Explore famous Greenwich icons including the Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory!
Lo más destacado
Lo más destacado
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Get access to four of Greenwich's most famous attractions.
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Step aboard the Cutty Sark, the oldest surviving tea clipper in the world.
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Lookout at the stars and beyond at the Royal Observatory.
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Deep dive into Britain's seafaring past at the National Maritime Museum.
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Explore a grand former royal residence, the Queen's House.
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Your ticket includes an audio guide for the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark.
Incluye
Incluye
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Entrance fee to the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark
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Free audio guide at both attractions (in English only)
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Access to The National Maritime Museum & The Queen's House
No incluye
No incluye
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Food or drink
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Access to special exhibitions or guided tours at The Queen's House and National Maritime Museum
Política de cancelación
Política de cancelación
Puedes cancelar estas entradas hasta 24 horas antes del comienzo de la experiencia y recibir un reembolso completo.
Reseñas
Reseñas
Josephine
nov, 2023
Your Experience
Your Experience
History, science, and culture await you at Greenwich in London. Take the helm at the world's last surviving tea clipper, 'The Cutty Sark.' It carried Britain's favorite beverage from China in the 1800s and was the fastest ship in the world at the time. Learn all about its record-breaking adventures around the world and explore its interiors.
On dry land, journey to the stars at the Greenwich Royal Observatory, home to the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Time Ball, the Shepherd Gate Clock, Harrison's clocks, as well as the historic Octagon Room. Take the opportunity to stand on the Meridian Line, where the Eastern and Western hemispheres meet!
See also the National Maritime Museum, dedicated to British sea exploration history. You'll get to see the blood-stained coat of Admiral Nelson, who died in the Battle of Trafalgar, against Napoleon. See J.M.W. Turner's painting of the battle, as well as 'Nelson's Ship in a Bottle,' a scaled-down replica of HMS Victory by Yinka Shonibare.
Don't miss out on visiting the Queen's House, the first Classical building in the UK. Ascend the elegant Tulip Stairs, the original wrought-iron spiral staircase, and admire both the Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I and the recently frescoed ceiling of the Great Hall.
Know before you go
Know before you go
Accessibility
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Guide dogs, hearing dogs, and assistance dogs are welcome throughout the Museum. A water bowl is available outside the Parkside Café. Please ask at the cafes or Information Desks if your dog requires additional water.
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Toilets, baby change facilities, and an accessible toilet are located opposite the ticket desk on the ground floor at the Stanhope entrance off Romney Road.
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All cafés and gift shops across the National Maritime Museum are wheelchair-accessible and accessible toilets are available. All floors of the National Maritime Museum have lift access.
Additional information
- A cloakroom and lockers are located on Level 0 near the Park Entrance Information Desk. There is a small charge (£2) for their use.
Mis Entradas
Mis Entradas
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point.
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Redeem your ticket at Cutty Sark, King William Walk, London.
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Address: King William Walk, London SE10 9HT, United Kingdom
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Greenwich Town Centre / Cutty Sark (Stop C). It is a quick 2-minute walk to the redemption point.
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Board buses 108, 129, 177, and more to get you there.
By Train
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The closest train station is Cutty Sark. It is a quick 4-minute walk to the redemption point.
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Board train DLR to get you there.