HMS Caroline Museum, Belfast, County Down BT3 9DT
Details
Accessibility
Contact venue to discuss your requirements.
Brief description
HMS Caroline is a C-class light cruiser, built in Birkenhead at Lairds shipyard in 1914. After fighting in the 1916 Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle in history, she was recommissioned for service in the East Indies. HMS Caroline arrived in Belfast in 1924 and became the static floating headquarters of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. After being decommissioned in 2011, the ship was restored.
Address
Alexandra Dock, Titanic Quarter, Queen's Road, Belfast, Co. Antrim BT3 9DT
Phone
028 9045 4484
Website
https://www.nmrn.org.uk/exhibitions-projects/hms-caroline
Directions
By car – Take the car and park in its free car park which is located beside the ship. It is only a two minute drive on Queen’s Road past the SSE arena and Titanic Belfast.
Opening Times
Monday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, including bank holidays. Last entry is at 4pm. Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change. Tickets can be bought from our ticket desk or online, where visitors will save 20% off all tickets.
Transport
Take the 10 minute journey on the G2 Glider bus from Belfast City Hall to the Catalyst Inc. stop. Simply walk through Catalyst’s car park to reach us at Alexandra Dock. For more travel information go to: www.traveline.info/
Amenities
Cafe, gift shop.
Travel Information
For further travel information in Northern Ireland please see: www.translink.co.uk
Or call Translink on 028 90 66 66 30