Cutty Sark

Local nameCutty Sark
LocationLondon, UK

This 1869 clipper ship served as a tea trade ship for Jock Willis Shipping Line. Later on, it was also used for transportation of wool from Australia. Today, it is permanently installed at a dry dock in Greenwich and it is a popular tourist attraction.

There are only a few other original clipper ships left which definitely makes your visit a rare experience. The exhibition is a very family-friendly one so do not hesitate to bring your children as well.

There are also many interesting events organised on Cutty Sark so be sure to check the official site to make sure you would not miss anything.

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Opening hours

The last admission is 45 minutes before closing.

Admission

Online/Walk Up Admission:
Adults: £13.50/£15
Children: £7/£7.50

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutty_Sark

Official Website https://www.rmg.co.uk/cuttysark

Twitter https://twitter.com/nmmgreenwich

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nationalmaritimemuseum

Email bookings@rmg.co.uk

Phone +44 20 8312 6608

Address King William Walk, Greenwich London SE10 9, UK

Coordinates 51°28'58.242" N -0°0'34.472" E

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