google

Cool place with a lot of history. You can literally stand where the Titanic was built! Great views, chill vibe, and perfect for a walk, especially at sunset. A must-see if you’re in Belfast.

John Richardson
John Richardson
1 month ago on Google

Birth place of the Titanic and Britanic built side by side. Interesting sight

Thị Lụa Trịnh
Thị Lụa Trịnh
4 months ago on Google

Rms Olympic