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The historic Cutty Sark clipper ship, elevated on a modern glass structure, welcomes visitors in Greenwich, London, offering a unique perspective on maritime history.
A detailed close-up of the Cutty Sark's intricate figurehead and bow, adorned with golden carvings and robust rigging, highlighting its historic craftsmanship.
A unique view from beneath the Cutty Sark's hull, showcasing its majestic form through a striking modern glass and steel architectural support structure.
Families and visitors exploring interactive displays designed as cargo crates inside the Cutty Sark museum, learning about the ship's epic voyages and cargo.
Visitors engaging with a large interactive digital map display inside the Cutty Sark, tracing historic trade routes and understanding global navigation.

Greenwich Day Pass: Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory, & Greenwich Market | London


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Explore two of London’s numerous landmarks, Cutty Sark and the Royal Observatory, in a beautiful part of the Greenwich borough.

Enjoy the stunning scenery of Greenwich and see the historic River Thames.

Pick up a snack or an antique at the lovely Greenwich Market and pop into any of the lovely pubs nearby for a refreshing drink. 

  • Visit the Cutty Sark and the Royal Observatory
  • Capture amazing views over the River Thames and London
  • Take a stroll through the beautiful Greenwich Park
  • Learn about England’s rich maritime history
  • Download the interactive audio guides on your smartphone using the Smartify app
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— What You Can Expect —

  • Cutty Sark

    Enter Cutty Sark, the oldest sailboat in the world.

    Learn about the history of the ship and navigate the ship yourself in the digital game and see if you can beat the Captain 
  • Royal Observatory

    Visit the astronomical exhibits and the Shepherd Gate Clock.

    Hop over the Prime Meridian Line where the eastern hemisphere meets the western, just as the Equator divides the northern and southern hemispheres.

    See the collection of world-famous Harrison clocks designed by John Harrison, which revolutionized navigation and saved many lives at sea.

Explore Cutty Sark, the oldest sailboat in the world

The historic Cutty Sark clipper ship, elevated on a modern glass structure, welcomes visitors in Greenwich, London, offering a unique perspective on maritime history.

Visit the historic Royal Observatory Greenwich

The iconic brick facade of the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London, featuring its distinctive entrance and a clear sign under a bright sky.

Enjoy the breathtaking views of Greenwich

A picturesque panoramic view of the Royal Observatory Greenwich buildings nestled amidst lush greenery in Greenwich Park, under a vibrant blue sky.

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FAQ

1. What makes the historic Cutty Sark ship a unique landmark in Greenwich?

The Cutty Sark is renowned as the world's last surviving tea clipper and one of the fastest ships of its era. Its innovative design and remarkable speed allowed it to dominate global trade routes, especially in the competitive tea trade from China. Visitors can explore the ship's decks, see the intricate rigging, and walk beneath its gleaming copper hull, gaining insight into its incredible engineering and maritime history.

2. How can visitors gain entry to the Cutty Sark and what should they know about the process?

Visitors can typically purchase tickets for the Cutty Sark online in advance or directly at the entrance. Booking through KKday offers a convenient way to secure your admission, ensuring a seamless entry experience and the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Tickets usually include access to all public areas of the ship, allowing you to immerse yourself in its rich history and explore the various exhibitions on board.

3. What historical significance does the Royal Observatory Greenwich hold for global time and astronomy?

The Royal Observatory Greenwich is globally significant as the home of the Prime Meridian (0° Longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). It played a crucial role in the history of navigation and astronomy, helping to solve the problem of determining longitude at sea. Visitors can stand on the Prime Meridian Line, explore the historic Shepherd Gate Clock, and discover the scientific instruments that revolutionized timekeeping and mapping the world.

4. Are there opportunities for visitors to use telescopes or engage in interactive astronomy exhibits at the Royal Observatory?

Yes, the Royal Observatory Greenwich offers various interactive experiences. Visitors can see and learn about historic telescopes, including the Great Equatorial Telescope, one of the largest refracting telescopes in the UK. The Peter Harrison Planetarium provides engaging shows exploring the cosmos, and the Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits that bring the wonders of space and time to life for all ages.

5. What is the recommended visit duration for the Royal Observatory Greenwich to experience its main attractions?

To fully explore the Royal Observatory Greenwich, including standing on the Prime Meridian, visiting the Flamsteed House, and discovering the Astronomy Centre, a recommended visit duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to absorb the historical context, enjoy the interactive exhibits, and take in the panoramic views of London from Greenwich Park.

6. What scenic views can visitors expect from Greenwich Park and the areas surrounding the Royal Observatory?

From Greenwich Park, especially near the Royal Observatory, visitors are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the London skyline. You can clearly see iconic landmarks such as the River Thames, Canary Wharf's towering skyscrapers, and the historic buildings of the Old Royal Naval College. The park itself offers beautiful green landscapes, perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

7. What unique shopping and dining experiences can be found at Greenwich Market during a visit?

Greenwich Market offers a vibrant array of unique shopping and dining experiences. Visitors can browse stalls featuring handmade crafts, distinctive art, fashion, and antiques. The market is also a haven for foodies, with numerous street food vendors offering diverse international cuisines and delicious snacks. You can also find cozy pubs nearby to enjoy a refreshing drink and soak in the local ambiance.

8. How can visitors learn about England's rich maritime history during their visit to the Cutty Sark?

Visitors can delve into England's rich maritime history at the Cutty Sark through immersive exhibitions located both on and beneath the ship's decks. Interactive displays illustrate the challenges of life at sea, the global tea trade, and the vessel's incredible voyages. Additionally, visitors can download interactive audio guides via the Smartify app on their smartphone, enhancing their understanding of the ship's legacy and its pivotal role in history.

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