Cutty Sark
Cutty Sark
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Greenwich Mean Time starts here, so to speak, as the very concept of global time was established at Royal Observatory, just one of several buildings of architectural interest in Greenwich. Indeed, the whole of Greenwich's historic town center, its Royal Park and a number of related buildings (and one world famous ship, the Cutty Sark) make up the UNESCO World Heritage site known as Maritime Greenwich. Today a laser beam is shot out across the night sky from the Observatory to mark the location of the Prime Meridian. Other bold (some say brash) 21st century additions to the area include landmarks such as The O2 entertainment complex (previously known as the Millennium Dome) and the Air Line cable cars, which offer scenic transport across the Thames between North Greenwich and the Royal Docks.
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- Eileen RLeeds, United Kingdom187 contributionsNice day out.Visited the Cutty Sark yesterday, taking our grandson to Toddler Time. A nice friendly lady showed the children some aspects of the ship and what the crew would have eaten and then finished off by reading them a story, After Toddler time we had the opportunity to fully tour the ship which seems to be much bigger on the inside than how it appears from the outside. Toddlers were free and the accompanying adults were only charged £5 which made it excellent value.Dear eileenr872, thank you so much for your review and visit with us! It is great to hear you enjoyed our Toddler Time session as we recently made some changes to the sessions. We hope to see you back on board for the next :)Written 14 March 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 14 March 2024
- obizerokenobiLos Angeles, California193 contributionsFascinating museum inside a cargo ship.The Cutty Sark is a 19th Century sailing ship converted into a museum about the ship itself and British maritime history in general. The ship spent over 80 years in service. When you step into it, you might think you’ve been transported into one of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. The exhibits tell the story of this ship and the tea (and other goods) it often carried from the ends of the British Empire to the UK. You can experience – to some degree – what life was like on the ship for its crew. The rest of the museum, dug underneath the bottom of the ship, has more information about its restoration, along with the modern necessities of a café and restrooms. However, there is not a water bottle refilling station, which is a major drawback. The ship is located directly next to the Greenwich Pier, meaning there’s direct access via TfL’s London River Services boats on the Thames. It’s also walking distance from the Greenwich Market, the Maritime Museum, and the Royal Observatory, as well as directly adjacent to Greenwich Street Eats, a cool local prepared food pop-up market. Definitely worth it!Dear obizerokenobi, thank you so much for taking the time to write such a lovely review and visiting us! Do keep an eye out on our website as we often have added value activities, walk up yours and evening events on board! With regard to the water refilling station, although no direct station, you are more than welcome to have your bottle refilled in the Benugo café, next time on board do ask and you will get it refilled :). We hope to see you back on board again soon!Written 15 July 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 14 July 2024
- Tessa S50 contributionsa brilliant historical boat visitThis is an absolute must-visit for its history and its state of preservation. We took the tour with Katherine, who was a superb tour guide, effortlessly walking us through the vessel from hull to captain's quarters, explaining the Cutty Sark's name, history, construction, lifespan, and illuminating sailors' life on board for us. Even without the tour, there is enough clever explanation throughout that you get the feeling of how it would have been to be on board. The lower floor has a spacious and airy café for a bite to eat, as you will want to really linger and explore the ship.Dear 339tessas, thank you so much for your review and visit with us! We will pass on your words to Katherine who will be thrilled to hear :). We hope to see you back on board soon!Written 8 August 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 6 August 2024
- Nancy DCincinnati, Ohio11 contributionsMuseum Worth the VisitThis is a phenomenal museum for anyone with an interest in sailing ships of the past. My husband enjoys reading about, seeing, and building models of old clipper ships. He didn't have enough time in this museum as we only had 2 & 1/2 hours. Go early and stay until it closes if you have a passion for ships! I was fascinated by the lucrative cargo the ship transported: lots of tea! It shed new light on the value of the Boston Tea Party as a rebellion against those in power at the time. The refurbishment of the ship is also a testament to the amazing skill of those who planned and participated in any way.Dear 398nancyd, thank you so much for your lovely review and visit with us! We hope to see you back on board, and do keep an eye out on our website as we often have variety of talks and activities that happen throughout the year :)Written 3 October 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited October 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 2 October 2024
