Cutty Sark

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Badly damaged by fire in May 2007, Cutty Sark –the last surviving tea clipper – re-opened after extensive renovation at the end of April 2012. On-board displays are dedicated to the ship's history and various cargos during her 140-year lifespan, from tea to wool to buffalo horns. Visitors can also venture underneath the three-masted sailing ship, which has been raised three metres above her dry dock to afford views of the elegant hull that made Cutty Sark the fastest clipper of her time.

The Cutty Sark is one of the attractions clustered, in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012, as the Royal Museums Greenwich: the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House.

Details

Address
King William Walk
London
SE10 9HT
Transport:
Rail: Cutty Sark DLR
Price:
£12, £9.50 concs, £6.50 5-15 year-olds, £29 family (two adults + two 5-15 year-olds)
Opening hours:
10am-5pm daily, last admission 4.30pm
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Dido and Aeneas at Cutty Sark

Masters of classical music, the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists, are joining forces to perform a rendition of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas beneath the magnificent hull of Cutty Sark. The seventeenth century opera is based on Virgil's Aeneid, recounting the tragic love story between Queen Dido of Carthage and the shipwrecked Trojan hero Aeneas, torn apart by an evil coven of witches. It’ll be at Cutty Sark for just one day, with one performance at 7pm and another at 9pm. 
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