Cutty Sark

Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00
Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00

About Cutty Sark

Built in Scotland in 1869, Cutty Sark was originally designed to carry tea from China to England as fast as possible. This record-breaking ship travelled the globe and visited every major world port throughout its varied history.

Discover what life was like on board Cutty Sark, now an award-winning visitor attraction.

Cutty Sark is part of Royal Museums Greenwich.

Cutty Sark Description

Built in Scotland in 1869, Cutty Sark was originally designed to carry tea from China to England as fast as possible. This record-breaking ship travelled the globe and visited every major world port throughout its varied history.

Discover what life was like on board Cutty Sark, now an award-winning visitor attraction.

Cutty Sark is part of Royal Museums Greenwich.

Reviews

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Make the most of your holiday with a visit to our world-famous tea clipper. Enjoy special events, meet our crew and explore the ship!

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Discover what life was like on board Cutty Sark, the world’s only surviving tea clipper, and fastest ship of her time - now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich.
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Weather was excellent and we all had a fantastic day .. a really lovely day out .. the kids loved it x

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We had a lovely time. There are displays that tell you more about the history of the ship. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Thank you!

User

We had a great day visiting the Cutty Sark weather was great, the Captain was excellent and rest of the staff were friendly 😀👍

User

This was on my bucket list, so pleased I did it. Went there, with Husband & Daughter. So much to see & do, great for kids including activities. Well worth a visit! Want to go back & sample cream tea.

User

Really good day out and amazing value.

So much to see and learn.

User

Lovely day out with my boys. Lots for them to do, see and touch. Fab!

User

Love the localization of this ship. Always so beautiful on sunny day.

Cutty Sark is wonderful.:)

User

Interesting and well worth a visit �

User

I remember visiting the Cutty Sark as a 10 year old in the 1950's. the display of figureheads always stuck in my mind so I was delighted to see them when we visited this year. Also I have been studying the Upton Castle built of Indian Teak and copper clad so, to see this type of construction on the Cutty Sark was wonderful. It is an amazing ship.

User

Have been here many times as I lived in London for many years It always has something new about it every time I visit

User

Good day out visiting Cutty Sark and other place in Greenwich. Interesting to visit, staff very helpful and friendly. Would visit again.

Cafe food not impressive, would take our own food if visiting with children, lots of local eateries nearby.

Toilets very clean.

User

Fabulous place. Market is great. And love Goddard pie and mash shop.

User

Excellent weather, loads to see and do. Excellent architecture, beautiful Green space and the Observatory was well worth the walk, with a brilliant view looking over the whole of London.

User

Definitely worth a visit for history buffs, esp. naval history.

User

Cutty Sark is a magic place�

User

As a child my parents took us to near by Greenwich for special days out. As I got older I was allowed to go out for the day with my friends. We always landed up at Blackheath or Greenwich park. The Cutty Sark was always on route for a look around. I don't remember it cost a lot to go on. So glad it is still there & watch a good job was done in restoring it.

User

Was a great day to look around sun out and well worth the visit and a nice snack at the gypsy moth after

User

The Cutty Sark itself was really interesting and we enjoyed the experience. But I would bi pass the cafe as it wasn’t great, there are nicer cheaper alternatives outside

User

Nice to see the old girl again. Shame the lower half is surrounded by glass. Spoils the look of her. And the new look undermines the historyof her.

User

Weather was excellent and we all had a fantastic day .. a really lovely day out .. the kids loved it x

User

We had a lovely time. There are displays that tell you more about the history of the ship. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Thank you!

User

We had a great day visiting the Cutty Sark weather was great, the Captain was excellent and rest of the staff were friendly 😀👍

User

This was on my bucket list, so pleased I did it. Went there, with Husband & Daughter. So much to see & do, great for kids including activities. Well worth a visit! Want to go back & sample cream tea.

User

Really good day out and amazing value.

So much to see and learn.

User

Lovely day out with my boys. Lots for them to do, see and touch. Fab!

User

Love the localization of this ship. Always so beautiful on sunny day.

Cutty Sark is wonderful.:)

User

Interesting and well worth a visit �

User

I remember visiting the Cutty Sark as a 10 year old in the 1950's. the display of figureheads always stuck in my mind so I was delighted to see them when we visited this year. Also I have been studying the Upton Castle built of Indian Teak and copper clad so, to see this type of construction on the Cutty Sark was wonderful. It is an amazing ship.

User

Have been here many times as I lived in London for many years It always has something new about it every time I visit

User

Good day out visiting Cutty Sark and other place in Greenwich. Interesting to visit, staff very helpful and friendly. Would visit again.

Cafe food not impressive, would take our own food if visiting with children, lots of local eateries nearby.

Toilets very clean.

User

Fabulous place. Market is great. And love Goddard pie and mash shop.

User

Excellent weather, loads to see and do. Excellent architecture, beautiful Green space and the Observatory was well worth the walk, with a brilliant view looking over the whole of London.

User

Definitely worth a visit for history buffs, esp. naval history.

User

Cutty Sark is a magic place�

User

As a child my parents took us to near by Greenwich for special days out. As I got older I was allowed to go out for the day with my friends. We always landed up at Blackheath or Greenwich park. The Cutty Sark was always on route for a look around. I don't remember it cost a lot to go on. So glad it is still there & watch a good job was done in restoring it.

User

Was a great day to look around sun out and well worth the visit and a nice snack at the gypsy moth after

User

The Cutty Sark itself was really interesting and we enjoyed the experience. But I would bi pass the cafe as it wasn’t great, there are nicer cheaper alternatives outside

User

Nice to see the old girl again. Shame the lower half is surrounded by glass. Spoils the look of her. And the new look undermines the historyof her.

More about Cutty Sark

Cutty Sark is located at Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, SE10 9HT London, United Kingdom
020 8312 6608
Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00
Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
http://www.rmg.co.uk/cutty-sark