Frequently Asked Questions

Plans are underway to launch The Knitting & Stitching Show in Belfast in 2024! 

Visitor tickets are now on sale – book your tickets today.

Visitor tickets are on sale now. You can book admission tickets here. Our workshop programme and VIP tickets will launch later this year.

The Knitting & Stitching Show 2024 will take place in Belfast from 7th – 10th November.

The show will take place at the Titanic Exhibition Centre, located at the heart of the city’s thriving Titanic Quarter. The TEC is only a short distance from the city centre, close to a number of local hotels, restaurants and attractions. There are excellent transport links plus over 2,000 car parking spaces.

By Car

Vehicles approaching Belfast on the M1 or M2 should follow the signs to Belfast City Airport M3, taking the first exit for Titanic Quarter. Follow signs for Titanic Belfast. Driving past Titanic Belfast you will see Titanic Studios on the left and the TEC on the right.

Vehicles approaching via the Sydenham Bypass should follow signs for Titanic Quarter and follow the instructions above.

Bus

Metro Service 26 runs to  Titanic Quarter from Belfast City Centre. The Belfast Glider Service G2 also operates between Belfast City Centre and Titanic Quarter regularly. Timetables are available on translink.co.uk.

Walking

The TEC is a pleasant stroll from Belfast City Centre or from Central Station. Cross the River Lagan on one of the three bridges and follow signs for Titanic Belfast or Titanic Quarter. Approximate distance from both City Hall and Central Station is 1.3 miles, walking time 20-30 minutes.

Train

The nearest station is Titanic Halt.  Walk time from the station is approximately 15 minutes.

Train timetables are available from translink.co.uk.

Ferry

Titanic Quarter is easily accessible by sea with ferry crossings from both Scotland and England. Operators and travel times vary, please see both Stena Line and P&O Irish Sea who have daily crossings.

The Titanic Exhibition Centre has over 2,000 car parking spaces.

Opening hours are as follows: 

Thursday – 10:00am – 5:30pm 

Friday – 10:00am – 5:30pm 

Saturday – 10:00am – 5:30pm

Sunday – 10:00am – 5:00pm

There is currently an ATM available onsite at the TEC. Please note this will only be stocked during showtime.

When accompanying somebody in the capacity of carer, your entry to the Show is free of charge.
Carers assisting visitors with a registered disability can select a free carer ticket when booking tickets online or at the show.

Please bring proof of eligibility with you to show on arrival, such as:

• DLA/DWP/PIP award letter

• A Blue Badge

• International Proof of Disability (ISA (international symbol of access) or similar must be printed on it)

All visiting guests except for the carer require a purchased ticket.

The carer themselves must pre-book their entry with the paid admission ticket

Yes, assistance dogs are welcome at the show.

Yes, although we do not provide any child minding or crèche facilities. Under 5s do not require a ticket. Those aged 5 – 18 will need to purchase a child ticket.

The transaction fee covers the costs of processing your order, producing your tickets, and in the case
of postal delivery, the packing and delivery of the tickets to you.


The fee applies to postal, print at home and e-tickets to cover the costs of: credit card fees; ticketing technology; onsite scanning staff, customer services and administration, all of which are involved in the processing, production and issuing of your tickets as well as safe and secure access to the event.


We are doing all we can to manage these costs amidst all costs rising to deliver events and constantly reviewing fees and the customer experience and value for money at our events.


The transaction fee applies per order not per ticket. For example, if you purchase six tickets, you only
pay one transaction fee.