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Highlights

  • Learn about life on board this historic sailing ship and national icon in London’s charming Greenwich
  • Take your turn at the wheel and get great Thames views from the deck. Ahoy!
  • Go beneath the hull and admire the elegant designs of this ship, built for the China tea trade

Opening hours

  • Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00.
Get your tickets here

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Description

All aboard Cutty Sark! You won’t be sailing anywhere, but you will find out what life was like on board the world’s last surviving tea clipper. Stand on the deck, get amazing Thames views, and see this incredible ship from underneath her beautiful hull.

She was the fastest ship of her time and she’s now an award-winning visitor attraction in London’s leafy Greenwich. Cutty Sark is the world’s only remaining tea clipper, built in Britain for the China tea trade and first sent off to sea in 1869.

Step on board and learn about her record-breaking passages around the world. You’ll be surrounded by memorabilia from her voyages as you walk around her impressive original interior – and even walk around underneath.

Don’t forget to take a photo as you stand at the wheel – your days as a seafaring Victorian should be captured for all to see!

Address: King William Walk, SE10 9HT, London
Other:
 For safety reasons, wheelchair spaces are limited to three visitors at any one time. Manual wheelchairs and most powered wheelchairs can access the ship, but mobility scooters aren’t permitted

Getting there
  • Light Rail to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (Oyster: Zone 2)
  • Riverboat to Greenwich Pier
  • Train to Greenwich or Maze Hill
Video
Copyright

The intellectual property of photo’s/video’s belongs to Airborne Museum Hartenstein, Oosterbeek.

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123

Key info

Highlights

  • Learn about life on board this historic sailing ship and national icon in London’s charming Greenwich
  • Take your turn at the wheel and get great Thames views from the deck. Ahoy!
  • Go beneath the hull and admire the elegant designs of this ship, built for the China tea trade

Opening hours

  • Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00.
Get your tickets here

More Info

Description
Once a tea clipper, this is now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich

All aboard Cutty Sark! You won’t be sailing anywhere, but you will find out what life was like on board the world’s last surviving tea clipper. Stand on the deck, get amazing Thames views, and see this incredible ship from underneath her beautiful hull.

She was the fastest ship of her time and she’s now an award-winning visitor attraction in London’s leafy Greenwich. Cutty Sark is the world’s only remaining tea clipper, built in Britain for the China tea trade and first sent off to sea in 1869.

Step on board and learn about her record-breaking passages around the world. You’ll be surrounded by memorabilia from her voyages as you walk around her impressive original interior – and even walk around underneath.

Don’t forget to take a photo as you stand at the wheel – your days as a seafaring Victorian should be captured for all to see!

Address: King William Walk, SE10 9HT, London
Cancellation : Cancellations are not possible for this ticket.
Other: For safety reasons, wheelchair spaces are limited to three visitors at any one time. Manual wheelchairs and most powered wheelchairs can access the ship, but mobility scooters aren’t permitted

Getting there
  • Light Rail to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (Oyster: Zone 2)
  • Riverboat to Greenwich Pier
  • Train to Greenwich or Maze Hill
Video
Copyright

The intellectual property of photo’s/video’s belongs to Royal Museums Greenwich

Other museums

All 4
All 4

Atlantik wall museum Noordwijk

Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917

The Arnhem War Museum, Arnhem

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