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Audio guide
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Hear authentic testimonies from passengers and crew, voiced through an immersive audio guide with music and sound design.
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Walk through recreated first- and third-class cabins that capture the realities of life on board in 1912.
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See 200+ original artefacts, including personal letters, photographs, and keepsakes rarely shown outside Europe.
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Experience a narrative curated by Claes-Göran Wetterholm, one of the world’s foremost Titanic historians.
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Visit while you can. This limited-time exhibition is in Sydney only until September 2025.
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Upgrade to premium: Skip the line and take home exclusive souvenirs, a commemorative tote bag, and a postcard.
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Entry to Titanic: The Human Story exhibition at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Pier 2/3, Sydney
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Audio guide in English with transcript on request
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Skip-the-line access (if premium option selected)
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Tote bag and postcard (if premium option selected)
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You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Step into the story of Titanic with skip-the-line entry, an audio guide, and exclusive keepsakes for premium ticketholders.
Getting started
Arrive at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Pier 2/3, and head to the main entrance for ticket validation. Premium ticket holders enjoy priority access; no waiting in line. Collect your audio guide and receive a commemorative tote bag and postcard before beginning your self-guided visit.
What to expect
This immersive exhibition, curated by Musealia and historian Claes‑Göran Wetterholm, brings the human side of the Titanic’s 1912 voyage to life through original artefacts and personal stories. The experience is designed to be reflective and accessible for all ages.
Features
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200+ authentic artefacts: Examine rare objects, letters, and Marconigrams from passengers and crew, including First Officer Murdoch’s letter—often highlighted by visitors.
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Recreated ship interiors: Walk through detailed first-class suites and third-class cabins, capturing the contrast in 1912 travel.
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Audio guide with survivor testimonies: Hear real voices and music from the era, with a printed transcript available on request.
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Exclusive premium extras: Take home a Titanic tote bag and postcard—exclusive to premium ticket holders.
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Cashless, accessible venue: The exhibition is fully indoor, air-conditioned, stroller-friendly, and accessible to service animals; carer tickets are free with proof.
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Highly rated by visitors: 2,500+ reviews average 4.5/5, with frequent praise for the moving storytelling and audio experience.
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What to bring
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Bring your booking confirmation (digital or printed) for entry.
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Bring a valid photo ID if requested at the entrance.
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Bring a payment card or digital payment method, as the event and merchandise store are cashless.
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Only bring items you can carry, as there is no cloakroom or storage available.
What’s not allowed
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Food and beverages are not permitted inside the venue, and none are available for purchase on site.
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed.
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Professional photography equipment, selfie sticks, and tripods are not permitted.
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Smoking, vaping, and weapons are strictly prohibited.
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Pets are not allowed, except for registered service animals.
Accessibility
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The venue is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly.
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No wheelchairs are available for hire on site.
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Service animals are welcome.
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Free carer tickets are available with valid proof.
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Printed transcripts of the audio guide are available on request for hearing-impaired guests.
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Accessible restrooms are available on or just outside the premises.
Additional information
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All ages are welcome; children under 4 enter free. Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
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The experience is held indoors in an air-conditioned venue.
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The visit lasts approximately 80–90 minutes. Arrive at the time stated on your ticket; late entry is subject to availability, and last session doors close 15 minutes after the start time.
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Photography is allowed for personal use, but please be mindful of other visitors.
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No refunds are provided except as required under Australian Consumer Law. Date and time changes may be possible up to 48 hours before your visit, subject to availability.
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Advance booking is recommended as sessions can sell out.
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There are no strobe lights used in the exhibition.
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Metered and paid parking options are available nearby; parking is not included with your ticket.
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Nearby cafes and bars are available for food and drink before or after your visit.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.
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Address: Pier 2/3 - 13A Hickson Road, Dawes Point, NSW 2000.
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Landmark: The entrance can be found midway down Pier 2/3.
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