Cutty Sark Ticket
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| Opção | Tipo | Resumo | Duração | A partir de | Reservar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cutty Sark Ticket (Cutty Sark - Admission (Student)) | attraction | Explore the main deck, enter cabins, rummage through cargo at the Lower Hold, and even walk beneath the ship with admis... | 1 hora | €19.08 | Reservar |
| Cutty Sark Ticket (Cutty Sark - Admission) | attraction | Explore the main deck, enter cabins, rummage through cargo at the Lower Hold, and even walk beneath the ship with admis... | 1 hora | €25.39 | Reservar |
| Cutty Sark Ticket (Cutty Sark - Afternoon Tea with Admission (Student)) | attraction | Indulge in delicious afternoon tea beneath the hull of the world-famous tea clipper at your selected timeslot. Explore... | 3 horas | €47.90 | Reservar |
| Cutty Sark Ticket (Cutty Sark - Afternoon Tea with Admission) | attraction | Indulge in delicious afternoon tea beneath the hull of the world-famous tea clipper at your selected timeslot. Explore... | 3 horas | €54.25 | Reservar |
All aboard Cutty Sark, one of the last tea clippers. Built in 1869, this ship traversed the seas from UK to China for tea, then to Australia for wool, and even survived a hurricane in 1906. Part of the National Historic Fleet, it is one of the three remaining ships constructed with a wooden hull on an iron frame from the 19th century. Walk the ship's main deck, take in stunning views across the Thames River, and explore the surrounding areas at Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Destaques
Step aboard the Cutty Sark's main deck and explore the cabins.
Voyage through more than 150 years of seafaring history.
Capture a photo at the helm, with the ship's wheel in your hands.
Sobre Cutty Sark Ticket
All aboard Cutty Sark, one of the last tea clippers. Built in 1869, this ship traversed the seas from UK to China for tea, then to Australia for wool, and even survived a hurricane in 1906. Part of the National Historic Fleet, it is one of the three remaining ships constructed with a wooden hull on an iron frame from the 19th century. Walk the ship's main deck, take in stunning views across the Thames River, and explore the surrounding areas at Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.



