Sydney: Titanic The Human Story Tickets with Audio Guide
Highlights
- Hear real-life stories from passengers and crew members, brought to life through an engaging audio guide featuring music and sound effects.
- Step into meticulously recreated first- and third-class cabins that offer a glimpse into the daily life aboard the ship in 1912.
- Discover over 200 authentic artifacts, such as personal letters, photographs, and mementos rarely exhibited outside of Europe.
- Immerse yourself in a captivating narrative curated by Claes-Göran Wetterholm, a leading authority on the Titanic's history.
- Make sure not to miss out. This temporary exhibit is exclusive to Sydney and will only be available until September 2025.
- Enhance your experience with the premium option: Enjoy priority access, receive unique souvenirs, a special commemorative tote bag, and a postcard to remember your visit.
Inclusions
- Admission to Titanic exhibition at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Pier 2/3, Sydney
- English audio guide with transcript available
- Skip-the-line with premium option
- Complimentary tote bag and postcard
Cancellation Policy
Your personalized Titanic experience
Embark on a journey through history with a skip-the-line entry, immersive audio guide, and special souvenirs exclusively for premium ticketholders.
Commencing your adventure
Upon arrival at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Pier 2/3, proceed to the main entrance for ticket validation. Premium ticket holders benefit from priority access, eliminating any wait times. Obtain your audio guide along with a commemorative tote bag and postcard to kickstart your self-guided exploration.
Anticipated highlights
This captivating exhibition, expertly curated by Musealia in collaboration with historian Claes‑Göran Wetterholm, breathes life into the personal narratives of the Titanic's ill-fated 1912 voyage through a collection of genuine artifacts and poignant accounts. The experience is thoughtfully crafted to resonate with visitors of all generations.
Key features to look forward to
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Over 200 genuine artifacts: Delve into a treasure trove of rare items, letters, and Marconigrams exchanged by passengers and crew, including the renowned letter penned by First Officer Murdoch—a standout for many visitors.
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Authentic ship recreations: Wander through meticulously recreated first-class suites and third-class cabins, offering a glimpse into the contrasting worlds of 1912 travel.
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Immersive audio guide with survivor testimonials: Listen to real accounts and period music, with a printed transcript available upon request for a deeper insight.
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Exclusive premium perks: Depart with a Titanic-themed tote bag and postcard—exclusively reserved for premium ticket holders.
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Convenient and inclusive facilities: The exhibition venue is cashless, fully enclosed, equipped with air conditioning, and welcomes strollers and service animals; carer tickets are complimentary with valid documentation.
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Raved about by visitors: Boasting over 2,500 reviews averaging 4.5 out of 5, visitors frequently commend the poignant storytelling and immersive audio elements.
Before Your Visit
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Ensure you have your booking confirmation (digital or printed) for smooth entry.
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Remember to carry a valid photo ID if it's required at the entrance.
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Bring a payment card or digital payment method, as the event and merchandise store operate on a cashless basis.
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Only bring essentials you can manage yourself, as there are no cloakroom facilities available.
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Kindly note that food and beverages are not allowed inside the venue, and no sale of these items is available on-site.
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Avoid bringing large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage as they are not permitted on the premises.
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Professional photography equipment, selfie sticks, and tripods are restricted items within the venue.
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Smoking, vaping, and weapons are strictly prohibited for the safety and comfort of all visitors.
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Except for registered service animals, pets are not allowed on the premises.
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The venue is designed to be wheelchair accessible and friendly for strollers.
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Wheelchairs are not available for rent at the venue, so please plan accordingly.
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Service animals are welcomed within the premises.
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Free carer tickets can be arranged with valid supporting documentation.
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For hearing-impaired guests, printed transcripts of the audio guide can be provided upon request.
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Accessible restrooms are conveniently located either on-site or in close proximity.
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All age groups are invited to explore; children under 4 years old enter free of charge, while those under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
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The experience takes place indoors within a comfortable, air-conditioned setting.
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Plan for an approximately 80–90-minute visit. Be punctual as late entry is subject to availability, with doors closing 15 minutes after the session begins.
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Feel free to take personal photographs but be considerate of other guests during your visit.
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Refunds are only available as mandated by Australian Consumer Law. Changes to dates and times can be accommodated up to 48 hours before your visit, depending on availability.
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It's recommended to book in advance as sessions tend to fill up quickly.
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The exhibition does not use strobe lights during the experience.
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Parking options, including metered and paid facilities, are available nearby. Please note that parking is not included in your ticket.
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Explore nearby cafes and bars for dining options before or after your visit to enhance your overall experience.
My Tickets
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Your e-ticket will be sent to your email immediately after booking.
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To make the most of your experience, aim to be at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to your guided tour start time.
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Have your e-ticket ready on your phone along with a valid ID when you arrive at the meeting point.
Meeting Point Details
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Present your ticket at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.
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Location: Pier 2/3 - 13A Hickson Road, Dawes Point, NSW 2000.
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Spot the entrance halfway along Pier 2/3.