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Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass

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Discover the wonders of the Royal Museums Greenwich with the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the Royal Observatory Greenwich and stand on the iconic Meridian Line. Step aboard the legendary Cutty Sark and experience what it was like to sail this record-breaking ship. Admire the architectural marvel of the Queen's House, designed by Inigo Jones himself. Dive into the world's largest maritime museum, the National Maritime Museum, and uncover epic stories of exploration and endeavor. With this day pass, you can make the most out of your visit, enjoying these top must-see attractions at your own pace. Don't miss the chance to take a selfie on the Meridian Line and get up close to Admiral Nelson's uniform. Book your Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass now and embark on an unforgettable journey through time.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Stand on the iconic Meridian line
  • Experience the history of Cutty Sark
  • Admire the classical design of Queen's House
  • Explore epic stories of exploration at National Maritime Museum
  • Enjoy time and space at Royal Observatory Greenwich
  • Entry to Cutty Sark
  • Entry to Royal Observatory
  • Entry to the National Maritime Museum
  • Entry to the Queen's House
  • Transportation to, from or between attractions

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Introduction

Experience a royal adventure with the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating stories of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the iconic Cutty Sark sailing ship, the Queen's House, and the National Maritime Museum. This day pass offers an all-access entry to these top must-see attractions at Royal Museums Greenwich, providing an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and curious explorers alike.

What to expect?

With the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, you can expect a day filled with fascinating discoveries and awe-inspiring sights. Stand on the iconic Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, where time and space converge. Explore the museum's royal heritage and gaze up at the stars in the Peter Harrison Planetarium. Step aboard the Cutty Sark, the legendary tea clipper that once dominated the seas, and marvel at its magnificent design. Delve into the rich history of the Queen's House, a pioneering masterpiece of architecture. Finally, visit the National Maritime Museum and unravel epic stories of exploration and human endeavor that have shaped our world.

Who is this for?

The Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass caters to a wide range of visitors. History buffs will relish the opportunity to immerse themselves in the royal heritage and maritime history of Greenwich. Art and architecture enthusiasts will be captivated by the Queen's House and its classical design. Families will delight in the interactive exhibits and immersive experiences offered by each attraction. Whether you're a local looking for a day of exploration or a traveler seeking a taste of England's rich heritage, this day pass is the perfect choice.

Why book this?

Embark on a journey through time and space as you explore the Royal Museums Greenwich. From the iconic Meridian Line to the world's last remaining tea clipper, each attraction offers a unique and captivating experience. Let the knowledgeable costumed characters aboard the Cutty Sark transport you back in time, or marvel at the art and architecture of the Queen's House. This day pass grants you access to all of these incredible attractions, ensuring you won't miss a single highlight of Royal Museums Greenwich. Discover centuries of history, immerse yourself in maritime tales, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

The Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass grants you access to four world-class attractions, allowing you to plan your day at your own pace. The total duration of the experience can range from 180 to 480 minutes, giving you ample time to explore each site. Start your adventure at the Royal Observatory Greenwich and end your journey back at the same location. Keep in mind that some attractions may have guided tours and special exhibitions that require separate fees. Admission to the National Maritime Museum and Queen's House is generally free, providing an affordable and enriching experience for all.

Reviews

Visitors rave about the Royal Museums Greenwich experience, lauding its unique blend of history, science, and culture. Many express awe at the Royal Observatory Greenwich and the chance to stand on the Meridian Line. The interactive exhibits and knowledgeable staff aboard the Cutty Sark receive high praise for bringing the ship's history to life. Visitors also appreciate the Queen's House's stunning architecture and the National Maritime Museum's vast collection. Overall, reviewers describe the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass as a must-do experience, highly recommending it to both locals and tourists alike.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Royal Observatory 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.

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Cutty Sark

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.

Admission Included

Queen's House

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..

Admission Included

National Maritime Museum

The National Maritime Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world. It appeals to visitors of all ages. Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavor that have shaped our world today.The museum is free to visit with the exception of guided tours and special exhibitions.

