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RMS MAJESTIC CABIN
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The RMS Majestic cabin sleeps eight people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, including Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicate the opulent environment onboard the famous White Star shipping line. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including four double beds and a deluxe double whirlpool bath. These cabins are the perfect base for a large family looking for a hotel in Liverpool city centre.
ABOUT THE RMS MAJESTIC
The RMS Majestic was built by Germany in 1914 and was the largest ship in existence until 1935. Originally called the SS. Bismarck, the ship was presented to the English government as war repatriations for the ships that were lost, and so the RMS Majestic was given to The White Star Line Co. and served the company until 1936.







MORGAN’S VAULT
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Ship’s Vault cabin sleeps 20 people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, as we provide Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by the RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicates the opulence aboard the famous White Star shipping liner. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including 10 comfortable double beds and two deluxe double whirlpool baths.
ABOUT THE SHIP’S VAULT
The Ship’s Vault is rich in history as it offers a walk-in vault that was once used to store RMS Titanic’s plans and documents, and also housed all the White Star’s contacts and cash reserves. You will therefore stay in the very room that was responsible for preserving history.
RMS CELTIC CABIN
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The RMS Celtic cabin sleeps four people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, as we provide Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by the RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicates the opulent environment aboard the famous White Star shipping liner. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including two comfortable double beds.
ABOUT THE RMS CELTIC
The RMS Celtic is regarded as the luckiest ship ever built by the White Star line, as it survived countless torpedoes and numerous collisions. The liner was built in 1901 but unfortunately became stranded in Cobh, Ireland, in 1928. It was at this point that the insurance company decided to end the ship’s lengthy career.
RMS OCEANIC CABIN
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The RMS Oceanic cabin sleeps four people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, as we provide Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by the RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicates the opulent environment aboard the famous White Star shipping liner. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including two comfortable double beds.
ABOUT THE RMS OCEANIC
The RMS Oceanic was built in 1899 by the White Star Line to become the largest ship in the world. After 15 years of service, the ship was commissioned by the Royal NAVY as an armed merchant cruiser. However, on 8th September 1914, she was ran aground and wrecked off the island of Foula, Scotland, and was the first allied passenger ship to be lost at war.
RMS BRITANNIC CABIN
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The RMS Britannic cabin sleeps eight people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, as we provide Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by the RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicates the opulent environment aboard the famous White Star shipping liner. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including four double beds and a deluxe double whirlpool bath.
ABOUT THE RMS BRITANNIC
Built in 1914, the RMS Britannic was regarded, at the time, as the largest ship in the world, and was originall called the RMS Gigantic. It was the third of the three Olympic-class ocean liners by the White Star Line; the first being the RMS Olympic and the second was the RMS Titanic. However, the ship was never used for its intended purpose, as it was utilised as a hospital ship during WWI. Unfortunately, the ship was struck by a German mine just two years later in 1916.
RMS ARABIC CABIN
THE CABINS
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The RMS Arabic cabin sleeps four people, and offers the perfect blend of elegant period decoration with impressive modern technologies, as we provide Sky TV (coming soon), WiFi, and a smart TV. Our luxurious furnishings, which were inspired by the RMS Titanic, were also made on-site by our team of talented carpenters.
This sophisticatedly spacious room, situated on the lower ground, offers all the beauty and glamour that’s synonymous with the Titanic era, and replicates the opulent environment aboard the famous White Star shipping liner. Everything you need will be just a stone’s throw away, including two double beds.
ABOUT THE RMS ARABIC
Built in 1902 by Harland and Wolff, the RMS Arabic was given to The White Star Line Co. before her completion by another shipping line due to increasing financial difficulties. For many years, the ship was used for running out of Liverpool’s port, but the ship was unfortunately sunk by a German U boat in 1915 and sank within 10 minutes. 44 people lost their lives that day, 3 of the people aboard were American; it was this tragedy that led to negations about America’s involvement in WWI.