- Chris MWetherby, United Kingdom1,693 contributionsExcellent preservation and presentation of maritime history - visit recommendedWhilst in London for another event, we decided to visit the restored Cutty Sark sailing ship at Greenwich. We did not book in advance and when paying on arrival, we were advised that our tickets could also be used to gain discounted admission to other close by Royal Greenwich Maritime Museums. We made an unescorted tour of the Cutty Sark and were very impressed with information and displays at various points on the ship. The interactive information panels worked very effectively in explaining historical aspects of the ships. The ability to view the hull from below was especially impressive. Overall an excellently preserved piece of history well worth visiting. There is also a small cafe and good gift shop. Additionally, adjacent to the ship there is also a pedestrian tunnel under the River Thames.Deat Travelexperience12, thank you so much for you review and visit with us, especially whilst visiting London for another reason. It is great to read that you enjoyed your experience and we hope to see you back on board when you are next in town. Do keep an eye on our website as we often have added value activities and/or talks on board.Written 2 December 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited November 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 30 November 2024
- vichy587 contributionsFantastic museum for all ages!This was one of the unexpected highlights of my trip - I didn't even know this ship museum existed until I walked right past it. I'm so glad I took the time to go - it was absolutely fantastic, very very well done, a great mix of information sharing and interactive activities throughout the boat. Comparable to the Vasa in Stockholm - this one was not as massive and imposing, but so much more inviting and accessible. Absolutely loved this experience and would highly recommend. I only wish that the rig climbing experience was available when I visited - I would have considered it!Dear vichy, thank you so much for your lovely review and visit with us (even though it wasn't planned!) We hope to see you back on board and perhaps climbing the rigging, keep an eye out as this is due back next year!Written 16 December 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited December 2024Travelled soloWritten 12 December 2024
- sandykstanSuffolk, United Kingdom63 contributionsYou won’t be disappointedFirst time visiting and found the whole experience wonderful. Cheerful and helpful staff. Interesting facts and interactive experiences. Lovely ladies showing you knots to make your own key ring we’re very patient with a mixed age group! Cafeteria was well run and not extortionate. We thoroughly enjoyed our dayDear sandykstan, thank you for your review and visit with us. It was a pleasure to read and your kind words will be passed on to the team. Do keep an eye on our website, we often have added value activities and talks included with your ticket! We hope to see you back on board again soon :)Written 4 February 2025This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited January 2025Travelled with familyWritten 3 February 2025
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Michel_Louise_2013
Quebec City, Canada28,261 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
The Cutty Sark is the last specimen of this generation of sailing ships (clipper) to still be in a good state of conservation (classified in 1997 as a world heritage site by UNESCO). It was built in 1869, in Dumbarton, Scotland, by the company Scott & Linton, according to the plans of the ship designer and builder Hercules Linton (1837-1900). It was an order from the London shipowner John 'Jock' Willis (1791-1862). The Cutty Sark owes its name to the witch Nannie Dee, nicknamed "cutty-sark" (meaning "short shirt"), a character taken from the poem "Tam o' Shanter", by the Scottish writer Robert Burns (1759-1796) . A fine and fast sailboat, the Cutty Sark was used from 1869 for the Chinese tea trade as well as for the wool trade from Australia. In 1895 it was sold to the Portuguese company Ferreira. Dismasted in 1916 at the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), it was sold and transformed into a transhipment barge. In 1922, after several damages and modifications, Captain Wilfred Dowman acquired it to restore its original name and appearance and used it as a training ship. Since 1954, the Cutty Sark has been installed in dry dock on the banks of the Thames, on a quay in Greenwich, London. A conservation project for this three-masted sailboat began in 2006, was temporarily interrupted in 2007 due to a fire which partially damaged it, but work resumed and it could be opened to the public for visits in 2012. Raised 3 m above its dry dock, visitors can walk directly under the vessel. The visit allows you to take a complete tour of the ship: hold (with its cargo), steerage, upper deck as well as the cabins of sailors and senior officers. Objective: to discover what life was like at sea for the 26 crew members.

