Cutty Sark

The fastest ship of its time and now the perfect London landmark venue for the most significant occasions

Overview

Once the fastest ship of its time, the Cutty Sark is now an iconic monument on the banks of the River Thames, offering a range of unique event spaces. Built in the 19th century at the height of the tea trade, the ship was uniquely constructed with a copper-covered hull. Today, that same hull is suspended mid-air to create a magnificent event space. The Cutty Sark offers a spectacular riverside setting with sweeping views across the Thames to the city beyond. It is a remarkable location for special gala dinners, product launches and summer parties requiring style, sophistication and the ultimate 'wow' factor.

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Cutty Sark - The fastest ship of its time and now the perfect London landmark venue for the most significant occasions

London, GB
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The Cutty Sark is one of the most famous ships in the world and the only surviving tea clipper. First built in 1869, it was designed to go back and forth from China, carrying cargos of tea at great speed, later becoming one of the fastest ships of its time. It is now a valuable piece of maritime heritage and an exclusive location for memorable events. The Cutty Sark is set in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Maritime Greenwich and is easily accessible from Greenwich Pier. This historic sailing ship is one of London’s most iconic venues, and it can be hired exclusively in the evenings or by day with advanced notice.