Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass

Includes Cutty Sark Admission, Royal Observatory Admission, free entry to the National Maritime Museum and free entry to the Queen's House

Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, view of museum with City of London on the horizon.
Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, view of museum with City of London on the horizon. Inside Cutty Sark museum, view of the ship's hull.
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What's Included?

The Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass includes admission to the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, free entry to the National Maritime Museum and free entry to the Queen's House.


Man at the helm of Cutty Sark, showing others the wheelMan at the helm of Cutty Sark, showing others the wheel

Cutty Sark

Jump on board this historic sailing ship - the fastest of its time - and discover 150 years of maritime history. Learn all about this famous ship's long history. Relive her most famous voyages and immerse yourself in the experience of what life was like onboard for the sailors who survived long tours, stormy seas and even mutiny!

Take a self-guided tour through the ship's quarters and see how the sailors lived. You'll be surrounded by memorabilia from her many voyages around the world as you walk through the impressive original interior.

Discover the largest collection of Merchant Navy ship figureheads in the world.

Heroic, saucy and sometimes downright baffling – Cutty Sark's collection of Merchant Navy ships' figureheads is not to be missed

Spot the figurehead versions of important characters from literature, history and politics, including: Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Fry, Benjamin Disraeli and Sir Lancelot.


Royal Observatory in Greenwich.Royal Observatory in Greenwich.

Royal Observatory

Visit the home of Greenwich Mean Time, stand astride the world-famous Meridian Line and enjoy dramatic views of London across Greenwich Royal Park, the City of London and the River Thames.

The Royal Observatory is the historic home of British astronomy, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the world-famous Meridian Line. Established in the 17th century and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it was from here that the great scientists of the time precisely mapped the stars to help navigate at sea.

Stand astride the Meridian Line, chosen to be the Prime Meridian of the World back in 1884, with one foot in each hemisphere. Walk in the footsteps of the Royal Astronomers, discover their stories, and experience the past, present and future wonders of astronomy, space and the stars.

Must-see attractions include the Great Equatorial Telescope, Harrison’s clocks, the Shepherd Gate Clock, the Time Ball and the famous Octagon Room.

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