Royal Museums Greenwich comprises of Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, the Queen’s House, Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Peter Harrison Planetarium. The five world-famous museums showcase pioneering architecture, British art and history, scientific discovery and exploration – all with a local park-side setting in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Maritime Greenwich.
Built in 1869 to carry tea back from China, the Cutty Sark is one of the world’s most famous and beautiful ships, the fastest and greatest of its time. Now it is a fascinating museum and one of the most unique places in London to entertain your guests. The ship boasts a spectacular riverside setting where you can enjoy sunset reception drinks on the Weather Deck with sweeping views across the Thames and to the city beyond. The ship’s gleaming copper-clad hull is suspended dramatically above the Dry Berth – an awe-inspiring event space ideal for receptions, dinners and product launches.