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Titanic’s Distillers at Thompson Dock

Titanic’s Distillers at Thompson Dock

In the heart of the Maritime Mile, where the Titanic once stood is Thompson Dock and Pumphouse- the home of Titanic Distillers.

Inspired by the people who worked in Belfast’s shipyards more than a century ago- you will now be able to walk in their footsteps in the very pump-house and dry dock that represents such an authentic part of the Titanic story and indeed the history of Belfast.

Book your tour experience now at titanicdistillers.com

HMS Caroline

HMS Caroline

One ship, one hundred years, one thousand stories!

HMS Caroline is the last known surviving warship from one of the largest naval battles ever fought - 1916’s Battle of Jutland. Explore HMS Caroline and witness the Battle of Jutland unfold, discover the captain’s quarters; see where the crew lived and slept and get up close to the ship’s original engines. Take time out to walk the decks and pick up a souvenir from the shop.

PRONI

PRONI

The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) The Public Record Office of Northern is the official archive for NI, holding over 3 million public and privately deposited records. Holding the Harland & Wolff archive which is one of the most extensive business archives held in the Public Record Office, with around 16,000 documents. The collection includes minute books detailing key decisions throughout the company's history, sea trial records, photographs, and other items that document most aspects of the history of Belfast's famous shipbuilding firm.

 

Linen Lounge at Belfast Metropolitan College

Linen Lounge at Belfast Metropolitan College

The Linen Lounge is the perfect place for a relaxing morning coffee, a bistro lunch or fine dining experience. During term-time, food is prepared and served by students undertaking professional cookery and hospitality programmes at NI’s largest college. Please refer to website for opening times and to make reservations.

PRONI

PRONI

The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) The Public Record Office of Northern is the official archive for NI, holding over 3 million public and privately deposited records. Holding the Harland & Wolff archive which is one of the most extensive business archives held in the Public Record Office, with around 16,000 documents. The collection includes minute books detailing key decisions throughout the company's history, sea trial records, photographs, and other items that document most aspects of the history of Belfast's famous shipbuilding firm.

 

Belfast Bikes – Titanic Walkway

Belfast Bikes – Titanic Walkway

Cineworld

Cineworld

Cineworld Belfast is located at Odyssey and features 13 state-of-the-art screens including IMAX4DX extreme cinema and 270-degree ScreenX.

The shiny new cinema also features an in-cinema café, serving Lavazza coffee, as well as all your cinema snack favourites, including Rollover hot dogs, Candyking Pick & Mix and ICEE frozen drinks.

W5 Belfast

W5 Belfast

The world is changing and so are we. After 20 years as one of Northern Ireland’s favourite family destinations, W5 has been completely reimagined with a major £5million investment.

From top to bottom, W5 has been completely transformed. Two reimagined exhibition floors will excite and inspire, with exhibits and experiences covering everything from climate change and nature to film and TV production, optical illusions, built engineering, medical science and much, much more.

Daily science shows at a purpose-built Science Bar will be a place for interactive learning and engagement. Meanwhile, a new under 8s area developed by W5’s in-house creative team, will ignite the imaginations as visitors step into a living storybook world, where family favourites are brought to life through immersive roleplay.

A refreshed ground floor includes The Lost Planet – a space and dinosaur themed maze of climbing frames and slides that takes soft play to a new dimension – and an eye-catching new ‘Skull Cave’ exhibit features giant replica dinosaur and human skulls.

For further information and to book, visit www.W5online.co.uk

 

 

Belfast Harbour Heritage Room

Belfast Harbour Heritage Room

Belfast Harbour hosts a permanent exhibition in its Harbour Office entitled ‘A Port that Built a City’ to celebrate 400 years of Belfast’s maritime history. As well as interactive displays examining the Harbour and its unique art collection, the space also includes a stunning stained glass window by local artist, Ann Smith, the ‘Titanic table’ and artefacts from the Harbour’s past.

Visit their website for more info.

The Dock Café

The Dock Café

Located at the base of the ARC apartments. The Dock Cafe is Belfast’s only Honesty Box Café. Enjoy fresh locally-made coffee, teas, buns and soup (or bring your own food), browse the artwork and local history. Find a cosy corner or a squashy sofa, and if you want, make a donation on the way out - it’s totally up to you!

Opening hours: Tuesday- Saturday 11am - 4pm