Entry to the Cutty Sark, the famous tea clipper ship
Entry to the Royal Observatory
Get amazing views over the River Thames and London
Take a stroll through the beautiful Greenwich park
Learn about England’s rich maritime history
Cutty Sark
Days of Operation: Daily from 10am until 5pm (last entry is at 4:15pm)
Address: King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9HT
Royal Observatory
Days of Operation: Daily from 10am until 5pm (last entry is at 4:30pm)
Address: Blackheath Avenue, Greenwich, London SE10 8XJ
Once booked, the purchase is non-refundable.
Hit two fantastic London landmarks in a beautiful part of the city, Greenwich. Visit the Cutty Sark, a clipper ship which transported tea from China before turning to the wool trade in Australia in the mid 19th century. As well as walking about the ship and seeing what life on the ocean waves was like, navigate the ship yourself in the digital game and see if you can beat the Captain, take the ships wheel and meet some the world’s largest collection of ship figureheads.Stroll through the beautiful Greenwich and past the Queen’s House to the Royal Observatory. 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 revolutionised navigation and saved many lives at sea.Make sure you pick up a snack (or an antique!) at the lovely Greenwich Market and pop in to any of the lovely pubs nearby for a restorative drink.