Washington, D.C.
Visit the Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a poignant tribute to the passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic. This historical monument features a statue of a grief-stricken woman looking out towards the river, symbolizing the tragic sinking of the ship in 1912. Visitors can pay their respects and learn about the Titanic's ill-fated voyage while enjoying scenic views of the Potomac River.
Surrounded by a serene park setting, the Titanic Memorial offers a quiet place for contemplation and reflection. The statue's detailed craftsmanship and emotional impact make it a must-see for history enthusiasts and those interested in maritime disasters. Pay a visit to this somber yet beautiful monument to remember the lives lost aboard the Titanic.
301 S Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA
Free
Bring a camera to capture the views of the Potomac River and the surrounding park. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a quieter experience.
Please be respectful of the memorial and its significance to those who lost their lives in the Titanic tragedy.
Early mornings or late afternoons are best to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
The National Mall, Jefferson Memorial, and Tidal Basin are all within walking distance.
Limited street parking is available nearby. Consider using public transportation or ride-sharing services.
Washington, D.C., experiences four distinct seasons. Plan your visit according to your weather preferences, but spring and fall offer mild temperatures for outdoor exploration.
The memorial is wheelchair accessible with paved pathways and ramps.
1 hour
All ages