Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea Tickets at Cutty Sark

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Delight in classic afternoon tea on the Cutty Sark with a guided tour and a chance to explore the historic ship in London.

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Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea Tickets

Step aboard the world's last surviving tea clipper ship for an afternoon tea experience unlike anywhere else in London. The Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea combines traditional British hospitality with the fascinating maritime history of this legendary 19th-century vessel, moored permanently in Greenwich. Your ticket includes not only a carefully curated afternoon tea service but also full access to explore the ship's restored cabins, cargo hold, and upper decks.

The afternoon tea takes place within the ship's beautifully restored lower hold, creating an atmospheric setting that transports you back to the golden age of sail. You'll enjoy a selection of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, and an array of delicate pastries and cakes. The menu celebrates both traditional afternoon tea classics and maritime-inspired treats that reflect the ship's tea trading heritage. Professional staff serve premium teas from around the world, many sourced from regions the original Cutty Sark would have visited during her trading voyages.

Built in 1869, the Cutty Sark was one of the fastest ships of her era, racing across oceans carrying precious tea cargo from China to London. Today, this beautifully preserved vessel serves as both a museum and unique dining venue, offering you the chance to walk in the footsteps of the sailors who once worked these decks. After exploring other Greenwich attractions like the Royal Observatory Greenwich, this afternoon tea provides the perfect way to relax whilst soaking up centuries of maritime history.

What to Expect at Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea

The afternoon tea service typically lasts 90 minutes, with additional time available to explore the ship before and after your meal. You can explore multiple levels of the vessel, from the cargo hold where tea chests once filled every available space to the captain's quarters and crew accommodations. Interactive exhibits throughout tell the story of life aboard a tea clipper, including the challenges faced during long ocean voyages and the importance of speed in the competitive tea trade.

The ship's collection of maritime artifacts, navigational instruments, and historical displays provides context for understanding this remarkable period of commercial sailing history. The venue offers multiple seating times throughout the day, allowing flexibility if you're also visiting other Greenwich attractions such as the National Maritime Museum or Greenwich Park.

The dining takes place below deck in covered areas, so weather doesn't affect the meal service. However, deck exploration may be limited during severe weather conditions. Photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship, though flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas to preserve historical artifacts.

Before You Go

Children are welcome and will enjoy exploring the ship, with a children's afternoon tea menu available. The interactive exhibits throughout the vessel engage younger visitors effectively. However, children must be accompanied by adults at all times.

Smart casual attire is recommended for this refined dining experience. Comfortable shoes are essential for safely navigating the ship's deck areas and stairs. The historic ship has multiple levels accessed by stairs, which may present challenges for visitors with mobility issues. Contact the venue directly to discuss accessibility options.

Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled afternoon tea time to allow for check-in and initial ship exploration. The venue can accommodate most dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options when informed at booking. Large groups should book well in advance, as the ship's intimate spaces have limited seating capacity for each service time.

The Cutty Sark is easily accessible by DLR to Cutty Sark station, National Rail to Greenwich station, or by Thames Clipper river services. Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is strongly recommended. The nearest car park is at Greenwich Church Street, a short walk from the ship.

Why you'll love it

  • Board the world's last surviving tea clipper ship in Greenwich
  • Afternoon tea service and full ship access both included
  • Explore restored cabins, cargo hold, and upper decks
  • Set aboard a 19th-century vessel moored permanently at Greenwich
  • Combines traditional British hospitality with maritime history

What's included

  • Afternoon tea service aboard the Cutty Sark
  • Full access to the ship's restored cabins
  • Access to the cargo hold
  • Access to the upper decks

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Know before you go
  • Arrival Time: Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled afternoon tea time to allow for check-in and initial ship exploration before your meal service begins.

  • Accessibility: The historic ship has multiple levels accessed by stairs, which may present challenges for visitors with mobility issues. Contact the venue directly to discuss accessibility options.

  • Dress Code: Smart casual attire is recommended for this refined dining experience. Comfortable shoes are essential for safely navigating the ship's deck areas and stairs.

  • Photography: Photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship, but flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas to preserve historical artifacts.

  • Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is strongly recommended. The nearest car park is at Greenwich Church Street, a short walk from the ship.

  • Group Bookings: Large groups should book well in advance through tickadoo, as the ship's intimate spaces have limited seating capacity for each service time.

  • Weather Considerations: While dining occurs below deck, dress appropriately for outdoor exploration of the ship's upper decks and surrounding Greenwich area attractions.

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect marked areas and do not touch restricted exhibits.

  • Photography is allowed except where signs indicate otherwise.

  • Pets are not permitted except for guide dogs.

  • Drones, bikes, balloons and roller skates are not allowed inside the venue.

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

How long does the Cutty Sark Afternoon Tea experience last?

The afternoon tea service typically lasts 90 minutes, with additional time available to explore the ship before and after your meal. Full ship access is included with your tickadoo booking.

What dietary requirements can be accommodated?

The venue can accommodate most dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Please inform tickadoo of any dietary needs when booking to ensure proper preparation.

Is the Cutty Sark suitable for children?

Yes, children are welcome and will enjoy exploring the ship. A children's afternoon tea menu is available, and the interactive exhibits throughout the vessel engage younger visitors.

What is included in the afternoon tea menu?

The menu includes a selection of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, assorted pastries and cakes, plus premium teas from around the world.

How do I get to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich?

The Cutty Sark is easily accessible by DLR to Cutty Sark station, National Rail to Greenwich station, or by Thames Clipper river services. Detailed directions are provided with your tickadoo confirmation.

Can I explore the ship after my afternoon tea?

Yes, your ticket includes full access to explore all public areas of the ship, including the cargo hold, crew quarters, and upper decks throughout your visit.

Are there any age restrictions for the afternoon tea?

There are no age restrictions, though children must be accompanied by adults. The ship's stairs and deck areas require reasonable mobility for safe access.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The afternoon tea takes place in the ship's covered lower hold, so weather does not affect the dining experience. However, deck exploration may be limited during severe weather conditions.

Where you'll be

Cutty Sark, King William Walk

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