Titanic Memorial

Titanic Memorial

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What people are saying

Holly Bednar, Realtor at eXp Realty, LLC
7 months ago

This exhibit at National Harbor is a great way to get a more in depth, historical perspective of what took place. There so many interesting artifacts, some from the wreckage, some from sister ships. The letters from passengers and crew to their families were so poignant. The photos are haunting. As you go through the exhibit you wear your earbuds or head phones and listen to the tour narration on your smartphone. If you need audio equipment you can pay small fee and they provide it for you. It has a real museum feel to it. It takes about an hour and a half to go through it and they have a souvenir shop you can visit on the way out. Bring parking money as it is National Harbor, after all. It's a great low-key activity, and really makes you appreciate how much easier it is to travel nowadays. Even first class travelers back then didn't have toilets, so, you know, lucky us.

Anthony P
9 months ago

This memorial to the men who gave up their seats on the lifeboats of the Titanic sits at the South end of Waterfront Park at the edge of Ft McNair. The statue itself is beautiful with plenty of seating and great water views in a tree lined space. It’s generally quiet here compared the rest of the Wharf area, and is a nice escape.

THE STORY OF
8 months ago

The Titanic Memorial in DC is a poignant tribute to the lives lost aboard the iconic ship. Its intricate design and serene location create a solemn atmosphere, allowing visitors to reflect on the historical tragedy. The attention to detail in the memorial's architecture and the surrounding area's upkeep enhances the overall experience. A visit here offers a respectful and moving way to pay homage to the passengers and crew of the Titanic.

Kelly M.
a year ago

A little known and oddly located memorial that honors “the men who gave their lives so women and children might be saved”. But for me, it’s less about the memorial and more about the pretty promenade you can walk to get to and from the memorial. If you live here, it’s worth visiting some time. If you’re a tourist and only here for a short time, maybe only venture here if you’re already planning to visit the Wharf. It’s not worth the time to make a separate trip.

Digital Hassan
a month ago

Title: A Poignant Echo of the Past: The Titanic Memorial in D.C. Review: While it may not top the usual list of tourist hotspots, the Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a profound destination for history enthusiasts and those touched by tragedy. Located in a serene waterfront park, the memorial serves as a moving homage to the lives lost in the disaster. Symbolism in Solitude At the heart of the memorial is a remarkable statue by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The robed male figure, with arms outstretched toward the Potomac River, symbolizes heroism and mourning. While the inscription on the monument reflects societal views of the time, the statue's emotional impact is undeniable. It stirs deep reflections on sacrifice and remembrance for all those lost on the Titanic, regardless of gender or age. A Secluded Spot for Solace In contrast to the bustling National Mall, the tranquil setting of the Southwest Waterfront Park offers visitors a space to connect with the Titanic's poignant history deeply. The quiet atmosphere enhances the personal engagement with those aboard's narrative. Discovering History in Seclusion Its somewhat unexpected location only enhances the charm of the memorial, branding it as a hidden treasure for those who seek a more intimate historical experience. In Summary: Though many tourists may bypass it, the Titanic Memorial provides a resonant experience for those who venture there. It is a sanctuary of reflection, embodying the resilience of the human spirit in the face of great adversity. Highly Recommend!

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  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
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  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours