Cutty Sark in Greenwich 🇬🇧
Greenwich, London, is home to the iconic Cutty Sark, a legendary 19th-century tea clipper ship and one of the last remaining of its kind. This maritime treasure has been preserved and transformed into a fascinating museum, offering visitors a journey into the world of seafaring history.
The museum, interactive displays and exhibitions unveil the ship's rich history, narrating tales of brave sailors and the incredible voyages they undertook. Visitors can learn about life at sea, the hardships endured by crew members, and the Cutty Sark's legacy in global trade.
Greenwich's picturesque waterfront location, its proximity to the Thames River, and the stunning backdrop of the Canary Wharf skyscrapers contribute to the overall experience.
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We arrived at 4pm and only had an hour to visit this awesome tea sailing boat, but it was worth every penny. Also enjoy watching the video on deck. There is a lot to say, but ... go and see/explore it!
The Katisaq was almost destroyed by the fire and the restoration was great, making it back to the sky. The sailing boat looks new and although there is not much space here, the explanations are very clear. It was not comfortable to stay on board, the sailing was about 20 miles per hour, and the kartisack was displayed in front of the head, showing the craftsmen's exquisite skills.
After disembarking from the dock, the first thing to see is the Katisaker. It is the fastest sailing ship in the history of the world sailing, representing the pinnacle of sailing technology. There are some introductions to the tea trade in the cabin.
The big signature when you go up from DLR station at the location of University of Greenwich.
Not much introduction and exhibition, which cannot attract me to stay this place a long time
Not much introduction or exhibition which cannot attractive me to stay long time.