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London: Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass

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Make the most out of your day with a Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, which includes the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark.

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Duration 6.0 hour

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Itinerary

Make your way to the Royal Observatory Greenwich, which is located in Greenwich Royal Park. As you do, enjoy dramatic views of London across Greenwich Royal Park, the City of London, and the River Thames. Once inside, pick up an audio guide with ten languages available.  Your visit will begin in the Meridian Courtyard. Stand astride the Prime Meridian Line with one foot in the east and the other in the west at the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The tour will take you through Flamsteed House, where you will walk in the footsteps of the Astronomers Royal. Visit the Octagon Room, which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and is one of the best preserved Wren interiors in London. See Harrison’s clocks, the inventions that changed the world. Discover the Shepherd Gate Clock mounted outside, which was the first clock to show Greenwich Mean Time to the public. Learn about the discoveries of great scientists and inventors based at, or associated with, the Royal Observatory including Harrison, Newton, Halley, Bradley, Maunder, Harrison, Airy, and Einstein. The bright red Time Ball on top of Flamsteed House is one of the world’s earliest public time signals and was first used in 1833 and still operates today. Do not miss the Great Equatorial Telescope in the huge iconic onion dome, which gave astronomers new views of the universe over 100 years ago Head down the hill towards Cutty Sark, the world’s sole surviving tea clipper, which was celebrated for her record-breaking passages around the globe. Come aboard and experience what it was like to sail this much-loved national icon. Initially built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, Cutty Sark’s original wooden planks and iron frames have been meticulously conserved. As part of an ambitious six-year conservation project, the ship was raised over three meters, giving visitors the unique opportunity to stand directly underneath this world wonder and see her elegant lines and ground-breaking design. It has now been developed into an award-winning museum and visitor experience. Your entrance ticket will allow you to explore her in full. Discover what life was like on board a true survivor of the seas. See the sailors' quarters and take the helm at the ship's wheel. Stand on the main deck and marvel at the towering masts and 11 miles of rigging and enjoy fabulous views of the River Thames. Continue to The Queen's House, a pioneering piece of 17th-century architecture designed by Inigo Jones. View the spectacular art, architecture, and history of this beautiful royal villa. Be sure to stop by The National Maritime Museum, the largest museum of its type in the world. There you'll discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that helped shaped the world.

Highlights

Stand astride the Prime Meridian Line at the home of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
Visit the Cutty Shark main deck and marvel at the towering masts and 11 miles of rigging
Take the helm at the ship’s wheel and enjoy fabulous views of the River Thames
Gain access to The National Maritime Museum and The Queen's House

Know before you go

Entry to The Queen's House and to the National Maritime Museum is free of charge except for special exhibitions and guided tours All sites open at 10 AM and close at 5 PM (last entry at 4 PM)

Includes


Entrance fee to the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark Downloadable multilingual interactive guide at both attractions Access to The National Maritime Museum and The Queen's House

Reviews from other travelers

GetYourGuide traveler - France

5 /5

(Written on 2024-08-29)

Very interesting visit to the Royal Observatory, very educational exhibitions. The Cutty Sark is a magnificent ship, of impressive dimensions, and there too, a lot of information on the commercial exc (Read More)hanges that it allowed, as well as on life on board. And Greenwich is a pretty town, with a typical built heritage.

GetYourGuide traveler - Germany

5 /5

(Written on 2024-07-27)

Very exciting, beautiful view, well worth it. However, you also have to like the topic (time, telescopes). If you are only going because of the Prime Meridian, you would probably be better off with a (Read More)nice park (free entry). The Prime Meridian runs very close to the fence, so I don't think it makes sense to go in just to take a few photos.

GetYourGuide traveler - United Kingdom

5 /5

(Written on 2024-08-22)

Interesting and very informative

Jean Claude - France

4 /5

(Written on 2024-09-25)

Intéressant et facilement accessible bonne et agréable journée

Ximena - Colombia

5 /5

(Written on 2024-08-14)

Fue hermoso !!

Leigh - United States

5 /5

(Written on 2024-09-03)

Easy to download and use at all places.

Dijana - Croatia

5 /5

(Written on 2024-11-17)

Cutty Sark was great. Observatory less then expected but ok. Missing area for kids

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