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Glide to Greenwich, and across London, with Uber Boat by Thames Clippers.
Departing major piers every 20 minutes and connecting 23 piers along the River Thames, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers provide a fast and safe way to get around the capital. With step-free access, open back-decks, and onboard café bars; you’ll get the best views of London’s landmarks, including Tower Bridge, The O2 and the Old Royal Naval College, as you set sail between them.
The fleet of 18 spacious, modern vessels are well suited to help sightseers and commuters alike to enjoy their travel time.
There is so much to see and do within the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the neighbouring areas from the Old Royal Naval College and the Royal Observatory, to the Tide and ICON Outlet at The O2 Arena, Museum of London Docklands, the Thames Barrier and so much more.
Go unlimited and explore Greenwich and the area by river - An East Zone River Roamer is the easiest way to connect all of the East and Southeast areas of London along the Thames between Canary Wharf and Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) - Book Now
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* Please redeem your Visit Greenwich voucher to an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers ticket at any of the following ticket offices: Westminster, Embankment, Bankside, London Bridge City, Millennium Tower, Canary Wharf, Greenwich or North Greenwich piers. You are able to travel after redeeming the voucher until last boat (the number of journeys depends on the ticket type). Ticket offices opening hours: 10:00am - 6:00pm
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River boat travel to Royal Museums Greenwich
Start your journey in the maritime spirit and and arrive in Greenwich by boat. No other form of transport offers such iconic views of London.
How long does the boat to Greenwich take?
The journey length varies depending on where you start your boat trip from:
Tower Pier: 20 minutes
London Bridge Pier: 25 minute
London Eye Pier: 35 minutes
Greenwich Pier is right next to Cutty Sark in the heart of maritime Greenwich. The National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House and Royal Observatory are a short walk away
Access information
The pier is wheelchair accessible and guide and assistance dogs are welcomed on board Uber Boat by Thames Clippers.
Can I use an oyster card on Thames ferry services?
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers catamarans are part of the Transport for London ticketing network, so you can use pay using Oyster and contactless cards.
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Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) to Greenwich Pier
A scenic cruise from Tower Bridge to Maritime Greenwich.
- From : £12.40 Per Adult
- Single: 30 Minute Cruise
- Return: 1 Hour Cruise
- Date : Operates Daily
- Route: Tower Bridge Quay to Greenwich Pier
- Direct Service: A Direct Service with No Stops
Cruise from Tower Bridge Quay to Greenwich Pier & explore Maritime Greenwich in your own time. The Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, Queens House, Old Royal Naval College, Fan Museum & Greenwich Market are less than 10-minutes from Greenwich Pier. Greenwich is also home to a range of pubs, restaurants & markets. After your visit return to Tower Bridge by boat or make your own way back to London via National Rail Services or Docklands Light Railway.
We operate regular services during the day & your tickets can be used on any sailing. Click the link below to check our timetable.
Please Note: Passengers may be required to change boat at Tower Bridge Quay to return to Westminster. Additionally we only call at Embankment Pier, Festival Pier & Bankside Pier on the journey downriver. On the journey upriver we cruise direct to Westminster Pier.
Your ticket is an Open Ticket & can be used on any sailing on your chosen route & date.
With a Return Ticket passengers can disembark at Greenwich Pier & return to Tower Bridge on a later sailing. Don’t forget to check our return times online & with our pier team on the day.
All of our cruises take place on-board spacious passenger boats with heated interiors & open decks.
Onboard Café Bars are open on Saturdays & Sundays serving hot drinks, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks & light snacks. Some sailings between Monday & Friday may also have refreshments available. (Read More)
About the Cruise
Join us for a 30-Minute (Single) or 2-Hour (Return) cruise from Tower Bridge Quay to the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The cruise departs Tower Bridge Quay & cruises through the Lower Pool of London, past Canary Wharf & Docklands before arriving at the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
The journey will take you past over 10 London landmarks including Tower Bridge, St. Katharine Dock, Canary Wharf, Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory & Sir Christopher Wren’s Old Royal Naval College on the riverfront at Greenwich.
Cruise Highlights
- A 30-40 minute cruise from Tower Bridge to the Royal Borough of Greenwich (Return Cruise: 1-Hour)
- Cruise past more than 14 of London’s famous landmarks including Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, the Tea Clipper Cutty Sark & the Old Royal Naval College.
