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  1. Top things to do in Greenwich

    This Greenwich observatory is home to the Prime Meridian Line, the UK's largest refracting telescope, a 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid and the only London planetarium. Prices from £18.00 Book now. 2. Cutty Sark. Visit the magnificent Cutty Sark ship in Greenwich. Image courtesy of Royal Museums Greenwich.

  2. Things to Do

    Things to Do. Greenwich is a beautiful, historic, buzzing area of London, where hemispheres meet and Royal heritage blends with cutting edge architecture. There's absolutely loads to do while you're here and whatever your interests there's bound to be something you'll love. Stand on the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, experience ...

  3. 15 Things to Do in Greenwich. The ULTIMATE Bucket List

    The Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London is a must-see, bucket-list-worthy place. From stunning architecture, world-class museums, a rich naval heritage, and beautiful green spaces loaded with history, here are the best things to do in Greenwich. I visited Greenwich several times in the past few years.

  4. What to Do in Greenwich: 23 Top Places

    2. Cutty Sark. A must-see Greenwich attraction for young and old alike, the award-winning Cutty Sark exhibit gives you a taste of what life must have been life for mariners in the 19th century.. The name 'Cutty Sark' is 18th-century Scots for 'short petticoat' and was used in the famous poem Tam O'Shanter by Robert Burns… although no one seems to know why it was the name given to ...

  5. 31 Things To Do & See In Greenwich (London)

    Greenwich is a bustling, exciting and vibrant area of London which boasts a rich and interesting maritime history. Extremely popular with tourists and locals alike, there is so much to see and do in Greenwich, and many a historical fact to uncover.

  6. Visit Greenwich

    There's so much to see and do, including historic ship Cutty Sark and the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the vintage shops and street food of Greenwich Market, amazing exhibitions and planetarium shows, plus the free National Maritime Museum and Queen's House. To make the most of your day out and save 25% on tickets, book a Royal Museums ...

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    Also a must-visit is the buzzing Greenwich Peninsula, an easy 8 minute river trip from Greenwich town centre. Located here is the London Cable Car, Design District, NOW Gallery and The Tide elevated walkway and most well-known for The O2. Beneath its iconic white tented roof is the world's most popular entertainment arena, and so many things ...

  8. Attractions

    Greenwich has a fantastic range of attractions and there's plenty to do all year round. Home to a rich and diverse history of royalty, seafaring, science and engineering with some truly glorious architecture. Visit the stunning Royal Observatory, home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the world - the line of 0º Longitude.

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    Greenwich. The home of time, Greenwich is where eastern and western hemispheres meet. Discover breath-taking views, royal heritage and amazing attractions, all in a beautiful riverside setting minutes from central London. Discover maritime attractions Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum alongside the Royal Observatory, green expanses of ...

  10. Greenwich Things To Do: Museums, Markets, Parks & More!

    Greenwich is a truly special day out in London, combining world class attractions with a charming village vibe. Museums and galleries, green space, amazing views and bustling markets can all be found in Greenwich's UNESCO World Heritage Site. Check out our guide to the best things to do in Greenwich, and start planning your visit today.

  11. Best Things to Do in Greenwich, London (+ one day itinerary)

    The Greenwich foot tunnel is perhaps one of the borough's lesser-known attractions but is one of the best free things to do in Greenwich, London. It's open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is wheelchair accessible. You can walk through the tunnel from the Cutty Sark to Island Gardens on the northern side of the Thames.

  12. Best Things to do in Greenwich, London

    Greenwich is split into two main parts split by the River Thames - Greenwich and North Greenwich. Many of the places to visit in Greenwich listed in this guide are in Greenwich, not North Greenwich, so plan your trip accordingly. Greenwich can be reached via Greenwich Railway Station, Maze Hill Railway Station, Greenwich DLR and Cutty Sark DLR.

  13. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Greenwich, London

    9. Greenwich Foot Tunnel. 533. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Greenwich. By HolidaymakerfromHove. We took the DLR from Tower Gateway to Island Gardens so that we could use the foot tunnel on our visit to Greenwich. See tours. 10.

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    The Arts & Crafts part of the market runs Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Weekends, while the Antiques & Collectables part runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. (This means Friday is the best day for your Greenwich day out if you want to visit the Greenwich Market!). Food stalls are available every day. 10. Greenwich Foot Tunnel

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    The Painted Hall in Greenwich is £15 to visit as of early 2024 (increasing to £16.50 as of April 1 2024). The highlight is the Painted Hall, completed in 1726 and often described as Britain's version of the Sistine Chapel - it was recently reopened after a £9 million restoration project in 2019.

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    10. Greenwich Market. A stroll through Greenwich Market is the perfect way to end your day exploring this charming London borough. Shop, dine, and explore your way through the stalls and shops in this historic marketplace. Fudge being made at The Fudge Patch.

  18. Things to Do

    Things to Do. Greenwich is a beautiful, historic, buzzing area of London, where hemispheres meet and Royal heritage blends with cutting edge architecture. There's absolutely loads to do while you're here and whatever your interests there's bound to be something you'll love. Stand on the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, experience ...

  19. Royal Observatory

    A project to restore Greenwich Park's 17th century landscape is currently taking place. As a result the path up to the Observatory through Greenwich Park is closed. We recommend taking the main avenue through the Park for step-free access or arriving via Blackheath Gate. See this map for more details.

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    Greenwich might just be one of the best areas in London to visit! Of course, we're a little bit biased but there's a heap of the best things to do in - 11 Very Best Things To Do In Greenwich, London - Travel, Travel Advice - England, Europe, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner!

  21. The Best Things to Do in Greenwich

    You can get to Greenwich easily by train or bus, or by taking a boat down the Thames. For the best experience, go by river, weather permitting, and return by rail. Not only will you and your children enjoy the boat ride, but you'll get to see the London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe, The Tower of London, and Tower Bridge.

  22. 18 Top Things to Do in Greenwich, London

    However you intend on getting here, plan your visit to this vibrant area with our list of the top attractions and fun things to do in historic Greenwich, London. See also: Where to Stay in Greenwich, London. On This Page: 1. Climb aboard the Majestic Cutty Sark. 2.

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    These are the best places to visit in Greenwich Village NYC: 01 Washington Square Arch. One of the many structures created by one of NYC's best-known Beaux Arts architectural firms, McKim, Mead & White, is the Washington Square Arch in the West Village.

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    Jessica Hill/AP. President Joe Biden will visit Greenwich next week to raise money for his reelection campaign, Sen. Richard Blumenthal told CT Insider on Wednesday. "It will be a close and contentious election, and we need to be working as hard as we can because the stakes are literally existential for the country," Blumenthal said.

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    The Greenwich Physicians Outreach Group is offering a free seminar, "Adolescent Medicine: A Survival Guide," on June 10 at the Arch Street Teen Center, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Guest speakers Dr ...

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    Greenwich schools see 17% decline in 2024-25 kindergarten class because of new CT rule change. Photos from the kindergarten graduation at New Lebanon School in the Byram section of Greenwich, Conn ...

  28. University of Greenwich School of Design Show 2024

    The Degree Show is open to the public from Friday 14 June at the university's award-winning Stockwell Street Building.. This is your chance to see for yourself a fantastic collection of our own students' creative work from the disciplines of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Animation, Graphic and Digital Design, and Media & the Creative Arts.