#Cutty Sark Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Historical Sites
Address:
King William Walk, London SE10 9HT, United Kingdom
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-17:00(Admission ends at 16:15)Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-2.5 hours
Phone:
+44-20-88584422
The Cutty Sark, London
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The Cutty Sark is located in Greenwich, London, and is one of the last remaining clipper ships that has been preserved as a museum. Its sleek design and impressive size make it a captivating sight. It's a remarkable maritime attraction with a rich history, offering visitors a chance to explore its decks and learn about its role in the tea trade.
Visitors can walk beneath the ship's hull and explore its three levels, each filled with interactive displays and artifacts. The ship's history as a tea and wool transporter, as well as its voyages around the world, are well-documented and showcased
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Unleash your inner explorer at Cutty Sark, the breathtaking ship-turned-museum! 🌍🛳️ Immerse yourself in maritime history and witness the grandeur of a 19th-century tea clipper. 🍵🌌 Situated in Greenwich, this iconic landmark offers a captivating journey through time. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the Thames riverside for picture-perfect views! 📸🌊
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Cutty Sark - London
The British are known for their reverent attitude to their historical past, which is confirmed by many unusual and interesting museums. For example, the Cutty Sark ship museum is a witness to the glorious history of Great Britain in the 19th century. Currently, this is the only such ship in the world, it went down in history 3 years after launching. Departing from the port of Shanghai with full holds of tea, the clipper lost its rudder on the way. They tried to control improvised means downwind, and the ship nevertheless reached the shores of Britain. Now in the museum you can see both cabins and holds with transported goods.
Address: Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich SE10 9HT.
Metro station: Greenwich and DLR Cutty Sark.
Opening hours: from 10:00 to 17:00.
Ticket price: £16.
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Cutty Sark - London, UK
Cutty Sark, a British clipper ship which has been on display and a popular tourist attraction in Greenwich in London.
Built in 1869, it was one of the last tea clippers to be built and also one of the fastest.
You can visit this museum ship for £16 (adult), and it’s a minute walk away from Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Station, along the London’s DLR line.
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Cutty Sark Greenwich, London
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Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. She was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest which halted as steamships took over their routes.
Now you can see the ship in Greenwich, a beautiful area in London. Wander around Greenwich and also visit the park where the Greenwich Observatory is built.
This area is one of our favourite parts of London.
Let us know if you have been there and what your enjoyed the most.
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A Great Day out!
It was a wonderful morning, sunny day with cool weather, leisurely walking by the Thames riverbank and looking at the passer-by surrounding Cutty Sark, you would see some locals walking dogs, or happily day out with family and friends. There are quite s number of tourists visiting Cutty Sark, a celebrated historic sailing ship and an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich.
Travelling by train to Cutty Sark is very simple, the nearest railway station is Greenwich, just 11 minutes walking distance to Cutty Sark. Exit the station onto Greenwich High Street, head left and the street becomes Greenwich High Road.
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National Maritime Museum 🐙
I visited a while back but it was a gorgeous place it’s very big with tons to do but I didn’t take nearly enough pictures to emulate that.
It’s only a maximum 10 minute walk from the Cutty Sark DLR station, you will spot it quite easily as the entrance has huge statues of anchors, so it’s quite hard to miss. It is FREE entry 🌟 but they might ask for a donation which is optional.
The museum itself is quite big and very lovely, kids will enjoy this part greatly as they had children specific areas as well as an entire floor reenacting a ship with huge fans and such.
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Cutty Sark in Greenwich 🇬🇧
Greenwich, London, is home to the iconic Cutty Sark, a legendary 19th-century tea clipper ship and one of the last remaining of its kind. This maritime treasure has been preserved and transformed into a fascinating museum, offering visitors a journey into the world of seafaring history.
The museum, interactive displays and exhibitions unveil the ship's rich history, narrating tales of brave sailors and the incredible voyages they undertook. Visitors can learn about life at sea, the hardships endured by crew members, and the Cutty Sark's legacy in global trade.
Greenwich's picturesque waterfront location, its proximity to the Thames River, and the stunning backdrop of the Canary Wharf skyscrapers contribute to the overall experience.
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Cutty Sark Greenwich takes you back…
Beautiful ship with lots of history — imagine sailing in it from Europe to Asia just to get some tea and then back again!
Had a great time with the boys, who loved climbing into the sailors’ sleeping quarters and pretending that they lived in there.. even though it was so cramped!!
What a wonderful place! Definitely heading back to Greenwich again to explore the area.
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Cutty Sark - get onboard for sea adventure
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Checked out the greenwich market and cutty sark caught out eyes from far due to its sheer size.
Decided to check it out and from aboard, you can get views of the sea and surroundings. suggest getting audio book as well so you can hear about the history of what this ship went through.
Dont forget to stop by the souvenir shop for some items to bring home.
address
King William Walk, London SE10 9HT, United Kingdom