Admission Included

Reviews

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amar4mdvc

It was my long dream since my childhood to visit Royal observatory at Greenwich and finally I got opportunity during my UK trip in March 24. It is the great historical place having prime Meridian Line with longitude as 0-0-0 and local time of entire world is based on that GMT. It was very exciting to keep one leg in eastern hemisphere and another leg in western hemisphere. I also got opportunity to visualise dropping of huge steel ball placed on the top of observatory at 1.00 pm and narrated by one expert from the observatory. It is located in huge Greenwich park on a hill top from where, view of london city on the other bank of Thames river is really mesmerizing. I highly recommend particularly school students to visit this Royal observatory. Though it's official entry ticket is 18 £ but it is always most economical to buy combo ticket with Cutty Sark that is also called Greenwich day pass at 27 £ only, which I preferred.

Claire_R

We weren't able to go and I tried to make contact with Viator. I was hoping to change dates, but I still haven't got any acknowledgement. Wouldn't recommend the company. I hear Greenwich is great though.

yosser

Informative and staff at both venues we visited were excellent in helping us get the best out of the visit.

kmbmarshall

Had a wonderful time visiting this interactive and fascinating museum. There is something for people of all ages even if you’re not sure you like the sea. Also had a wonderful talk from Rowan on Indigenous history, just one of a few talks and guided visits we could have joined. Will visit again!

camila_azzini

My visit to the Greenwich Planetarium for the bilingual show in Portuguese with Tania and Priscila was nothing short of amazing. The experience was a perfect blend of education and entertainment. Tania and Priscila were fantastic and made the entire show engaging and informative for the audience. Their passion for astronomy shone through, and their bilingual presentation was incredibly helpful for non-English speakers like myself. The visuals and content of the show were captivating, and I left with a greater appreciation for the universe around us. The Greenwich Planetarium provided a comfortable and immersive environment, and the entire experience was truly memorable. I highly recommend visiting the Greenwich Planetarium and catching a show with Tania and Priscila. It's an experience that both educates and inspires, and I can't wait to return for another visit. Thank you for an incredible experience.

garywE5993JN

So much to see! Allot more time than you think for all there is to see. The observatory was fascinating, and the Painted Room was the highlight of our visit. Grab a savory pie and a pint at a shop in the village.

stevearkin

It has been 24 years since we were here and we could not believe how the museums have changed and for the good! We were impressed with the changes at the Royal Observatory. The commentary on the online audio was fascinating and informative. We spent a little more than 90 minutes, which was definitely well worth it. The walk, about 20 minutes at a slow speed) to the National Maritime Museum was great. The views of the city were very good (and it is downhill from the Observatory) and to see the dog walkers watching their dogs run around was quite entertaining. I wish my dogs were that well-trained! Instead of walking around to the front of the Museum, there is an entrance at the rear of the building where you can enter the Museum and save a few steps. We should have spent more time as we stayed only about 2 hours but had to leave due to other obligations. The exhibits were fascinating and of course, the emphasis was on the history of ships, cartography, and wonderful paintings. Our next trip will definitely include the Cutty Sark and The Queens house. Oh yes, if you take the Tube, it probably would be better to exit at Maze Hill Station than the Greenwich Station. It is about a 3-4 minute shorter walk and trains leave there back to London every 30 minutes at around :15 and :45 past the hour during the non-rush hour.

Quest41403146785

Had a great time visiting here last winter my sister. Got to know such knowledge about timezone which still amazes me till now. One of the must visit place for your trip in London. Also bought a cute calendar keychain from the shop! Wish I have another chance to visit in the future. A very great experience

Arthur_H

The Cutty Sark was like going back in time how standing in 2 hemispheres can only happen at the Prime Meridian. Great day.

Susan_P

Hard to separate the experiences all so different so would suite most visitors in different ways. Would of like the Royal Naval College to be added as the painted ceiling is worth viewing. Would of willingly paid extra to see this
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-08 02:44