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Greenwich Mean Time starts here, so to speak, as the very concept of global time was established at Royal Observatory, just one of several buildings of architectural interest in Greenwich. Indeed, the whole of Greenwich's historic town center, its Royal Park and a number of related buildings (and one world famous ship, the Cutty Sark) make up the UNESCO World Heritage site known as Maritime Greenwich. Today a laser beam is shot out across the night sky from the Observatory to mark the location of the Prime Meridian. Other bold (some say brash) 21st century additions to the area include landmarks such as The O2 entertainment complex (previously known as the Millennium Dome) and the Air Line cable cars, which offer scenic transport across the Thames between North Greenwich and the Royal Docks.
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- HolzfrogThames Ditton, United Kingdom1,992 contributionsWorth a visitGreenwich is such a lovely part of London. Great photos of old maritime buildings set in front of the skyscrapers of the city. Lovely market and tonnes of little independent cafes and pubs. The park and observatory are great to visit.Visited May 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 1 May 2024
- 9VladBishops Stortford, United Kingdom86 contributionsAmazing place to goAmazing place to go. Just walk around and you will find lots of amazing parts. Observatory, huge park, museum, tunnel you can walk under Thames. If you hungry you can find lots restaurants around too. Worth to visitVisited May 2024Travelled with familyWritten 16 May 2024
- Jim BLincoln, Nebraska727 contributionsQuaintness and HistoryThis historic part of London is a delight to explore. From the moment you step off of the DLR line, this area captivates an invigorating spirit. Walking the streets on our way to Greenwich Park and the Royal Observatory, we were captivated by the mix of old and new.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 5 June 2024
- PapiuxOaxaca, Mexico2,728 contributionsWe found Greenwich very picturesque and with many things to seeWe spent a day in this place, we moved by train from the west area and we traveled about 35 minutes by car to much more. We left in the center of town and were able to see the Cutty Sark boat market, the maritime museum, observatory and bitumen. It has a lot to see besides the pubs and ice cream parlors.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 June 2024
- BigJeff L2,114 contributionsA London Treat!I have been to Greenwich 4 times now and still believe that I have not seen everything. It really is such a historic. relaxed and safe place to visit; certainly one of London's highlights. Stand on the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, experience life on board Cutty Sark, the worldβs last remaining tea clipper, see the fabulous baroque artistry of the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, explore Britainβs naval history at the National Maritime Museum, shop the fabulous designer-maker arts & crafts in historic Greenwich Market etc. You can actually see a great deal for free, like the National Maritime Museum or enjoy the park. You can also walk around many buildings and treasures like the Cutty Sark or go shopping in the market or take up food and drink in the many places on offer. The best way to arrive is by boat to the pier as you get to see the river and the waterfront from a unique perspective. These trips are easly booked and in the main leave from Westminster Pier.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 17 June 2024
- Thomas VOakland, California19,103 contributionsThriving TownOur cruise ship docked here and we did not have enough time to go into London, so we explored this thriving town. Best things to do include the terrific market to eat and buy stuff, and the Painted Hall at the Naval College. Very busy high street area.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 July 2024
- Reslysten54Vienna, Virginia2,700 contributionsGreat London viewsThe iconic observatory and the famous Shepherd Gate 24-hour Clock are located on a hill with grand views of London. The park is large and dogs are allowed. Lots of young kids were practicing their soccer skills--probably dreaming of becoming the next Kane or Bellingham.Visited July 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 16 July 2024
- gildaSantiago, Chile79 contributionsExtraordinaryWonderful, you get to North Greenwich and take the Car cable to cross the river. There is the O2 with many businesses, event centers and concerts. You can have dinner, coffee or walk along the River Thames. Entertaining.Visited July 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 19 July 2024
- JonShanahanSan Antonio, Texas38 contributionsVisiting the Prime MeridianInteresting combination of museums, shops and historic site. I planned this trip specifically to visit the Prime Meridian. The hike up the hillside was steep and moderately challenging. If one was mobility impaired I doubt if they could make it up the steep incline. The admission fee of 20 pounds for the Prime Meridian and small museum was a bit stiff, in my opinion, with no discount for seniors.Visited August 2024Travelled soloWritten 16 August 2024
- Alessandro BProvince of Genoa, Italy123 contributionsTo complete the London experienceThe most enjoyable part is the River Thames cruise from Westminster to Greenwich. The visit to the observatory is interesting only for enthusiasts while worthy of tourist Attraction is the famous meridian, placed in appropriate evidence. It is recommended to travel the return journey by bus because it allows a view of peripheral London and less affluent neighbourhoods that may remain unknown to tourists.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 27 August 2024
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- Bloomsbury HotelsSnuggly nestled within Central London is academic and leafy Bloomsbury, an area that boasts walking distance access to many of London's most popular attractions. It is also home to some of Britain's most celebrated museums, including the must-see British Museum. Despite an understandable popularity with students, tourists and day trippers, vast sections of Bloomsbury retain a quiet, residential feel year round and throughout the week.Read more
- South Kensington HotelsWith its ivied mews, row upon row of Poppins-esque white washed mansions, and placid garden squares, it's easy to see the charms of South Kensington. And with superb access to Hyde Park, Holland Park and Kensington Gardens, as well as the largely child-friendly and mostly free Museum Quarter (not to mention more major attractions like Royal Albert Hall) such charms are easy to make the most of. As welcoming and cosmopolitan as it is reserved and residential, South Kensington is always a hit with visitors.Read more
