Cutty Sark
The historic tea clipper located in dry dock in Greenwich. Part of the National Historic Fleet.
King William Walk, Greenwich London SE10 9, UK
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More information about Cutty Sark
Opening Hours
The ship will re-open in April 2012.
Admission
Adults: £12
Seniors 60+, Students 16+: £9.50
Children: £6.50
Entry to the ship by timed ticket only, purchase your ticket via the online booking system.
Contact
Email: enquiries@cuttysark.org.uk
Phone: +44 20 8858 3445
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