Sleeping

As the first ship to offer running water in every cabin, Titanic was designed to cater for the needs of all its passengers.  First class accommodation was truly luxurious, with cost ranging from £30 for a cabin on A-Deck, to £870 for a private suite on B-Deck. 

Titanic’s second class berths would have been considered first class on other shipping lines at that time.  Most third class cabins had bunk beds for 4 or 6 people and were provided with heat and electrical lighting.

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Visiting Information

TITANICa The Exhibition is on display the the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Cultra. Click here for opening times, how to get here and admission prices.

 

Titanic Exhibition

The Titanic exhibition is housed in the Transport galleries at the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Cultra. You can also experience "TITANICa The People's Story in the Outdoor Folk Museum.

Click here for more information on the 500 artefacts on display and also the Ultimate Living History experience.