'Cutty Sark' Entrance Ticket: Discover the Last Standing Tea Clipper in World, in Greenwich, London

The renowned historic vessel, constructed in 1869, was once the quickest on the globe and is currently the lone remaining tea clipper. Situated in Greenwich, London, explore the past existence on this genuine maritime survivor that has been refurbished for a prize-winning visitor journey.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Cutty Sark - Cutty Sark is the world’s sole-surviving tea clipper, celebrated for her record-breaking passages around the globe. Come aboard and experience what it was like to sail this much-loved national icon. Initially built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, Cutty Sark’s original wooden planks and iron frames have been…
What's Included
  • Admission ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information
  • Children under the age of 4 years are free to enter the attraction
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Cutty Sark
King William Walk, Greenwich
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Sam_s
Sep 29, 2024
Brilliant - The history of the ship and its voyages, how it was rescued and saved for the nation.. The amount of mailed it traveled.
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Marco21_1968
Sep 12, 2024
Beautiful. - The conservation of the sailboat is excellent, excellent organization of the visit with interesting explanations and it is nice to see how the sailors lived
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Explorer28024373905
Aug 24, 2024
A real museum experience - My daughter had gone through the history of Cutty Sark in English class and had wanted to visit. We really enjoyed exploring the ship and immersing ourselves in the history and idea of British shipping. Processing this theme with films, guessing games and visuals made this a real experience
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Samantha_k
Aug 19, 2024
Impressive! - Impressed with how well the ship has been restored and how the information was presented. It was well worth the money.
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Galvanis2014
Aug 17, 2024
Wonderfully restored - Family (2 adults, 1 teen, 1 child) morning visit with London Pass. We had a great time, weren't expecting all the information and interactive activities we found, as well as a knot keyring making workshop that our children enjoyed a lot. The ship is larger than it seems and one can visit 3 different levels with the general admission, as well as the dry dock under the ship, with plenty of information about her history. Despite the age and some fires, it's been beautifully restored.
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Anraalso
Aug 12, 2024
Those who don’t go are to blame themselves 👍 - Greenwich is definitely worth a visit, two or even three. One of the reasons is definitely the Cutty Sark Museum right on Greenwich Pier. Small tip, The journey by boat is worth it. Otherwise a great museum in and on the most famous tea clipper. Also a great area with other impressive other museum, sometimes even free. And of course the observatory is not far away.
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Heidi_s
Sep 23, 2024
Cutty Sark - It was a fun tour, learned a lot about the shipping history that I was unaware of. Worth the visit and Greenwich is lovely area
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Michael
Sep 5, 2024
Worth a visit - Loved it! All the staff were very helpful and everyone I spoke to while there all were very passionate about the job! Was a bit busy when I went (it was an average day wet day in London) but still very interesting! Would recommend
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Allen_p
Sep 9, 2024
System does not work. - The Viator app does not work in the iPhone 12 Pro. I could not get the tickets from the Viator app. It said to go to the email app. I went to the email app and there was no email from Viatot. I had to buy a second set of tickets to the Greenwich Observatory. Viator owes me for the second set of tickets. I got tickets to the Cutty Sark by calling the support line and waiting for thirty minutes where they manually emailed the tickets. Bad system. Bad experience.
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Caspercat76
Aug 10, 2024
Such a Disappointment. - I was brought up within sight of where the Cutty Sark was built, the builder was mentioned but not the town or river she was built on, if you didn't know better you'd think she was built where she is, history was mainly on her later life and saving. Poor staff with little knowledge, poor exhibits and pretty expensive for what you get.
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