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Cutty Sark

  196 Reviews

$22

Journey back to the days of ocean exploration with a visit to the Cutty Sark tea clipper, celebrated...

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Thames Hop-On Hop-Off River Cruise

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    1 Day Pass

$23


 
 The best way to see London's sights and splendor is from the deck of a boat. With this...

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London: Thames Cruise and Cutty Sark Entrance Fee

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    1 day

$39

... hop-off Thames River cruise, and visit the Cutty Sark tea clipper in Greenwich. Hop on and off at 4 strategic piers, an...

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London: Cutty Sark Entrance Ticket & Afternoon Tea

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 3.0 hour

$50

Experience a traditional English Afternoon Tea on board the Cutty Sark. Explore the iconic ship, cel...

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Greenwich Highlights Half Day Tour

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 3.5 hour

$209

...ritish National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Royal Observatory, and the Cutty Sark, a newly restored antique clipper ship.

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London: Cutty Sark Entry Ticket with Guided Rig Climb

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 2.5 hour

$66

Climb the famous masts of the Cutty Sark in London during a guided climbing experience with entry ti...

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Tour in Italian: Battello Panoramico e Greenwich

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 4.0 hour

$273

...itime attractions including the Cutty Sark ship, Painted Hall, Meridian Line, Queens House and National Maritime Museum.

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London: Royal Greenwich Private Full-Day Tour

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    1 day

$253

... English royals, such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, see the Cutty Sark tea clipper, wander around the market, and more.

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Private Royal Greenwich London 4-Hour Tour

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$332

...uffeur driven vehicle will make you feel like an English Lord as you take in the Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory and more.

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Leeds Castle, Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury Day Trip from London with Guided Cathedral Tour

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    10 hours

$137

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Escape the hustle-bustle of London for a day and travel to the English countryside for a tour of Lee...

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Madame Tussauds and Thames River Sightseeing Cruise

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$66

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 Get your tickets now for two of London's most popular activities: Madame Tussauds and ...

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London: Boat Trip to Greenwich and Museum Entrance Fees

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 4 hour

$203

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... the day exploring the maritime attractions, including the Cutty Sark ship, Meridian Line, and National Maritime Museum.

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Greenwich and the Tower of London with Uber Boat Experience

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    9.0 hour

$163

Explore 2 of London's most-famous sites on a guided tour of Greenwich and the Tower of London. See t...

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Leeds Castle Private Viewing, Canterbury and Greenwich Day Trip from London

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    11 hours

$137

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Spend a day touring the highlights of Kent on this day trip from London. Enjoy an exclusive private ...

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Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral and Cliffs of Dover Custom Day Trip

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    10 hours

$90

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Travel to Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral and White Cliffs of Dover. Our custom day trip guarante...

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London: Greenwich Highlights Private Tour and Thames Cruise

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 2.0 hour

$243

Explore the historic Greenwich district, including Greenwich Park and the Meridian Line. Take the op...

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The Cutty Sark, London

The Cutty Sark was a preserved tea and wool clipper built in 1869 which set the record for passage from Australia under sail.

The Cutty Sark was a preserved tea and wool clipper built in 1869 which set the record for passage from Australia under sail. Unfortunately it caught fire in 2007, but has been beautifully restored since.


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About The Cutty Sark

 King William Walk

 +44 20 8858 34

 www.cuttysark.org.uk

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