Description:
Discover London's replica Tudor warship! A working copy of Francis Drake's flagship, which circumnavigated the world in 1577, this ship has sailed 140,000 miles, and is now a much-loved landmark on the South Bank.
Weekend family events! Please check opening times prior to your visit, as the ship is sometimes closed for private or school events or see goldenhinde.org.
Admission: Adult £6.00.
Opening Times: Daily 10.00-17.30.
Visit Time: 1 hour.
Telephone: 020 7403 0123.
Please see website for more information.
Dates:
until 30/09/2008
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Landmarks & Historical Sites
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
Getting There
Address: Units 1 & 2, Pickfords Wharf, Clink Street, London SE1 9DG.
Nearest Stations: London Bridge, Monument.
Nearest Bus Routes: 17, 21, 22A, 35, 40, 43, 44, 47, 48, 95, 133, 149, 214, 501, 505, 510, 513.
Accessibility
Because of the historical nature of the ship there is limited disabled access. Access to ship (main deck) is by stairs and ramp. Access to other decks are by steep stairs.
For further information on attraction accessibility please visit
www.directenquiries.com.
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