Make the most out of your day with the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass. Royal Museums Greenwich is home to the Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Prime Meridian, the iconic historic sailing ship Cutty Sark, the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum.
Top must-see attractions at Royal Museums Greenwich:
Explore time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich and stand on the Meridian line at the home of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Discover the site’s rich history, from its royal heritage to its awe-inspiring Peter Harrison Planetarium, all set within Greenwich’s beautiful park.
The Cutty Sark is the world’s sole-surviving tea clipper, celebrated for her record breaking passages around the globe. Guests can come aboard and experience what it was like to sail this much-loved national icon. Walk underneath Cutty Sark’s gleaming copper hull for an awe-inspiring view and the chance to admire the cutting-edge design that made her the fastest in the world.
The Queen’s House was designed by Inigo Jones and is Britain’s first classical building and a pioneering masterpiece of 17th-century architecture. Today you can enjoy the spectacular art, architecture and history of this beautiful royal villa. The House is free to visit with the exception of guided tours and special exhibitions..
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Your ticket includes one entry to the Royal Observatory and one entry to Cutty Sark. • You must visit both attractions on the same day, on the date specified on your ticket. • Last entry at both attractions is 4pm. • The walking distance between Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory is approximately 10/12 minutes. Please plan your visit accordingly. • The Queen’s House and National maritime Museum are free to visit. Local supplier telephone number: +44 20 8312 6608 Our telephone number is open from Mon-Fri 9am to 4pm