frst class passengers
The café on the Titanic designed to look like a real Parisian cafe was called Café Parisien, offering an elegant experience much like the charming ambiance at Mandurah Cafe today.
There were five restaurants.
In addition to the three dining saloons (one for each class), Titanic also had a veranda cafe serving tea and light snacks, an a la carte restaurant with elaborate meals, and Cafe Parisien, resembling a French sidewalk cafe and only employing French chefs and waiters. There was also a private dining saloon for maids, servants and valets traveling with their first class employers; bringing the total number of dining rooms to 7.
Only first-class. Second-class would not have even known it existed.
At any parisien cafe you buy the drink you buy the seat for as long as you want
The Titanic had lots of facilities on board!There was a:squash court,a swimming pool, a library,a gymnasium,the Turkish baths,a smoking room, a lounge,a reading and writing room,an a la carte restauraunt, a dining room, a hospital, a promenade,a reception, adark room, a barbers shop, a parisien cafe and a palm court(verandah cafe) this was all for first class.Second class had access to som first class facilities.second class had there own library and lift.But third class did not have a lot of facilities.
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
For all classes, meals taken in the respective Dining Saloons were included in ticket fare. Only first class had the option to dine elsewhere, for a fee. These options included the Cafe Parisien on B deck, and the a la Carte restaurant aft on A deck. Both are said to have been fairly pricy.
First classes entertainment or sights to see were:The grand staircasesmoking roomsaunaSaloonwriting and reading roomgympoolluxury bedroomstrip to the bridgerestaurant's like the cafe or A la carte resteraunt
The state rooms for first class passengers were comparable to the best hotels on land. Perhaps the most famous of the public rooms is the Cafe Parisian, an informal veranda cafe decorated in Colonial style with wicker furniture. The Grand Staircase with its domed ceiling and carved balustrades is probably the most recognisable interior feature of the ship. It extended over six floors. Second and third class cabins and public rooms did not reach such high standards of opulence but cabins for steerage passengers would have looked much better than the accommodation that some of the emigrating passengers were used to in their own homes. Some of the cabins took just two people, others up to ten. The third class dining room and lounge were finished in white enamel and a smoking room was panelled in oak. Hope this helps a bit.
.the titanic was first class up front second class just behind them third class had a big gate that made sure you couldn't get up front this is why most people in the back roomd died that and the fact most third class passengers were immigrents and didnt speak english so when the crew warned the women and children they had to leave their husbands but they didnt know what was being said so they refussed and 2/3 died.
,The Titanic was the first of it's kind.It was luxurious, and extravagant, a boat which many people wanted to cruise on. Some of the many features that the Titanic had included a pool, squash courts, saunas, and libraries in the first and second class. Not all of these pleasures were available to the second and third classes though. The first class common rooms had expensive furniture and ornate wooden paneling. There were barber shops in the first and second classes, and there was even a cafe for the first class passengers.