- Whitechapel HotelsWhether you're here for its dynamic street life, world class galleries or famed curry houses, you're bound to be wowed by the uniquely cosmopolitan flavor of Whitechapel. Long gone are the days when Jack the Ripper stalked its streets. And despite his mysterious legacy bringing throngs of curiosity driven tour groups to its back alleys and otherwise serene garden squares, these days you're more likely to catch a cutting edge fashionista scurrying through its age old lanes than criminals of any sort.Read more
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- City of London HotelsFrom its ancient past as a Roman trading outpost to its 21st century status as the wealthiest square mile in the world, the financial district known simply as βThe Cityβ is one of London's most historic and fascinating neighbourhoods. Here high rise office towers such as Norman Fosterβs Gherkin mingle with Roman ruins and architectural marvels from virtually every era in between, including Christopher Wren's glorious St.Paul's Cathedral, and John Soane's dauntingly classicist Bank of England. This neighbourhood is also home to some of the finest restaurants and plushest hotels in Europe, in addition to an assortment of of watering holes, upscale shops, and Tube stations. During the week, the City is abuzz with white collar workers going about their business; the weekend sees this area turn into a quiet haven for sightseers.Read more
- Trafalgar Square / Embankment HotelsWith its iconic Nelsonβs Column, majestic oversized lions and brightly-lit fountains, Trafalgar Square is not just considered the heart of this bustling London hub, but the very core of the city itself. Beyond this esteemed gathering place are more famous icons, as well as a disproportionate numbers of the cityβs most popular cultural attractions including the National Gallery and many West End theaters. Along the way to these major sites are quiet lanes and antiquated pubs to discover, as well as riverside vistas to enjoy on the embankment. With a calendar full of celebratory events, any time of year is a fine time to visit.Read more
- Covent Garden HotelsWhether you're headed here to check out the multitude of shops, theaters, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, or simply to be among the multitude of people who pass through this pretty part of town, you'll love soaking up the festive and historic atmosphere in and around Covent Garden. Even if you don't have tickets to the opera or a show at one of the many famous theaters here, don't be surprised if find yourself captivated by some impromptu act of a street performer wowing the crowds in Covent Garden's Piazza. If you do have tickets, you'll be pleased to note that many of the local eateries accommodate theatergoers with prix fixe menus, early dinners, and later than usual opening hours. β¨β¨Read more
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- Westminster HotelsIf you only had an afternoon to experience London on a grand scale, Westminster would be a wise place to start. The ornate Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey sit adjacent at a corner of Parliament Square, and a short stroll along The Mall leads to Buckingham Palace. Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column are just up the road as well. As captivating as the architecture is, the wonders of Mother Nature are highlights of the area too. St James's Park (arguably London's loveliest), the expansive Green Park, and pedestrian friendly tree lined paths along the river showcase the exquisite manicure provided by English gardeners. Just beyond the landmarks and the gorgeous outdoor spaces, quiet residential squares and age old local pubs offer a more subdued take on this global seat of power in the heart of London.Read more
- Southwark HotelsEven before the arrival of the instantly iconic Shard, the riverside scene in Southwark had moved well beyond any up-and-coming phase of development. For quite some time, locals and out-of-towners alike have loved browsing the boutiques of Bermondsey High Street, foraging through the bounteous stalls at centuries old foodie haven Borough Market, and flocking to the banks of the Thames to enjoy some of Britain's biggest attractions such as Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe. Despite Southwark's many popular draws, instant calm can be achieved easily by turning down almost any side street. For more urban buzz, a quick stroll across famed bridges like the pedestrianized Millennium Bridge or the ever photogenic Tower Bridge yields access to the very core of Central London. And with London Bridge Station as this neighbourhood's main transportation hub, getting across town (or to anywhere in England for that matter) is a relative breeze.Read more
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- Some of the more popular Greenwich hotels near National Gallery include:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Some of the best Greenwich hotels in London are:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following Greenwich hotels in London:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Novotel London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Families travelling in London enjoyed their stay at the following Greenwich hotels:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5Novotel London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4/5
- An upscale travelling experience can be enjoyed at these 4 star Greenwich hotels in London:DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Novotel London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4/5Radisson RED London Greenwich The O2 - Traveller rating: 3/5
- These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travellers:Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5ibis London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4/5Holiday Inn Express London - Greenwich, An Ihg Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following Greenwich hotels in London:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Here are some popular Greenwich hotels in London that offer air conditioning:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5ibis London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these Greenwich hotels in London:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Wheelchair access is available at these popular Greenwich hotels in London:Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge London Greenwich High Road - Traveller rating: 4/5DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
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- Intercontinental London - The O2, An IHG hotel
- Travelodge London Greenwich High Road
- Novotel London Greenwich
- Holiday Inn Express London - Greenwich, An Ihg Hotel
- DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich
- ibis London Greenwich
- The Pilot, Greenwich
- The Mitre by Innkeeper's Collection
- The Angerstein Hotel
- St Christopher's Inn Greenwich