July family events Greenwich

July family events Greenwich at Cutty Sark – London rig climb and sea shanties

Cutty Sark rig climb experience

Climb the rigging of Cutty Sark for panoramic London views. This thrilling outdoor experience gives families a taste of life at sea. Children aged 10+ (accompanied) can enjoy this unforgettable challenge. Book for Fridays, Saturdays and holidays until 31 October. Find full details at Cutty Sark Rig Climb.

Sea shanty singers bring history alive

Swinging the Lead and The HogEye Men return to sing aboard the famous tea clipper. These toe-tapping sea shanties echo through the ship on 5 and 6 July. Visit Sea Shanty Singers for more.

More summer fun for families July family events Greenwich

Little ones can join Ship Mates every Wednesday. This hands-on adventure develops problem-solving and teamwork through play. Ages 5 and under. Book now at Ship Mates.

Families can also meet characters from the ship’s past in Character Encounters. Drop in weekends or daily during school holidays. More at Cutty Sark Characters.

Daily craft sessions at Learn the Ropes show children how sailors made rope. And each Wednesday, Shipkeeping in Action gives behind-the-scenes insight into preserving this iconic ship. Details here: Shipkeeping in Action.

For full info and booking updates, visit rmg.co.uk. All visitors, including Members, should pre-book.

July family events Greenwich Observatory July 2025 – planetarium shows and family events

Ted’s Space Adventure – under 7s

Little ones explore the Solar System with Ted the bear and Plant in this charming show. Held at the Peter Harrison Planetarium on weekends and school holidays at 11:30. Book here: Ted’s Space Adventure

Audio Universe – tour the Solar System with sound

This sensory-friendly show uses sound and stunning visuals to tell a cosmic story. Suitable for age 7+, running weekends and holidays at 12:30. No under 5s. Details: Audio Universe

Explore more this summer: July family events Greenwich

Enjoy The Sky Tonight live daily, and Meet the Neighbours on weekends. Join free activities at Young Astronomers Workshop and Observatory Unlocked, or try the Audio Guide Tour. For all listings and to pre-book: rmg.co.uk

July family events Greenwich at National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House Greenwich

Discover pirates, dance and storytelling this summer

This July, the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, and Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre offer a packed calendar for families. All visitors should pre-book tickets via rmg.co.uk. Download images here: https://we.tl/t-TB3VJFN30E

Family highlights and exhibitions

Explore pirate myths in the Pirates exhibition, running daily:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/pirates

At Queen’s House, don’t miss Jacqueline Bishop’s striking work:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/queens-house

Dance, music and ocean workshops

Enjoy live dance on 12 July at Rhythm:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/rhythm

Book now for Ocean Songs on 11 July:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/ocean-songs

Families can join Ready Steady Sail, Ocean: Above and Below, and Safe Harbour:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-maritime-museum/safe-harbour

Explore behind the scenes on 10 July:
https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/prince-philip-maritime-collections-centre/behind-scenes-tours-prince-philip-maritime

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