First-Ever Titanic Exhibition in Asia to Launch in Singapore This August 2025 — What Muslim Travelers Should Know

Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Singapore this August! The exhibition "Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers" will make its Asia debut at Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, starting August 6, 2025.

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Organized by Exhibition Hub, this isn’t your typical Titanic exhibition. Using cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) technology, visitors are immersed in the true stories of Titanic’s passengers — from the excitement of boarding the grand ship and sailing through the Atlantic Ocean to the tragic moment when the ship hit the iceberg and began to sink.

Covering 1,300 square meters, the exhibition features realistic room recreations, 3D visuals, and emotionally gripping video animations. You’ll get to explore the ship’s luxurious cabins, elegant dining halls, and open decks that once defined early 20th-century ocean travel.

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One of the highlights is the walking VR experience, where visitors go on a virtual deep-sea dive to explore the Titanic wreck site — located more than 4 kilometers beneath the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean. You’ll also see authentic recovered artifacts, including handwritten letters from passengers, giving a personal and emotional window into the lives affected by the tragedy.

Following successful runs in Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen, this is the first time the exhibition is coming to Asia. The Singapore edition will include an exclusive full-wall panel displaying the first local newspaper report on the Titanic’s sinking in 1912, along with rare photographs of Singapore in the 1910s — offering a glimpse into local life during that time.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets go on sale starting Thursday, July 10, 2025, with prices starting at S$23.90. You can purchase tickets online at the official exhibition website: https://feverup.com or simply search for "Titanic: An Immersive Voyage Singapore" to find the direct ticketing page. It's recommended to book early, as slots are limited per session.

How to Get There

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Located in the heart of Orchard, the venue is easily accessible by public transport:

By MRT:

Take the North-South Line (Red Line) and alight at Orchard MRT Station (NS22). Use Exit A and walk about 5 minutes to reach the exhibition venue.

By Bus:

Bus services 7, 14, 16, 36, 65, 111, and 174 stop at Orchard Station/Scotts Road (Bus Stop 09022), just a short walk from the venue.

By Taxi or Ride-Hailing Apps:

Simply enter "Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road" into your Grab or Gojek app for direct drop-off.

Be sure to arrive 15–30 minutes before your scheduled session to enjoy the full experience without rush.

Muslim-Friendly Facilities Near Orchard and Scotts Road

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For Muslim travelers, finding a place to pray near the venue is quite convenient. Here are some options:

Al-Falah Mosque (Masjid Al-Falah):

Located at 22 Bideford Road, just a 5–7 minute walk from Fever Exhibition Hall. This mosque is well-maintained and offers prayer facilities for both men and women, making it one of the most accessible mosques in the Orchard area.

Prayer Rooms at Shopping Malls:

Some nearby malls like Paragon and ION Orchard may offer small musollahs (prayer rooms), usually located in discreet or staff areas. Ask the customer service counters for directions.

Halal Dining Options:

After the exhibition, you can find a variety of halal-certified restaurants nearby, including options at Far East Plaza, Lucky Plaza, and Ngee Ann City (Takashimaya). From Indonesian cuisine to Middle Eastern fare, Orchard Road is friendly for halal travelers.

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Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the Titanic’s story from the eyes of its passengers — right in the heart of Singapore. It’s educational, emotional, and unforgettable — and now easier than ever for Muslim travelers to enjoy.

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