If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer party venue, look no further than Greenwich’s Cutty Sark – the world’s only surviving tea clipper. Enjoy drinks on the deck while taking in the stunning views of Canary Wharf and the River Thames, weather permitting.
Customize your summer event at Cutty Sark by choosing from a range of food, floristry, and entertainment options provided by some of London’s top suppliers. With four event spaces of varying sizes, including options for exclusive use, Cutty Sark is the perfect summer party venue.
Immerse yourself in the unique history and wonder of this world-famous ship, which is now permanently suspended in a dry berth in the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the thrill of entertaining beneath the hull of a ship, and bask in the evening sunshine on the magnificent Weather Deck with commanding views of the River Thames, the City of London, and Canary Wharf. With an approved list of caterers, including options for Asian and Kosher cuisine, Cutty Sark is a stunning summer party venue that is not to be missed.
Sunita Haldunia
in the last weekBeautiful 😍 and Nice Place. If someone is visiting to Greenwich, it’s one of the highly popular places you can visit. Amazing ship ⛵ with amazing history and a thing of beauty. The area around the ship is very nice for walks and relaxing time. Really enjoyed it. ❤️👌
Ishita Maity
2 weeks agoIt’s a museum for one of the British Royal Ship to experience the legacy of the Royal Navy. It’s maintained so gracefully that it looks very pretty from outside as well as inside of the ship. You can climb up-to almost the top of the ship. Entry fee is around £15-16 per person. In the ground floor it has gift centres as well. If someone is visiting to Greenwich, it’s one of the highly popular places you can visit. Average recommendation to enter but you can take see/ click from outside as well.
Vladimir Eftenov
11 months agoThe last tea clipper of the British trade fleet is attractively presented on dry dock near the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and can be visited with a combo ticket for the Observatory. Keep in mind the last admission is at 16:30 and the museum closes at 17:00 sharp. The ship is well preserved and a lot of the history of the trade routes can be seen along the tour. Kids will be quite entertained too with interactive displays at several points.
Rosa Espindola
a month agoLove, love and super love the place. I do feel like a kid in a candy store. Wanting to go back to college time, immerse in books and writers and queens and great food, shop, shop and shop. And the Thames and the flowers, wow the flowers. And a lot of friendly faces. Just like let-go time. Cheers
Eyal B
7 months agoThe ship itself is very interesting and beautiful. There are information videos all around the place that truly tell a lot about the ship's voyages. The place is designed to show how the ship used to function, even with the smallest details such as speakers to show the noise the chickens made. Very recommended for anyone, especially tourists.