Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only.
Embark on a captivating 2-hour private walking tour that unveils the rich tapestry of Titanic and Southampton’s heritage. As you stroll through historic sites like Town Quay, Mayflower Pilgrims Memorial, and the Southampton Town Walls, you’ll uncover intriguing stories of the Titanic’s connection to this vibrant city. Along the way, you’ll pass by landmarks such as South Western House, The White Star Tavern, and The Grapes on Oxford Street, each holding its own secrets and tales from the past. This immersive journey offers a glimpse into the fascinating history that binds Southampton and the legendary Titanic.
Town Quay in Southampton is a bustling waterfront area renowned for its maritime significance. It serves as a poignant reminder of the city's maritime history and its role as the departure point for the ill-fated ship's maiden voyage in 1912. Total walking time of the tour is allocate here.
The memorial is a testament to Southampton's rich maritime heritage, which also includes its connection to the Titanic's fateful voyage.
The Southampton Town Walls are medieval fortifications that once surrounded the town and played a significant role in its defense.
The accommodation where the Titanic's First Class passengers and senior crew resided prior to departure. (Visit from the outside)
The accommodation where a significant number of Third Class Titanic passengers stayed during their voyage provides a glimpse into the experiences of those aboard this historic ship. These modest yet essential lodgings served as a temporary home for passengers from various backgrounds and walks of life, each with their own hopes and dreams as they embarked on their journey across the Atlantic. (Visit from the outside)
Oxford Street harbors a multitude of concealed ties to the Titanic that extend beyond its surface. Exploring the intricate web of connections between this iconic London street and the ill-fated ship reveals a fascinating narrative that delves into history, culture, and the enduring legacy of the Titanic disaster.
Meet the guide at Town Quay, in front of the Watergate ruin
Southampton is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich maritime history, modern shopping, and cultural attractions. As a key port for the Titanic and a gateway to the Isle of Wight, it offers a unique blend of historical significance and contemporary charm.
A museum dedicated to Southampton's maritime history, including the Titanic's departure.
A gallery showcasing contemporary and historical art collections.
A scenic waterfront park with views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight.
Fried fish with chips, a British staple.
Fresh seafood from the Solent.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous outdoor events. Ideal for sightseeing and water activities.
British Pound (GBP)
GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Southampton is generally safe with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be taken.
Southampton Central
Southampton Coach Station
Affordable and frequent bus services across the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque island with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and scenic landscapes.
A historic naval city with museums, historic dockyards, and waterfront attractions.
Price varies by option