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All aboard Cutty Sark for a unique and unforgettable experience 

Did you know that Cutty Sark in Greenwich is the world's only surviving tea clipper? This historic, Victorian vessel is so important that its name was bestowed on the nearby DLR station — the only ship on the tube map! Autumn is a glorious time to visit this incredible landmark for an action-packed day out.  

Cutty Sark is so much more than a historic ship. Its decks are brought to life by a cast of colourful characters, including the fearless Captain Woodget and the ship's cook, who share stories of life on board the fastest ship of its time. A free family trail and interactive games explore these themes in a child-friendly way. More adventurous visitors with a head for heights can even book onto the Cutty Sark Rig Climb experience. See London from high on the masts, and then zip back down to the deck!

Once you're done above deck, it's time to head beneath the copper and zinc-plated hull. This unique space is home to an unforgettable collection of ships' figureheads — one of the most instagrammable spots in London. Treat the family to an unforgettable experience and drop anchor at Cutty Sark this autumn.

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