Written 13 October 2023
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Dear Michel_Louise_2013, thank you so much for your review and visit. It is brilliant to read how much history taken away and I hope you achieved the objective of learning more about the life of the crew! We hope to see you back on board to learn even more fascinating tales and histories that the Cutty Sark lived.
Written 20 October 2023
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Cazzie S
London43 contributions
Apr 2023 • Friends
We had Afternoon Tea aboard Cutty Sark to celebrate a friend’s birthday. The Afternoon Tea was lovely, very fresh, terrific quality and served on beautiful china. The opportunity to explore the ship was included in the price. What made the trip really special though was the staff. Of my party of five, three were disabled. The staff were magnificent, they looked after us beautifully, making sure we were quickly seated comfortably, tea served and that we were able to access all areas of the ship without steps and all the assistance we needed. It was a great birthday experience and I cannot praise their kindness and helpfulness enough. The birthday girl ( and everyone else!) had a terrific time, thank you.
Written 8 April 2023
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Dear Cazzie S, thank you so much for your review and enjoying what we would say is one of the best spots to have an afternoon tea, underneath the iconic Cutty Sark. We are so happy to hear you all had a terrific time and we will pass your kind words on to the team which I know they will all be happy to hear. We hope to all see you back on board soon!
Written 12 April 2023
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Sahloff79
Peterborough, UK653 contributions
Dec 2023 • Solo
Cutty Sark - the iconic clipper and legend; in the running for the most ‘famous ship in the world’ title. An absolute pleasure to step aboard on a sunny December afternoon.
Good balance between information, exhibits, videos and interactive elements. I liked the fact that it didn’t seem to overload the visitor with information and was ‘doable’ in a couple of hours.
Visit the world’s largest collection of ship figureheads, have your photo with the ships wheel, check out living conditions for the crew and marvel at the sails and rigging.
Got some great photos and a very memorable cafe stop!
Good balance between information, exhibits, videos and interactive elements. I liked the fact that it didn’t seem to overload the visitor with information and was ‘doable’ in a couple of hours.
Visit the world’s largest collection of ship figureheads, have your photo with the ships wheel, check out living conditions for the crew and marvel at the sails and rigging.
Got some great photos and a very memorable cafe stop!
Written 10 December 2023
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Dear Sahloff79, thank you for your review and visit with us! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed your experience and we hope to see you back on board again soon! Keep an eye on our website as we often have added value activities and events on and underneath the Cutty Sark :)
Written 11 December 2023
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IkarianHunters
Yeovil, UK60 contributions
May 2024 • Family
Arrived as opened and had booked our tickets. No priority queue and had to join back of line with everyone else.
Too many people even at 1000 - struggled to view exhibits and large groups of people blocking the way.
No staff on main deck meant there were people sitting on the section behind the wheel so no chance to enjoy view or take photos. In the section where the cabins were one family were sitting there chatting while their children climbed all over the bunks. Groups of bored students in the way and inconsiderate. No staff moving people along.
The free audio trail is good, it’s very basic but does give some information about the ship at key points along the way.
Tip - Download this ahead of time if possible as we missed the first handful of these as was waiting for it to download and set up an account to use it.
Dry dock was the best area. A member of staff was demonstrating how ropes were made which was really interesting. The mast head collection is beautifully arranged and made for a fabulous display.
The shop is underwhelming - easy to miss and needs more Cutty Sark ‘stuff’ in it!
The Cutty Sark is impressive and standing on the main deck and looking up at the masts is splendid.
However at £60 for a family of 4 we completed the entire visit in just over an hour and in all honesty we were hoping for something more from this iconic piece of history. A few more staff to help move people along and prevent them from spoiling the experience for others would help.
Too many people even at 1000 - struggled to view exhibits and large groups of people blocking the way.
No staff on main deck meant there were people sitting on the section behind the wheel so no chance to enjoy view or take photos. In the section where the cabins were one family were sitting there chatting while their children climbed all over the bunks. Groups of bored students in the way and inconsiderate. No staff moving people along.
The free audio trail is good, it’s very basic but does give some information about the ship at key points along the way.
Tip - Download this ahead of time if possible as we missed the first handful of these as was waiting for it to download and set up an account to use it.
