Royal Observatory & Prime Meridian e Cutty Sark





Descrizione
Sfrutta al massimo la tua giornata con il Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass. Musei reali Greenwich ospita il Royal Observatory Greenwich e il Prime Meridian, l'iconico veliero storico Cutty Sark, la Queen's House e il National Maritime Museum. Le principali attrazioni da non perdere al Royal Museums Greenwich: 1. Scattati un selfie sull'iconica Meridian Line 2. Incontra il cast di personaggi in costume a bordo di Cutty Sark e ascolta il capitano Woodget o la tata che danno vita alla storia della nave 3. Ammira il design classico della Queen's House, uno degli edifici più importanti dell'architettura inglese progettato da Indigo Jones 4. Avvicinati alla vera uniforme che indossava l'ammiraglio Nelson quando fu ferito nella battaglia di Trafalgar
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Esplora il tempo e lo spazio all'Osservatorio Reale di Greenwich e fermati sulla linea Meridian presso la sede del Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Scopri la ricca storia del sito, dalla sua eredità reale al maestoso Peter Harrison Planetarium, il tutto ambientato nel bellissimo parco di Greenwich.
Il Cutty Sark è l'unico tagliatore di tè sopravvissuto al mondo, celebrato per i suoi passaggi da record in tutto il mondo. Gli ospiti possono salire a bordo e provare com'è stato navigare su questa icona nazionale molto amata. Cammina sotto lo scintillante scafo in rame di Cutty Sark per una vista maestosa e la possibilità di ammirare il design all'avanguardia che l'ha resa la più veloce al mondo.
La Queen's House è stata progettata da Inigo Jones ed è il primo edificio classico della Gran Bretagna e un capolavoro pionieristico dell'architettura del XVII secolo. Oggi puoi goderti l'arte, l'architettura e la storia spettacolari di questa bellissima villa reale. La casa è visitabile gratuitamente ad eccezione di visite guidate e mostre speciali.
Il National Maritime Museum è il più grande museo del suo genere al mondo. Si rivolge a visitatori di tutte le età. Scopri le epiche storie di esplorazione e impegno che hanno plasmato il nostro mondo odierno. Il museo è gratuito ad eccezione di visite guidate e mostre speciali.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini di età inferiore ai 4 anni sono liberi di entrare nell'attrazione
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
Recensioni(82)
Wonderful place , full of history . Very educational, might be a bit complex for young people to understand. But so important historically especially the story of John Harrison and the problem of longitude. Greenich park is very nice as well. Well worth a vist
As a person who loves boats, I had a great time on the curry sark and enjoyed a great view at the meridian! Many purchases at the gift shop of the places!
It's Worth an Experience to the Royal Observatory for Geography and Horology Enthusiasts as well as common tourists. The visit to Cutty Sark is Worth Your Money as it's an experience in itself.
Hi There, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and feedback about your visit to the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark. As the two paid sites within Royal Museums Greenwich (The National Maritime Museum and Queen's House are free) you can purchase a Day Pass for a slight discount which allows entry to the Observatory and Cutty Sark on the same day. For horology enthusiasts who have visited the Observatory we also shout out the National Maritime Museum which displays the K2 Marine Timekeeper in it's Pacific Encounters Gallery.
This is the entrance ticket for Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory. It was a fun experience. We didn't have to wait in any lines. Everything went very smooth!
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is one of London’s most fascinating historic sites—where science, time, and history all come together. The highlight, of course, is standing on the Prime Meridian Line (0° longitude), where the Eastern and Western Hemispheres meet. It’s a unique experience and a great photo spot! Inside the observatory, you’ll find amazing exhibitions on astronomy, navigation, and the history of timekeeping. The Great Equatorial Telescope and the historic timepieces, including John Harrison’s famous marine chronometers, are especially impressive. The location itself is stunning—perched at the top of Greenwich Park, it offers one of the best panoramic views of London, stretching across the River Thames and the city skyline. ✅ Educational and fun for all ages ✅ Incredible view from the top of the hill ✅ A must-visit for history and science lovers Whether you’re curious about astronomy, want to stand on the Prime Meridian, or just enjoy London’s heritage, the Royal Observatory is well worth the visit.
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and feedback regarding your experience visiting the Royal Observatory. You have summed up our site in such a beautiful way that we are thrilled to hear you had such an insightful and meaningful visit with us. We are very proud of our site and the stories we tell, so it is always a bonus when visitors like yourself think the same! Our team shares stories of the Observatory, timekeeping and navigation from the Observatory's founding up to today. As the site is historic, there are some spaces that are accessible only by stairs (Octagon Room and Great Equatorial Telescope) however for those visiting who may not see these spaces, we encourage you to speak with staff who can give you information about these spaces as well as potentially provide some images. For those who visit with a particular interest in Astronomy and all things space, our Astronomy team have recently moved down to the National Maritime Museum temporarily whilst renovation works begin. There are experiences and Planetarium shows at the NMM so that our fantastic Astronomers can still deliver a brilliant experience to visitors. For more information please check out our website, specifically Astronomers Takeover
We were disappointed that we did not have a guide. But the staff at the obeservatory were great and very helpful.
It’s in a beautiful location with a rich history. We were able to be there for a couple of the talks by one of the volunteers. He was very knowledgeable and engaging. We loved it.
Hi There, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and feedback about your visit to the Royal Observatory. We're glad to hear you found your visit interesting and engaging, especially on a sunny day we're very lucky to have such beautiful surroundings of Greenwich Park, the view of London and the other museums in the nearby area. Our team work hard to deliver numerous talks and tours to visitors on a daily basis, sharing their knowledge and expertise of all things time and space!
Just to be aware that there are a lot of stairs around in all the places. Would highly recommend the cafe near the observatory. The park walk is lovely
Great value! Lots of unique British maritime and naval history. Recommend taking the ferry to reach if able. Walking distance to The Ship restaurant. Highly recommend!!
Excellent tour of cutty sark, that lasted an hour Friendly and informative. Our guide was Ilinka, and our tour was comprehensive
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, we're very glad to hear your tour of the Cutty Sark was especially great, we'll be sure to pass your kind words over to the Cutty Sark team



