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Cutty Sark

Board the Cutty Sark in Greenwich and set sail back in time; explore this historic clipper’s deck and cargo through interactive exhibits.



Cutty Sark in Greenwich stands as a proud reminder of the golden age of sail. This iconic British clipper ship, one of the fastest of its time, now serves as a museum ship and a fascinating attraction for visitors from around the world.

Getting There:

  • By DLR: The nearest station is Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich.
  • By Train: Greenwich station is a short walk away.
  • By Bus: Buses 177, 180, 199, 386, and N1 stop nearby.
  • By Riverboat: Take a Thames Clipper to Greenwich Pier, a short stroll from Cutty Sark.

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Exploring Cutty Sark:

  • Walk underneath the ship’s hull to marvel at the engineering of the 19th century.
  • Interactive displays and hands-on exhibits let you experience life as a crew member.
  • Discover the cargoes Cutty Sark carried and the routes it sailed.

Facilities:

  • The Cutty Sark café under the ship’s hull offers refreshments and snacks.
  • A gift shop where you can buy maritime memorabilia and souvenirs.

Visitor Tips:

  • Enjoy a unique perspective by walking the ship’s deck and taking in the views of the Thames.
  • Check for special events, like evening concerts or talks, which are often held on board.

Accessibility:

  • Most of the ship is accessible to wheelchair users, with lifts available.
  • Accessible toilets and parking spaces are provided for visitors with disabilities.
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Visiting Cutty Sark is more than a step back into maritime history; it’s an immersive experience that offers a tangible connection to the age of sail. It’s a journey that appeals to all ages, captivating both the maritime enthusiast and the curious traveler.

 

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