The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition
Following the highly successful opening in Madrid and Munich, ‘The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition’ has sailed to London to tell the poignant story of the unsinkable ship from construction to its tragic end.
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London’s Largest Titanic Exhibition

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‘The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition’ is the largest Titanic exhibition ever held in London.
The experience brings visitors for a breath-taking 2-hour multi-sensory journey to experience the legacy of Britain’s most famous ocean liner from the very beginning until it met its chilling fate halfway to New York on the Atlantic Ocean.
The experience consists of two VR experiences and a breath-taking 360-degree projection room where visitors can witness the story of the Callaghan family, a fictional father and daughter duo travelling on the Titanic and miraculously survived to reunite with their mother and wife in the United States.
Original Movie Props from James Cameron’s Titanic (1997)

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Upon arriving, make sure you scan the QR code at the entrance because the exhibition has a lot of AR elements you don’t want to miss.
After receiving your boarding pass, you will be virtually greeted by Captain Smith himself (the AR experience is available in 5 different languages) who will be your guide during your time at the exhibition.
In the first room, original props are on display from the Oscar winning ‘Titanic’ movie (1997) directed by James Cameron.
The props include entire table settings of White Star Line plates, cutleries and glasses actors and actresses used in the film. Every single piece of that tableware was specifically produced for the film and looks exactly like the originals passengers used on the ship in 1912.

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There is also an oak travelling secret desk used by Kate Winslet in the film along with a limited-edition Kate Winslet doll wearing the exact same blue and white dress Winslet wore in the film.

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There is also a ticket and advertising application from the film’s red carpet event, held in Leicester Square in 1997. The form informs that His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales would be attending to the event.

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A life jacket used in the film is also on display with the signature of Bernard Hill, the actor who played Captain Smith.
There are also replica outfits ladies and gentlemen wore at that time and some additional information about dressing habits and social requirements in the early 20th century Britain.

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The information panels displayed at different stages of the exhibition have been written by historians and exhibition curators. Take your time to read these panels because they provide detailed information about the ship, its passengers, the survivors and they even investigate myths and urban legends about the Titanic.

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Did you know that there is a photo of the iceberg that caused the sink of the Titanic?
A photograph was taken from the Prinz Adalbert on the 16th April 1912. Traces of red paint could be seen along the side of the iceberg where the Titanic hit it and scratched it.
Virtual Reality Room and 360 Degree Projection Room

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There are two VR experiences visitors can enjoy during their exhibition journey.
The first one is a seated VR experience where you will embark on an emotional journey on the board of the Titanic, called ‘Until the orchestra fell silent!’. This experience is playing tribute to the brave musicians who played on the sinking ship to help keep the passengers calm. They kept playing while other crew members helped the passengers into the life boats and watched the boats getting father and farther away from the ship floating on the ice cold Atlantic Ocean. They kept playing while the water slowly reached their feet. They kept playing even after the electricity went out on the entire ship. They kept playing until they couldn’t play anymore.
During this moving VR experience you will hear composer René Merkelbach’s newly composed piece, ‘Nearer, My God, to Tee’ that he wrote specifically for this experience.

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The next room is the 360 degree floor-to-ceiling projector room where you will witness the Titanic being built in Belfast, being launched and sail to Southampton.
You will feel like you were literally on the board of the ship, enjoying the golden sunset, feeling the gently breeze on your cheeks and hearing the seagulls around you.
You will watch the story of two 3rd class passengers, Elisabeth Callaghan and her father as they’re travelling to New York to reunite Elisabeth’s sickly mother who is in hospital.
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You will embark on an exciting journey with Elisabeth to explore the ship from the 3rd class all the way up to the elegant 1st class and even the engine room.
You will witness the Titanic fatal encounter with the iceberg and how everything changed in the blink of an eye for Elisabeth and her father.
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Elisabeth Callaghan and her father miraculously survived the catastrophe, but many others met their faith in the ice cold water.
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There were approx. 2,200 passengers on board of the Titanic approx. 1,400 of which died in the catastrophe.
Your next stop will be another VR experience.
This time you will board on a submarine to explore the wreckage of the Titanic lying 4km under the ocean.
Once you reached the bottom of the ocean, you will step into a glowing portal that brings you back in time and magically you’ll find yourself on the board of the Titanic.
You’ll have a chance to explore the engine room, and the classes from the 3rd to the 1st before enjoying the golden sunset on the deck.
At the end of your journey, Captain Smith gives you a farewell before a staff member helps you take your headset off.
‘The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition’ is a family-friendly experience suitable for all ages.
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At the end of the experience kids (and grown-ups) can test their memory and other skills at the interactive tables. There are multiple games to choose from. There are puzzles and memory games, or you can test your navigation skills by navigating the Titanic among the maze of icebergs.
At another room you can colour a drawing and scan your masterpiece to see it come alive as being projected on the big screen. Plus, you can bring your drawing home.
Café de Parisien
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Inspired by the original onboard elegant café, Café de Parisien offers light bits, sandwiches, cakes and hot and cold drinks to passengers.
Make sure you try the interactive mirrors in the café. Simply put your hand on the mirror and watch yourself transforming into a Titanic passenger.
Practical Info
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Address
The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition | Dock X, Unit 1 Canada Water, Surrey Quays Rd, London SE16 2XU
Opening Times
Until 2nd November 2025
Mon – Sat: 9am – 6:45pm
Sun: 9am – 6pm
Tickets
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