Located in Belfast's most famous historical hot spot this tourist attraction is one of the city's most exciting new ventures. Over the next number of years The Titanic Quarter will be built and developed as a prime tourist spot. Admittedly, we happened across it totally by accident (we were going to another building linked with Titanic close by, we failed to see the room so decided to detour around the docks)
And so we discovered the story behind Belfast's maritime magic at the dry dock and pump house. This area was once the very heart of Harland & Wolff during the construction of the Titanic.
The dry dock is HUGE. This is not an exaggeration. It was ...gargantuan! (Imagine getting a bath in that bad boy! Ha, think of the amount of water and all those fluffy bubbles! Sorry, out of crazy Suzi B land)
Back to boat...we decided not to take one of the guided tours (you can choose to do so inside) so instead we dandered slowly around by ourselves. I'd recommend taking the left side so you can check out the life size model of the Titanic's prow (wow!) Then continue on and look at the entrance to the lower dock. The steps lead down to the lower level. It's interesting to see the ramp which was used to carry all the building materials, and that chain. Boy that is old! When you think how old this place is, there's so much history and life to it, even though it's deserted.
So once you've had enough here, go on to the end of the dock and see if you can spot the few leaks in the gate. Scary, isn't it! Once you reach the end and are at the waters edge, if you're a total tourist, which I am, you can stretch your arms Rose style in Titanic and pretend to be flying. I did, I'm sorry, its fun! The views up this end are stunning. Take a look at the machinery currently working, building the ships of today. It's obviously machine now not man, the dockers life has gone.
I found this all incredibly interesting. You can go in to the Pump house where there's a small cafe situated as well as some more informative points and videos to watch. Look for the picture showing the rudders of the Titanic. Look at the size of these compared to the dock. Mind blowing!
This would be a great place to bring visitors. Exceptionally informative and interesting. I could not believe I'd never been here never mind heard of it. I'll def be back to check out more and Its 100% getting brilliant recommendations from me. read more