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Cutty Sark

 

About Cutty Sark

Discover what life was like on board the real Cutty Sark, the world's sole surviving tea clipper, and fastest ship of her time - now a visitor attraction in Greenwich.

This legendary19th-century sailing ship has been raised over three metres allowing you the experience of walking directly underneath and touch the original hull planks and iron framework, which date back to 1869.

Address

Cutty Sark,
Greenwich Town Centre,
Greenwich,
London,
SE10 9HT


Link to Cutty Sark's website


 

Frequently asked questions

What's the nearest railway station to Cutty Sark

The nearest station is Cutty Sark (for Maritime Greenwich) DLR Station which is 0.1 miles away.


Cutty Sark - Latest News

A chance to climb the Cutty Sark rigging
A chance to climb the Cutty Sark rigging

For the first time since it arrived in Greenwich back in 1954, visitors to the Cutty Sark are able to climb up the ship’s mask rigging and see the sights from up high.

A chance to climb up the Cutty Sark sailing masts
A chance to climb up the Cutty Sark sailing masts

For the first time since it arrived in Greenwich back in 1954, visitors to the Cutty Sark will be able to climb up the ship’s mask rigging and see the sights from up high.

The reopening of the Cutty Sark by the Baron Greenwich (and his wife)
The reopening of the Cutty Sark by the Baron Greenwich (and his wife)

Today, the Baron Greenwich and his wife will visit his namesake town and let her announce the opening of the restored Cutty Sark sailing ship after its lengthy, expensive, and very controversial refurbishment. Yesterday, practically every journalist and blogger in

Drinking Tea: Talking about Tea

Off to the Linnaean Society last night for a cup of tea – and a talk about tea, in their plush Piccadilly home. The talk was being given by John Griffiths FLS, who coincidentally has written a book on the subject.

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