Dry dock was the best area. A member of staff was demonstrating how ropes were made which was really interesting. The mast head collection is beautifully arranged and made for a fabulous display.
The shop is underwhelming - easy to miss and needs more Cutty Sark ‘stuff’ in it!
The Cutty Sark is impressive and standing on the main deck and looking up at the masts is splendid.
However at £60 for a family of 4 we completed the entire visit in just over an hour and in all honesty we were hoping for something more from this iconic piece of history. A few more staff to help move people along and prevent them from spoiling the experience for others would help.
Written 31 May 2024
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Dear IkarianHunters, thank you for your review and visit with us. We appreciate all feedback and understandably during peak periods attractions do get busy and visitors interact with our collections in different ways and paces. I am disappointed to hear you did not have as great an experience as we want all visitors to, we do have members of staff positioned on all levels of the deck so am disappointed you did not get an opportunity to interact with them during a busy day. We do appreciate your feedback and hope to see you on board again, do check out our website as we often have added value activities and talks to make the most of your visit with us!
Written 5 June 2024
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BigJeff L
2,114 contributions
June 2024 • Couples
The Cutty Sark is amazing and legendry; a true national treasure. If you have not been to see it then I thoroughly recommend that you do so, but be aware of the price. If you are a family of Four and just go to this exhibt than that will cost you £60.00. The alternative is to wander around it for free!.
Written 17 June 2024
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Dear Locked_out_by_TA, thank you for your review and we appreciate all feedback. We often have added value activities on board, throughout the week and weekend in addition to members of our team posted across the ship to give you additional information as you explore, in addition to our SMARTIFY guide with even more content! Our membership is also a great value for families wanted to visit more than one of our sites multiple times, in addition to discount in our shops and cafes. Do keep an eye on our website as we often have added value activities across all of our sites so we hope to see you back at one of them!
Written 21 June 2024
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Graham M
Brentwood,Essex11 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
I did the rigging climb, which was an excellent experience. Totally unique and very well organised. To dangle from the rigging in a full safety harness whilst thinking of all the seamen who would have done this regularly with no safety at all is incredible. The staff; Manvir, Isabel and Rebecca are very professional and full of enthusiasm.
I'm 61 so don't be put off!!
I'm 61 so don't be put off!!
Written 27 October 2023
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Dear BagsyBrentwood_Essex, thank you so much for your review and visit! We couldn't agree more the climb gives you a unique glimpse into the life of seafarers, in addition to great views! We hope to see you back on board Cutty Sark again soon :)
Written 30 October 2023
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Gordon R
Bathgate, UK906 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
The ship takes less than an hour to go round and we did enjoy the experience.
Greenwich makes a good day trip from London as there is plenty to see and do there.
We went to London by rail and took advantage of the 2 for 1 offer on this attraction with our railcard making this attraction reasonable value for money.
Had we not got the 2 for one offer I would have said this attraction was overpriced but then that is fairly standard for London.
Worth a visit if you are in Greenwich.
Greenwich makes a good day trip from London as there is plenty to see and do there.
We went to London by rail and took advantage of the 2 for 1 offer on this attraction with our railcard making this attraction reasonable value for money.
Had we not got the 2 for one offer I would have said this attraction was overpriced but then that is fairly standard for London.
Worth a visit if you are in Greenwich.
Written 22 June 2022
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Hi 929gordonr, thank you for your review and it sounds like you clipped around the ship! We are glad you managed to visit us while in Greenwich, please do check out our other sites such as the free collections at the National Maritime Museum or the Queen's House if in Greenwich again!
Written 27 June 2022
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,705 contributions
June 2023 • Family
The Cutty Sark is a clipper ship. It was built in the 19th century to sail faster and farther than any other ship; it landed the new crop of tea from China faster than any other ship. The Cutty Sark is a magnificent survivor of the great Age of Sail. It sailed fast and light. The name "Cutty Sark" is derived from a poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Written 14 July 2023
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Dear 619jeffry thank you so much for your feedback and we agree Cutty Sark is a magnificent icon not only of our maritime history but also relating to the contemporary. Check out our monthly ship-keeping in action days where you can learn more about what it takes to preserve and maintain such a vessel! We hope to see you back on board soon :)
Written 17 July 2023
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L_K1509
London, UK1,704 contributions
Oct 2022 • Friends
The shop has been restored to a good condition, considering the terrible fire that nearly destroyed the ship when being renovated it looked surprisingly in good shape. There are two levels to view under deck which provides information about the ships history, including a short video.
