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The Cutty Sark
"Visit Cutty Sark, the celebrated historic sailing ship and fastest of its time. Now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich, London."
Address: 14 Joyce Dawson Way , London SE28 8RA, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8312 2793
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE28 8RA


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Reviews
The last tea clipper of the British trade fleet is attractively presented on dry dock near the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and can be visited with a combo ticket for the Observatory. Keep in mind the last admission is at 16:30 and the museum closes at 17:00 sharp. The ship is well preserved and a lot of the history of the trade routes can be seen along the tour. Kids will be quite entertained too with interactive displays at several points.
Love, love and super love the place. I do feel like a kid in a candy store. Wanting to go back to college time, immerse in books and writers and queens and great food, shop, shop and shop. And the Thames and the flowers, wow the flowers. And a lot of friendly faces. Just like let-go time. Cheers
The ship itself is very interesting and beautiful. There are information videos all around the place that truly tell a lot about the ship's voyages. The place is designed to show how the ship used to function, even with the smallest details such as speakers to show the noise the chickens made. Very recommended for anyone, especially tourists.
We had a lovely visit to this wonderful ship. My kids loved it. So much rich and colorful history on board. This was the fastest sailing ship ever built. Highly recommend a visit especially if you're a history buff.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
I was so impressed with the work they've done both to preserve the ship and to create the visitors centre. Very welcoming and informative. It was quiet when we were there. We never felt rushed or crowded at any point.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Great museum with plenty to see. Being able to walk around gives a really good idea of the scale of the ship which is something you simply cannot get from a book or screen. If you are visiting London it's a must see and located right in the centre if Grenwich with the market and the navel college right next to it.
Arrived by boat to see the ship. Built in Dumbarton, Scotland and the fastest ship ever made at the time of launching. A great experience and important historical treasure. Be sure to check-out the area nearby. Beside the ship is a wonderful market selling fresh foods from a variety of cultures and countries.
The area around the ship is very nice for walks and relaxing time. It is known that at first the ship was designed to be one of the fastest and to transport tea from China. But there is also an interesting history related to its name that seems to originate from Robert Burn’s poem and a story about a witch chasing a farmer. That very same story in the poem also tells us that witches cannot cross water so it sounds weird and a bit awkward for a ship to carry that name. Nowadays one can see the ship stuck there and everywhere around fullness of life and people enjoying the nice walking and cycling area. From there one can easily expand the pleasant activity to a walk around the river or through Greenwich park where there is abundance of green space.
What a wonderful experience. The fastest sailing cargo vessel ever. A tea clipper, picking up cargos of tea from China. Later it was assigned to cargoes of Wool from the antipodes. The tour takes you through the internal decks and the upper deck. It's one, if not the most famous sailing ships ever built. Thoroughly recommended visit. The added bonus is taking in Greenwich with it's maritime museum, other historical buildings, river front and market. Also worth considering is stopping off to visit via the Thames Clipper river taxis.
Incredible! I learned more about tea and the tea trade than anything else, but it was an excellent mix of info + interaction that wasn't overwhelming. Good for a 45-minute visit before going on to the maritime museum/observatory.Visited onWeekend
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