- Wi-Fi Audio Guide available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German & Mandarin. (Available on selected sailings, smart device & headphones are not provided, Read More)
Adult: Single: £12.40 / Return: £18.15
Child: Single: £8.40 / Return: £12.25
Adult: Single: £11.50 / Return: £17.00
Child: Single: £7.50 / Return: £11.00
Senior: Single: £8.00 / Return: £12.00
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A visit to Greenwich by riverboat
Start at Westminster Pier
Leave the bustle of central London behind and spend a day in Greenwich. The only way to go is by riverboat.
(Actually, there are other ways to go, but this is by far the best and the only one I would consider if I wanted to have a good day out.)
Choose a day when it’s not too cold or raining – much of your time will be spent outdoors.
Catch the riverboat from Westminster Pier with Thames River Services. That is the pier on the north bank near Big Ben and Westminster Bridge.
You can easily walk over the river from Waterloo station – it takes about 15 minutes. Buy a return ticket at the pier and make sure you get the time of the last boat back. On the boat, sit outside upstairs if you can and enjoy the London landmarks from the river. The journey takes about an hour.
What to do at Greenwich
As with most attractions, once at Greenwich you need to decide what interests you and pace yourself. I’ve been to the Cutty Sark before, so I didn’t go this time. If you haven’t, I think it’s worth a visit.
We headed to Greenwich Market. As well as food and drink stalls, there are antiques, vintage clothes and curiosities – and lots of tat.
Art for all
Best of all are the affordable art galleries.
We bought some hand made cards and posters and I really liked the unusual placemats and lampshades at a little place just outside the market.
Time for lunch
Lunch was booked for 2pm. The Sail Loft – a Fullers’ pub – opened a few years ago. If you stand behind the Cutty Sark, you can see it upstream from there. It’s just a few minutes’ walk away and benefits from being off the main tourist drag. (I’ve been in a couple of pubs in the High Street and they are a bit ropey). The Sail Loft is a breath of fresh air, beautifully designed, with a nautical theme but not in a naff way. There’s an upstairs bit with central bar, booths and views over the river. Downstairs, you can take a booth outside if the weather is fine. This is just what we did.
With uninterrupted views of the river, it’s a great spot.
All the food is made onsite so you won’t get any bought in frozen stuff. My guest chose the battered cod and I had the vegetarian option – pea and mint ravioli with ricotta. A large glass of wine and their house cocktail kept us occupied until the food arrived.
Portions are on the side of generous. I know I’m reviewing the meal and I like to say it like it is, but I really couldn’t find anything wrong with our two plates. The fish was fresh and flaked easily; the batter was crisp. My ravioli was lovely and I liked the pea shoots addition for a kick of pea flavour.
I’m not one for dessert but we’d been told they are all homemade. And if the executive chef has a pudding named after him, it must be good. So ‘ Paul’s brownie with salted caramel ice cream ’ it had to be. Again, a generous portion of two triangles of brownie with a big dollop of ice cream. It was squidgy, rich and satisfying.
They do Sunday roasts here (cauliflower roast for veggies) but do get booked up, so phone to reserve a table. I’d definitely return.
A walk up to the Observatory
We now needed to walk off our lunch, so climbed up through the park to the Observatory. There are wonderful views from the top. You feel like you are looking at a Turner painting.
If you find the ascent a bit steep, you can pause and pretend you are admiring the view.
The Meridian line is here. You can see it through the iron railings if you don’t want to pay to go in. There are also clocks upstairs if you want to find out more about the search for measuring longitude and a shop. I’d strongly recommend the film ‘Longitude’ if it piqued your interest.
National Maritime Museum
We walked down the hill and headed for the National Maritime Museum. (free entry) Again, there is a lot to see, including the large map upstairs – a huge floor map of the world that will keep children entertained as well as adults. I enjoyed finding out more about the tea trade (I wrote a tea story recently) and that Captain Robert Knox of the East India Company was marooned on Ceylon for 19 years (along with his father, also called Robert Knox) because the ruler didn’t want him to leave.
He wrote a book about his experiences when he eventually returned to London that influenced Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe .
Return to central London by boat
We packed a lot into our day and yet left plenty still to see for a return visit. The trip back by boat was the icing on the cake.
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Return boat tickets supplied by Thames River Services . Booking online should get you a discount.
The Sail Loft supplied our complimentary lunch.
As always, views my own. All images copyright Olivia Greenway and may not be used without written permission prior.
