The 280ft-ship, built in 1869, was undergoing a £25 million refit aimed at securing its future as one of ... commuters. Greenwich town centre was closed to traffic and the Cutty Sark DLR station ...
We spoke to a tour guide to find out some of the most haunted places you can visit in Greenwich - and these are just some of them.
The popular, annual switch on of Christmas lights and a lantern parade in Greenwich will be taking place next month as the ...
Cutty Sark, the last surviving clipper built ... It is now (spoiler alert) a visitor attraction in Greenwich, London. Originally broadcast 2 March 1951. Follow and explore more from BBC Archive.
Many people visit Greenwich for the Cutty Sark, the park, or the Royal Observatory, enjoying breath-taking views of central ...
Please check Cutty Sark's website before travelling or booking. Yes – at the time of publication, Smartsave were offering 20% off Cutty Sark and 24-hour river pass tickets and Picniq had 15% off ...
Visiting a major city as a family requires careful planning. There are short attention spans to consider, hungry bellies, ...
Fresh off the heels of his critically acclaimed memoirs, Nailing It: Tales from the Comedy Frontier, Montana’s transatlantic ...
Many of the 800 organisations he supported were in London and without ... Further down the River Thames in Greenwich is the world's only remaining tea clipper, Cutty Sark. The famous ship, which ...
Tankers International (TI) has raised £10,000 ($13,000) for charity by taking part in a walk around London’s famous shipping ...
Greenwich BR from Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo East. From Docklands - under foot tunnel. DLR Station Cutty Sark Maritime Greenwich is just opposite This venue is wheelchair accessible.
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