The Cutty Sark Museum Ship is an essential highlight to the National Maritime Museum's venues and a top attraction for all those interested in martime or transport history. The Museum is housed within an original Tea Clipper Ship constructed in 1869, which was also used as a crucial vessel in British wool trade in Australia. The ship has been on public display in Greenwhich since its permanent withdrawal from use in 1954 and is one of only three remaining nineteenth-century composite construction ships in Britain. A great day out for all the family, or as an educational trip for school groups.
Address
King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
Getting There
DLR and Rail: Cutty Sark, Greenwhich and Maze Hill.
Boat: Greenwich Pier.
This infamous 19th century tea clipper was one of the fastest ships of its time.