Titanic Museum
Titanic Museum

Titanic Museum

Daily 9am–9pm
3235 W 76 Country Blvd., Branson, Missouri, 65616

The basics

All visitors receive a boarding pass with the name of an actual passenger, and can explore the museum on a self-guided 90-minute tour. See the Grand Staircase, cabins, parlors, and hallways across 20 different galleries. Visitors can touch a real iceberg, stand on sloping decks that replicate the ship’s final moments, and sit in a true-to-size lifeboat. Gain additional insight from the museum’s realistic and interactive exhibits and stories about the Titanic’s passengers. At the end of the tour, visitors can find out the fate of the passenger whose boarding pass they received.

Book skip-the-line tickets to avoid waiting in line. For extra savings, opt for a combo ticket that also includes entrance to other Branson attractions, such as Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, Top Ops, Tracks Family Fun Parks, or Silver Dollar City.

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Things to know before you go

  • A free audio guide is available.
  • Photos are not allowed inside the museum.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible.
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How to get there

The Titanic Museum is located about 4 miles (6 kilometers) west of downtown Branson, at the intersection of Country Boulevard and Highway 165. Driving is the easiest way to reach the museum. There is a large parking lot on site.

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When to get there

Museum hours can vary greatly by month and during the month: while opening is always in the morning, the museum might close soon after lunch or stay open late into the evening. Check the schedule ahead of time to avoid disappointment. Many visitors spend at least two hours here. The museum can be busy on weekends and holidays.

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Branson Museums

Branson may be known for its numerous theaters and performing arts venues, but it’s also home to an eclectic assortment of museums. In addition to the Titanic Museum, visitors can stop at the Hollywood Wax Museum, the Veterans Memorial Museum, the Branson Auto & Farm Museum, the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum, the Branson Dinosaur Museum, and the World’s Largest Toy Museum.

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