There is an opportunity to climb the ropes, which many were doing.
Day pass includes Cutty Sark and royal observatory for £25. Which is better value that separate tickets- if you want to go to both.
There is a small Shop and cafe under the ship.
There is an opportunity to climb the ropes, which many were doing.
Day pass includes Cutty Sark and royal observatory for £25. Which is better value that separate tickets- if you want to go to both.
There is a small Shop and cafe under the ship.
Written 13 October 2022
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Dear L_K1509, thank you so much for your review. Great to hear you enjoyed your visit, including our shop. Our Day Pass does give great value and even more so our Membership offer which gives you discount in our shops, café, special exhibitions, rig climb to name a few benefits! We hope to see you aboard or at one of our other RMG sites soon :)
Written 14 October 2022
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dgraham76
Hyde, UK2,289 contributions
Visited here on a nautical lottery free ticket deal , it was nice to see in nice weather.
I mt was a rushed visit so a few photos and also good to see the few ship heads below the ship and see the bottom of the ship area.
See what the rooms were like on ships and I think it was about 15 pounds a ticket for an adult, I maybe wouldn't have thought it was worth this money for me.
I mt was a rushed visit so a few photos and also good to see the few ship heads below the ship and see the bottom of the ship area.
See what the rooms were like on ships and I think it was about 15 pounds a ticket for an adult, I maybe wouldn't have thought it was worth this money for me.
Written 30 March 2022
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Thank you for the stars and review Darren!
Written 13 April 2022
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Can you book tickets on the day for the maritime museum and exhibitions do you have to arrive on the time you booked.
Written 14 March 2023

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United Kingdom
Hi yes you can book ticket on the day or pay when you get here, The Maritime Museum is free but some time there are extra things you would have to pay for like a simulator ride for kids
Written 17 March 2023
We do indeed, languages currently available are: English, French, Spanish, German and Italian accessible from the SMARTIFY app or website!
Written 13 October 2022
I can see that the Cutty Sark is listed as being a National Trust partner attraction but can't see how you can purchase reduced priced NT tickets on line.
Are they only available at the gate on the day?
Is it a 50% reduction?
Written 22 February 2019
Yes to 50% but you can’t use your membership card on line anywhere, can you? And there would be no benefit, you may as well pay when you visit?
Written 25 February 2019
would we need to prebook for a party of 3. we would be using a london pass.
Written 25 August 2018
No need to book in advance just get the tickets when you arrive
Written 26 August 2018
Our group of 4 including an 80 year-old would like to visit the Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory and HMS Belfast. We will be travelling from Lincoln by car and would welcome any advice with regards to parking and feasibility of visiting all 3 in one day.
Written 12 June 2018
as ever driving and parking in London is not easy and can be expensive when you find it. the traffic is of course legendary!
weekdays you can also add the congestion charge in the centre.
although a southerner born and bred i never drive in central London.. either coming by train or leaving the car at any outer tube such as Cockfosters and them using tube/bus. water bus recommended and excellent for hms Belfast to Greenwich.
all 3 feels like you would pushing it with the traffic and so on. Belfast, more so than Cutty Sark, could be a challenge on ease of access.
return to centre via DLR for some great views as you travel above ground height between the tall buildings of canary wharf.
hope this is of use.
Written 13 June 2018
Are there any restrictions with regards to visitor photography (without flash, tripods etc). The website does not provide any such information.
Written 18 May 2018
Hello, I took loads of photos without anyone telling me that I couldn’t so it should be fine
Written 1 February 2019
Is it suitable for a 3.5 year old and how much would her ticket cost please?
Written 3 February 2018
I think so although there are some steep steps!! Just make sure you keep them close by and they should be fine!!
Sorry I can’t remember the price but if you look online I’m sure you will see!
The restaurant is kiddies friendly 😀
Written 4 February 2018
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