National Maritime Museum entrance with British flag, Greenwich.
Cutty Sark ship's bow and figurehead against a blue sky in Greenwich.
Royal Observatory Greenwich entrance with view of London skyline and historic buildings.
Visitors at Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, exploring the historic site and surrounding park.
Prime Meridian line at Royal Observatory Greenwich with autumn leaves and city coordinates.
Cutty Sark deck with lifeboats and wooden cabin, Greenwich, London, UK.
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Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, London

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Duration: 2 hours

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Explore London with ease using the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass, which provides access to five exciting attractions in one day. This pass includes entry to iconic sites like Cutty Sark and the National Maritime Museum, allowing you to explore long history and maritime heritage at places such as the Royal Observatory Greenwich and Queen's House. Your journey starts on board the historic Cutty Sark, known for being the world’s last surviving tea clipper that transported Britain’s beloved beverage from China in 1800.

A Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass grants you access to five key attractions including the Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum.

Explore London's rich maritime history by visiting the iconic Cutty Sark, a historic tea clipper that has survived through time.

The Prime Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory Greenwich provides an official measuring point for time across the United Kingdom.

Admiral Nelson’s coat is on display as part of the extensive collection housed within London's National Maritime Museum.

Housed in one of London's architectural masterpieces, The Queen’s House displays a stunning art collection.

This full-day adventure offers an all-encompassing cultural experience through Greenwich’s historic district.

Admission ticket for Royal Observatory Greenwich

Access to Cutty Sark

Entry at National Maritime Museum, which includes free general admission

Ticket granting access to Queen’s House with complimentary general entry included

Includes a multilingual downloadable audio guide

Presentations at Peter Harrison Planetarium

Food and beverages

Special or temporary displays

Guided tours of Queen’s House & National Maritime Museum

Arrangements for hotel transport

Travel between Greenwich sites

Personal expenses

Insurance coverage costs

Gratuities

National Maritime Museum entrance with British flag, Greenwich.

National Maritime Museum entrance with British flag, Greenwich.

Experience Highlights

The Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass offers the perfect blend of convenience and savings. It provides access to five attractions in one day for a complete exploration experience. With this pass, you can visit renowned sites such as Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory Greenwich, National Maritime Museum, and Queen's House.

Discovering Historic Wonders

Your adventure starts with the historic Cutty Sark, recognized as the world’s last surviving tea clipper that transported Britain’s beloved beverage from China in 1800. At its peak, it was celebrated for being one of the fastest ships globally. Explore its long history and fascinating interiors through tales of record-breaking voyages.

Exploring Greenwich Royal Observatory

Nestled on London's iconic riverfront is the Greenwich Royal Observatory. Here you can marvel at attractions like the Great Equatorial Telescope, Time Ball, and Octagon Room. Experience standing where time zones converge along the Meridian Line that separates Eastern from Western hemispheres.

A Glimpse into Maritime History

The National Maritime Museum is a treasure trove of British sea exploration history. Discover fascinating exhibits such as Admiral Nelson’s blood-stained coat, worn during his final battle against Napoleon.

Queen's House: A Classical Marvel

Your journey concludes at Queen's House, celebrated as Britain's first classical building.

Cutty Sark ship's bow and figurehead against a blue sky in Greenwich.

Cutty Sark ship's bow and figurehead against a blue sky in Greenwich.

Royal Observatory Greenwich entrance with view of London skyline and historic buildings.

Royal Observatory Greenwich entrance with view of London skyline and historic buildings.

Visitors at Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, exploring the historic site and surrounding park.

Visitors at Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, exploring the historic site and surrounding park.

Ticket Details

The Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass provides access to five attractions: Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, Queen's House, and Royal Observatory Greenwich. Valid for the selected date as confirmed in your booking confirmation.

Mobile tickets are accepted at entrances without printing needs. Operating hours may vary by date; check the official website before visiting. The pass includes a multilingual downloadable audio guide with free entry to all included attractions.

