1st Class Parlour Suite B64

First class parlour suite B64, Titanic, Belfast, March 1912.

Titanic’s first class accommodation was capable of housing up to 735 passengers.  The style of accommodation on offer ranged from comfortable single-berth cabins to magnificent multi-room parlour suites. 

The first class cabins and suites were located over five decks, generally amidships, where the ship’s motion would be least felt.  First class accommodation also held 350 cheaper standard cabins with single beds, used for accompanying servants and staff.

"Perhaps the most striking are the suite rooms of which there is an unusually large number, decorated in different styles and periods." 

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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.