Discover the captivating history of the Cutty Sark, one of London’s most iconic maritime landmarks. With an entrance ticket that includes a delightful Afternoon Tea, visitors can enjoy the ship’s rich past while indulging in a refined dining experience. Explore the iconic copper hull, interactive displays, and gain unique access to this remarkable vessel. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a charming day out in Greenwich, this experience promises to transport you back in time and leave you eager to learn more.
Good To Know
- Combine a visit to the Cutty Sark, a historic tea trade ship, with an Afternoon Tea experience for a unique and immersive exploration of maritime history.
- Afternoon Tea is served between 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM, with two seating options at 12 PM and 1:30 PM to suit your schedule.
- Explore the ship’s interactive displays and walk underneath the iconic copper hull for a one-of-a-kind perspective on the Cutty Sark’s remarkable engineering and design.
- Communicate any dietary requirements at least 72 hours in advance to ensure accommodations are made for a memorable dining experience.
- Conveniently located in Greenwich, the Cutty Sark offers easy access via public transportation and proximity to other notable attractions.
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Exploring the Cutty Sark
Often considered a highlight of any visit to Greenwich, the Cutty Sark invites visitors to step aboard and explore its storied past.
Built in 1869 for the lucrative China tea trade, this celebrated clipper ship is renowned for its record-breaking voyages around the world.
After undergoing a six-year conservation project, the Cutty Sark now stands raised over three meters from the ground, offering a unique opportunity to walk underneath its iconic copper hull.
Visitors can discover the award-winning museum and explore the ship’s history through interactive displays on the inner and upper decks, gaining insights into the engineering and design that made the Cutty Sark a seafaring marvel.
Afternoon Tea Onboard
Along With exploring the Cutty Sark’s storied past, visitors can indulge in a delightful Afternoon Tea experience onboard the historic ship.
Served between 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM, the Afternoon Tea offers a unique blend of maritime history and refined dining. Depending on the booking time, guests will either enjoy their tea at 12 PM or 1:30 PM, followed by a visit to the ship’s various decks and exhibits.
The 3-hour experience includes an audio guide and costs from $56.83 per person. Dietary requirements must be communicated 72 hours prior to the visit.
With its convenient Greenwich location and rave reviews, the Cutty Sark’s Afternoon Tea is a must-try for those seeking a memorable encounter with Britain’s nautical heritage.
Historical Significance of the Ship
Built in 1869, the Cutty Sark was a celebrated clipper ship renowned for its record-breaking voyages across the world. Designed for the lucrative China tea trade, the ship’s speedy journeys made it a legend of the high seas. In 2012, after a 6-year conservation project, the Cutty Sark was raised over 3 meters from the ground, allowing visitors to walk underneath its iconic copper hull and explore the sailors’ quarters and the ship’s helm.
Year | Voyage | Voyage Time |
---|---|---|
1870 | London to Shanghai | 122 days |
1872 | Shanghai to London | 107 days |
1885 | London to Sydney | 73 days |
The Cutty Sark’s remarkable engineering and design continue to captivate visitors, who can learn about its seafaring history through the award-winning museum and visitor experience.
Visitor Experience and Highlights
Visitors can walk underneath the Cutty Sark’s iconic copper hull for a unique vantage point, marveling at the ship’s impressive engineering and design.
The award-winning museum and visitor experience invite you to discover seafaring history through displays on the inner and upper decks.
Explore the sailors’ quarters and the ship’s helm, gaining insight into life onboard this celebrated tea clipper.
Visitors can appreciate the Cutty Sark’s remarkable story, from its record-breaking voyages around the world to its recent conservation project that raised the vessel over 3 meters from the ground.
This immersive experience offers a chance to step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the ship’s legacy.
Dietary Requirements and Bookings
Dietary requirements must be sent to the organizers at least 72 hours prior to the visit. This allows the team to accommodate any special requests, ensuring everyone can enjoy the Afternoon Tea experience.
Bookings for the Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea are available between 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM, with two sittings offered – at 12 PM and 1:30 PM. Depending on the booking time, the visit to the Cutty Sark museum will take place either before or after the tea.
This flexible scheduling allows visitors to fully enjoy the ship’s history and the delightful Afternoon Tea. Whether you have dietary restrictions or prefer a specific booking time, the Cutty Sark team is committed to providing a memorable experience.
Location and Transportation
The Cutty Sark’s convenient Greenwich location makes it easily accessible to visitors.
The ship is situated at King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HT, UK, just a short walk from the following:
- Greenwich DLR station, providing direct connections to central London.
- Greenwich Pier, allowing visitors to arrive by boat along the River Thames.
- The Royal Observatory and other popular attractions in the Greenwich area.
- Ample parking options in the vicinity, including the Cutty Sark Gardens car park.
With its prime location and excellent transportation links, the Cutty Sark offers a seamless and budget-friendly experience for those eager to explore this historic ship and indulge in the delights of afternoon tea.
Reviews and Ratings
Guests who’ve experienced the Cutty Sark’s afternoon tea offer overwhelmingly positive feedback, with the activity earning an impressive 4.3/5 rating across 18 reviews.
Visitors praise the enjoyable blend of tea and historical exploration, highlighting the ship’s proximity to other notable attractions like the Royal Observatory and Queen’s House.
The afternoon tea is described as a delightful way to take in the Cutty Sark’s rich maritime history while indulging in a quintessentially British tradition.
Plan Your Visit
When planning your visit to the Cutty Sark, consider the convenient meeting point at King William Walk in Greenwich, London SE10 9HT.
The experience offers several advantages:
- Choose from two afternoon tea booking times – 12 PM or 1:30 PM – to fit your schedule.
- Explore the ship’s historic features, including the sailors’ quarters and the helm, through the included audio guide.
- Appreciate the Cutty Sark’s engineering and design, and discover the award-winning museum.
- Ensure dietary requirements are communicated 72 hours in advance to accommodate your needs during the afternoon tea.
With a 4.3/5 rating and proximity to other Greenwich attractions, the Cutty Sark Entrance Ticket & Afternoon Tea provides a unique and memorable experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Afternoon Tea?
Yes, you can take photos during the Cutty Sark’s afternoon tea experience. The event’s details don’t mention any restrictions on photography, so visitors are free to capture memories of their time aboard this historic ship.
Is There a Dress Code for the Afternoon Tea?
There’s no strict dress code for the Cutty Sark’s afternoon tea, but guests are advised to dress comfortably. Casual attire is generally acceptable, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the historical experience without worrying about formal dress.
Are There Any Special Group Packages Available?
Special group packages are available at the Cutty Sark. Groups can enjoy discounted rates for the afternoon tea experience, with options to accommodate larger parties and customize the menu to suit their preferences.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Ship?
No, you can’t bring your own food and drinks to the Cutty Sark. The afternoon tea experience is provided by the ship’s catering service. Bringing outside items is not permitted as part of this special event.
How Accessible Is the Ship for People With Disabilities?
The Cutty Sark ship is wheelchair accessible, with an audio guide included to enhance the experience for visitors with disabilities. Explore the ship’s historic interiors and enjoy afternoon tea in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
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Sum Up
Combining a fascinating maritime history lesson with a delightful afternoon tea, the Cutty Sark experience in London is a budget-friendly way to indulge in the city’s charm. Explore the iconic ship’s copper hull, discover its remarkable legacy, and savor a refined dining experience, all in one memorable visit. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a unique outing, this tour offers an engaging and accessible way to explore a beloved Greenwich landmark.