Cutty Sark
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Welcome to the Cutty Sark museum ship in Greenwich
Cutty Sark presents you a one-of-a-kind day out in Greenwich. From the breath-taking views at deck level to the hidden gems in its lower holds, be sure not to miss this glorious ship.
Join Captain Woodget and ship designer Jock Willis on board and meet a colourful cast of characters as you take the ship’s wheel, stroll along the decks, get under the hull, visit the captain’s cabin and spot some famous historical faces in the mast collection. Just watch out for Nannie the witch, donned in her "cutty sark" (an old Scottish nightdress) of the ship’s namesake!
Get your Cutty Sark museum tickets in Greenwich and start looking forward to one of the best days out in London for families and history-lovers, or visit four museums in one with the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass.
Cutty Sark: Standard Entry Ticket
Once one of the fastest clipper ships on the seas, the Cutty Sark is now a museum ship in Greenwich where you can get up close with maritime history
Cutty Sark: Standard Entry Ticket + Afternoon Tea
Indulge in a special afternoon tea sitting directly beneath Cutty Sark's copper-clad hull. Enjoy a selection of teas, sandwiches and sweet treats!
London,
GB SE109HT
How to find us
Address: King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
What3Words: looks.sound.safely
By trains or underground:
The nearest rail stations are Greenwich and Maze Hill. Direct trains run to these stations from London Cannon Street and London Bridge.
If you are using the London Underground, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will take you straight to Cutty Sark station.
By bus:
The following buses stop near Cutty Sark: 129, 177, 180, 188, 199 and 386.
- The Cutty Sark Café
- Toilets
- Baby-changing facilities
- Gift shop
Cutty Sark is wheelchair accessible with lifts providing access to all levels of the ship. Some areas of the Main Deck are not wheelchair accessible, but virtual access is provided to these spaces.
Yes, photography is permitted on the Cutty Sark.
The Cutty Sark is one of the last surviving tea clippers, built for the China tea trade. It represents the pinnacle of sailing ship design and was one of the fastest ships of its time.
Building for Cutty Sark was complete on 22 November 1869 in Dumbarton, Scotland. She was moved to Greenwich and converted into a museum ship in 1954.
The ship is named after the short shirt, or "cutty sark" worn by the witch Nannie in Robert Burns' poem "Tam o' Shanter".