Ideal Ticket Holders

This day pass is ideal for historians interested in British maritime history, astronomy enthusiasts eager to explore Royal Observatory Greenwich, tourists looking for an extensive historical site tour, and admirers of Admiral Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar. It’s not suitable for visitors seeking access to special exhibitions or guided tours at The Queen's House and National Maritime Museum.

Benefits of This Ticket

This ticket allows you to explore Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper from the 1800s; stand on the Prime Meridian Line in Royal Observatory Greenwich; discover Admiral Nelson’s blood-stained coat at the National Maritime Museum; and visit Queen's House, recognized as Britain’s first Classical building.

Attractions to Explore

You can explore Cutty Sark, an iconic 1800s tea clipper. Visit Royal Observatory Greenwich with its Great Equatorial Telescope and Time Ball. Discover British sea exploration history at the National Maritime Museum featuring Admiral Nelson's blood-stained coat. Explore Queen’s House, a pioneering Classical building in Britain, and stand on the Meridian Line dividing Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

Essential Visitor Information

Show your mobile ticket upon arrival for entry to attractions. The pass includes access to a multilingual downloadable audio guide. Free entry is provided at Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, and Queen’s House; special exhibitions require additional tickets available on-site at the Peter Harrison Planetarium. Note that food or drink options are not included with your ticket.

Visit Planning Advice

To ensure a smooth visit, arrive early for preferred time slots to avoid peak queues. Weekday visits tend to be quieter compared to weekends and public holidays. Peak visitor periods include school holidays and London’s public holidays. Public transport is recommended; consult the local transit authority for current routes and schedules.

Accessibility & Visitor Details

All sites offer wheelchair and stroller accessibility, with family facilities including changing stations and baby feeding areas available on-site. Dining options, gift shops, guest services, and first aid are provided at these attractions.

How to Get There

The attraction is located in London where public transport and taxis are readily accessible; check the local transit authority for current routes and schedules. Parking near the site may be limited.

Purchase & Confirmation Details

You’ll receive instant digital confirmation upon booking, with your mobile ticket sent to your email—no printing is necessary. Show this on your phone at entrance entry points. The ticket’s validity strictly applies for the selected date and any applicable options. For cancellation and refund policies, refer to your booking confirmation email.

Visitor Tips

  • Book at least a day in advance during peak season to ensure access to all attractions without issues.

Activate your Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass on your phone prior to arrival for quick and hassle-free entry, saving valuable time at each attraction.

Prime Meridian line at Royal Observatory Greenwich with autumn leaves and city coordinates.

Prime Meridian line at Royal Observatory Greenwich with autumn leaves and city coordinates.

Cutty Sark deck with lifeboats and wooden cabin, Greenwich, London, UK.

Cutty Sark deck with lifeboats and wooden cabin, Greenwich, London, UK.

Book your Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass ticket at least a day in advance during peak season to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure smooth entry.

Activate your mobile ticket on your phone before arriving so you can enter quickly without any printing hassles.

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FAQs

Visitors have the opportunity to stand on the famous line marking zero degrees longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, and learn about its significance in navigation history.
Yes, general entry to both the Queen's House and the National Maritime Museum is included with your purchase of the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass.
Yes, the pass provides access to a multilingual downloadable audio guide for use during your visit.
The pass grants access to five major attractions, including Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, and the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
The pass provides general entry but does not include access to special exhibitions or temporary displays. Admiral Nelson’s coat is available for viewing in the permanent collection.
No, the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass does not include meals or beverages; these are available for purchase at each attraction separately.
It includes a mobile ticket that is accepted at entrance without needing to be printed.
You'll explore the historic tea clipper known as the world's last surviving one and learn about its record-breaking adventures around the globe, including a chance to see inside it.
Operating hours vary by date for each attraction. It’s best to consult their official website prior to your visit to confirm current timings.
No, shows at the planetarium are not included with this pass and must be purchased separately if you wish to attend one.

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