Get 50% off entry to Cutty Sark and Royal Museums Greenwich special exhibitions with the National Art Pass.

Make the most of your Art Fund membership and book tickets to amazing exhibitions such as Astronomy Photographer of the Year.

If you're a National Art Pass holder, follow the links below to book your visit and get discounted entry.

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Woman walking on the main deck of cutty sark

Cutty Sark

Open daily from 10am to 5pm

Venture onto one of the world's most famous ships and the last surviving tea clipper. At the heart of Greenwich's UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cutty Sark is open for anyone to explore. Walk the decks, discover the ship's history, and find out what life was like at sea in the age of sail.

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Milky Way above salt flats

Astronomy Photographer of the Year

Location: National Maritime Museum

Astronomy Photographer of the Year is an annual exhibition showcasing the world's greatest space photography. 

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View of the Royal Observatory Greenwich from below. The brick facade of Flamsteed House and the red Time Ball on the roof are visible

Royal Observatory

Open daily from 10am-5pm

Stand with a foot in each hemisphere and explore how great scientists first mapped the seas and the stars at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Now a museum, the Observatory is home to the Prime Meridian Line, the UK’s largest refracting telescope and London’s only planetarium.

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Useful information

Do I need to prebook?

It is advised to book online in advance. Make sure to bring your National Art Pass with you when you visit.

What to expect during your visit

As restrictions in England ease, we want to ensure that all our visitors, staff and volunteers still feel safe and comfortable when exploring our sites.

Find out more about the COVID-19 safety measures we have in place here.

 

What else is there to see in Greenwich?

Royal Museums Greenwich is home to the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House art gallery as well as the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark. All attractions are located within easy walking distance of each other within a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The National Maritime Museum and the Queen's House are free to visit, although you must book your tickets in advance. With so many things to see and do in Greenwich, it is a great destination for a fun day out both for families and independent visitors.

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Main image: Van Gogh's Sketchpad © Jin Yang Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021