Are you looking for somewhere a bit different to have a coffee in London? How about underneath the hull of a 19th century ship?
The Cutty Sark is a clipper ship built in the 1860s. Her job was to sail the world transporting tea, therefore the museum is jampacked with tea facts. For example, did you know that all tea is made from one single species of plant? Green tea is made by drying the leaves quickly after picking them, whereas for black tea the leaves are bruised and fermented before drying.
After a recent fire, the Cutty Sark ship and museum have been updated and redesigned. The set out is great and really interactive, with little films, interactive games and even seats that move up and down to make you feel as if you are at sea! It's great for all ages.
And of course, after a bit of culture or history, it's always time for tea! The Cutty Sark's cafe is underneath the ship. Of course, we sat right in the middle. Knowing that there's a 963 ton ship hanging above your head definitely adds an element of excitement to your cup of coffee!
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