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King William Walk, Greenwich, Greenwich, London SE10 9HT
 
 
Ibis London Greenwich London
Ibis London Greenwich
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel  Double/Twin Rooms: 56% off from £87
30 Stockwell Street, SE10 9JM | 6 minutes walk from Cutty Sark
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Novotel London Greenwich London
Novotel London Greenwich
London > Hotels > Luxury Chain Hotel  Double Rooms: 53% off from £117
173-185 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA | 10 minutes walk from Cutty Sark
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Holiday Inn Express London Greenwich London
Holiday Inn Express London Greenwich
London > Hotels > Budget Chain Hotel  Double/Twin Rooms: 77% off from £57
Bugsby Way, SE10 0GD | 24 minutes walk from Cutty Sark
Staying at this hotel puts you right in the centre of Greenwich, with a thousand years of British naval history on your doorstep, as well shops, More
 
 
 
 

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Cutty Sark hotels title=NOTE: The Cutty Sark is due to re-open on Thurday 26 April 2012. The restoration of the Cutty Sark has seen £50 million spent on the famous tea clipper ship which was damaged by fire on 21 May 2007. But with much of the ship already removed from the site, most of the original has been restored. The boat's rich history begins back in 1869 when it was built for John 'Jock' Willis, a seasoned sailing ship master, and was designed for speed, racing to bring home tea from China. Capable of going over 17 knots, and with a large hold for carrying cargo, the Cutty Sark was 'the space shuttle of its time'. Preserved for the nation by Captain Wilfred Dowman in 1922, the old clipper has been at her current resting place in Greenwich since 1954 and was first opened to the public in 1957 by HM The Queen. Now raised three metres above her dry dock, visitors can see the lines of her hull - covered in sheets of metal giving it a golden sheen - which made her so swift and so successful. A tour of the vessel reveals the ship's fascinating history and her various cargoes: from tea to wool to buffalo horns. The exhibition also includes the world's largest collection of merchant navy figureheads, installed in the dry berth under the bow. The Cutty Sark's own figurehead, a young witch named 'Nannie', was named after a character in the poem Tam O'Shanter by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
 

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There are 2 recommended places to stay within a 15 minutes walk from Cutty Sark:

Ibis London Greenwich ( 6 minutes)

Novotel London Greenwich ( 10 minutes)

 
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