Visit Cutty Sark, the celebrated historic sailing ship and fastest of its time. Now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich, London.
Get a taste of life on the ocean waves, including the chance to take the ship's wheel and learn how to steer 963 tons of Victorian tea clipper through storms and high seas.
Learn the story of one of the most famous and magnificent ships in the world, and take in epic views of the London skyline.
Open daily | 10am-5pm
Facilities
There are no cloakroom facilities at the Cutty Sark.
Buggy parking is available in the dry dock.
Lost property
Any found items or enquiries can be directed to one of our visitor assistants at the Cutty Sark.
Toilets & baby change
Toilets, baby-change facilities and an accessible toilet are located in the lower ground floor by the café and in the access tower across from the Main Deck.
Access
Cutty Sark and all other Royal Museums Greenwich sites have accessible toilets, and our cafés and gift shops are wheelchair-accessible.
Neurodiversity and sensory processing difficulties
A number of our staff are trained in autism awareness.
Cutty Sark is a dementia-friendly site.
Wheelchair access
For safety reasons, wheelchair access spaces for Cutty Sark are limited to three visitors at any one time.
Cutty Sark is wheelchair accessible with lifts providing access to all levels of the ship. Some areas of the Main Deck are not wheelchair accessible, but virtual access is provided to these spaces.
The original ship structure restricts the size of the lift on board, so unfortunately mobility scooters cannot be accommodated on board.
Please also be aware that there are steps and gradients in Cutty Sark Gardens on the approach to the ship. There is a step-free route from King William Walk and Greenwich Pier.