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Tours now daily at 11am & 2pm.
  Drawing Office access can no longer be guaranteed
due to re-development. This is unavoidable.

The Tour
The Walking Tour meets outside the "Premier Inn Hotel, Titanic Quarter" at 11AM & 2PM Daily. Tour lasts 2 hours (approx). This includes a 30 minutes stop in our Pump-House café for lunch.
Our Tour Itinerary as follows:
Titanic Quarter - Europe's largest and most exciting waterfront development will transform a 185-acre site on the queens island.
Harland and Wolff - Access to the former HQ of Harland and Wolff dating from 1900. Now the HQ of Titanic Quarter.
Titanic's drawing offices - A main highlight to our tour, is special access to Titanic's drawing offices where famed Thomas Andrews designed Titanic, Olympic and Britannic.
The building of the Titanic signature project - View the building of the worlds biggest Titanic visitor attraction. This £97 million iconic attraction is expected to be visited by 500,000 people in 2012.
Titanic's Slipway - Walk along the slipways were Titanic was built and launched nearly 100 years ago. See were Titanic first touched the water back in 1911, as we compare photos of then and now. NO ACCESS TO THE SLIPWAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE (This is due to the redevelopment of the titanic quarter site)
HMS Caroline - View the last remaining World War One Ship in existence, still commisioned by the Royal Navy, built in 1914 HMS Caroline has been docked in Belfast for 86 years.
30 min stop for lunch - at the Pump-House Cafe and Visitor centre. A selection of hot food, snacks and refreshments will be available along with free Wi-Fi for our visitors.
Titanic's Dock and Pump-House - Finally immerse yourself in history at the Mighty Titanic's Dock. The last place Titanic rested on dry ground. Unchanged since 1911 this dry dock is the only place on Queens Island were you can appreciate the sheer physical size of Titanic. Out Tour finishes inside the old section Pump-House where we view the massive pumping engines, original tool shops and a new audio visual programme on the dock and pump-house.