Attractions
Greenwich is a great place to come and offers some superb attractions which families can enjoy. Want to know what’s happening over the next 7 days? Visit the Greenwich.co.uk What’s On guide.
Looking for attractions you can visit in Greenwich? There’s plenty to choose from, and some of the hightlights include
- Greenwich Park – 180 acres of superb greenspace in this fantastic Royal Park.
Read more about Greenwich park - National Maritime Musuem – Find out about the sea, the stars and time itself.
Read more about the National Maritime Museum - Royal Observatory, Greenwich – Cross the world famous meridian and see where time begins.
Read more about the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. - Greenwich Market – Famous for eclectic stalls and delicious street foods.
Read more about Greenwich Market. - Cutty Sark – The last tea clipper ship, and very much associated with Greenwich.
Read more about the Cutty Sark (Currently being restored)
Other Attractions
The Fan Museum on Crooms Hill is the world’s first, and possibly only, museum dedicated to the history of fans. On Tuesdays and Sundays, they serve afternoon tea in the delightful orangery. Find out more at the official Fan Museum website.
Accommodation
Visiting Greenwich and need a hotel room or self catered accommodation? Click here for Greenwich Hotels.
Save Money with the London Pass
If you are visiting Greenwich, you may be interested in the London Pass. One pass provides access to 55 attractions across London including the Fan Musuem, Eltham Palace and the Wernher Collection at the Ranger’s House. Many other popular destinations across the capital are included, such as London Zoo, the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, Monument and HMS Belfast. Find out more about the London Pass.










