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Discover the captivating Titanic Quarter Walking Tour in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and immerse yourself in the city’s legendary maritime heritage. This guided experience invites you to explore the very docks and pump-houses where the world-famous Titanic was constructed, combining history, culture, and local flavors along the way.
Your journey begins at the iconic Big Fish sculpture, a standout among Belfast’s visitor attractions. From there, follow a scenic route along the River Lagan’s Maritime Mile, taking in remarkable sights like the Lagan Weir Bridge, SSE Arena, the historic RMS Nomadic, the Titanic Museum, and the Titanic Hotel, once the heart of the shipyard operations.
As you stroll, your expert guide will share fascinating stories about the Titanic’s creation and the skilled workers who brought her to life. The tour includes a unique stop at Titanic Distillers, located in the original Thompson Dock and Pumphouse, where you’ll sample a signature Titanic whiskey and delve into Belfast’s revived whiskey-making tradition.
Step into history as you clock in at the Pumphouse just as shipyard workers did over a century ago. Here, get an insider’s view of the distillery’s operations and hear the remarkable tale of how Belfast’s whiskey industry was reborn after nearly ninety years, adding a modern twist to your historical adventure.
This unforgettable walking tour lasts approximately two hours and includes a whiskey tasting at Titanic Distillers. All other food and drinks, as well as museum entry, are not included. Secure your spot now for a remarkable journey through Belfast’s iconic Titanic Quarter—spaces fill up fast!







