There is a lot to see within minutes of here, so it’s a great place to start exploring Greenwich. There is the Cutty Sark, the restored British tea clipper, the …
Beautiful Greenwich Park is home to the Royal Observatory and boasts magnificent views across to Canary Wharf and beyond towards the City, particularly from the statue of General James Wolfe …
The Royal Observatory stands high on a hill in Greenwich Park. It has played an important role in the history of astronomy and navigation, and is best known for the …
One of the few opportunities in east London to cross the Thames without using a boat and quite a unique experience. Also the contrast when from the highly developed Docklands to the old village of Greenwich is quite strong.
The prime meridian was first established by Sir George Airy in 1851, and by 1884, over two-thirds of all ships and tonnage used it as the reference meridian on their …
After being used as a glamorous royal residence from the 14th to the 16th century, Eltham Palace was transformed into an enchanting Art Deco home by millionaire couple Stephen and …
"A Slice of Reality" by Richard Wilson is part of the "The Line" art trail. It consists of a 9-metre sliced vertical section through the former 800-ton 60-metre sand dredger Arco Trent.
The O2 Arena sits under the Millenium Dome, built to house an the Millennium Experience, a year long celebration of the year 2000. It was turned into a live music …