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Cruise in comfort from Greenwich to Tower Bridge Quay without the crowds aboard our half-hour Thames River Sightseeing cruise. Along the way, take in uninterrupted views over Tower Bridge and London’s historic wharves. We’ve been cruising along the Thames for over half a century now, and our expert skippers and crew look forward to welcoming you on board. Our city knowledge, entertaining tales, and local’s perspective will help turn your cruise into a special memory of your time in London. Choose a one-way or round-trip cruise, and listen as your skipper shares valuable insight into London’s colourful history. With our on-board bar well stocked with drinks and snacks, you have all you need for an enjoyable journey along the River Thames.
Yes. Always confirm with ticket office or crew as to the time of the last boat.
Yes, toilet facilities are available on all our vessels.
The journey time from Greenwich to Tower Bridge Quay is up to half an hour.
Yes, we have fully-licensed bars selling a wide range of tasty snacks and drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic.
With the round-trip ticket, you’ll need to change boats at Tower Bridge Quay for the return trip.
Tower Bridge Quay sits at the foot of London’s iconic Tower Bridge, which boasts centuries of history and unrivalled views along the river through central London. You can visit Tower Bridge itself, and nearby attractions include the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, and St Katharine’s Docks. You can find more details on our Attractions page.
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Thames Path: London Bridge to Greenwich
Starting off in the centre of London and discovering many points of interest along the way, following the Thames Path from London Bridge to Greenwich is one of the best walks in London to stretch your legs and explore new parts of the city.
We completed this walk on a mild December day. It had rained earlier in the morning, though it was fortunately dry during our time in London despite dark clouds threatening a downpour on a few occasions.
As London is arguably the best location for a UK city break by train , there are multiple stations you can travel to for the start of your walk, as well as a few options for returning at the end. Blackfriars and London Bridge station are two options if you’re looking for a point nearby to begin the walk, and these useful train links help to make it one of the best walks along the Thames in London .
Our walk from London Bridge to Greenwich was the first of a longer two-part walk, with the second section continuing to follow the Thames Path from Greenwich to Woolwich .
Heading off from London Bridge
You can start this walk from any point along the Southbank, and it can form part of a longer walk if you have the time or energy. We arrived at London Bridge station, which makes for a useful starting point.
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London Bridge City Pier
Take a stroll around stunning Southwark and the City of London from London Bridge City Pier.
London Bridge City Pier, The Queen’s Walk, London, SE1 2QP
Central Zone
This pier is not accessible
If you're a pram, wheelchair or mobility scooter user, please use Bankside instead
Ticket machine, Oyster Readers and staffed ticket office
Ticket office opening times: 10:00 - 18:00*
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Pier facilities
This pier is sheltered
London Bridge City Pier (sometimes also called “London Bridge Pier”) is on the south bank of the River Thames, beside London Bridge and HMS Belfast.
Tickets can be bought at ticket machines at the pier before travel, but to save time and money touch in and out with your Oyster or contactless card. You can also buy your tickets online or use the Uber app or the Thames Clippers Tickets app .
River Bus service patterns
The times below indicate the first and last departures from this pier. However, these services may not call at all piers. Please always check the timetable before travelling.
Eastbound departures:
Westbound departures:
* Goes to Westminster and turns around to continue Eastbound. ** Ends at Battersea Power Station.
Continuing your journey from London Bridge City Pier
London Bridge Station is a major London railway terminus on the Southeastern, Southern and Thameslink networks.
London Bridge is also served by the Jubilee and Northern lines on the London Underground.
Across the river, Bank - Monument Station is on the tube's Circle, Central, District, Northern, Waterloo & City lines and the DLR.
The nearest Santander Cycle Station is Duke Street Hill.
Cycleways CS7 and C4 pass near to the pier.
Clarion Car Park is located about a 10 minute walk from the pier. London Bridge City Pier is within the Congestion Zone.
Many buses serve the London Bridge area, London Bridge Bus Station is adjacent to the railway station.
Ubers and black cabs are readily available in the area.
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We accept The London Pass at London Bridge City Pier, as well as Westminster, Embankment, and Tower piers. Simply download the pass to your phone and present it at the ticket office to receive your all-day River Roamer ticket.
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Things to do in Southwark
This pier is ideally located for both visitors and commuters wanting to reach a wide range of London's top attractions & destinations.
For other ideas and inspiration, please visit our dedicated page for things to do in London .
HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London and is operated by the Imperial War Museum.
The View from The Shard
The View from The Shard is a tourist attraction based in London's tallest building, The Shard. The attraction offers visitors views from the skyscraper, with two viewing platforms inside the building.
Borough Market
Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
City Hall is the meeting space for the Greater London Authority and home of the Mayor of London's Office. The iconic building regularly hosts exhibitions and performances take place in 'The Scoop' which is beside it.
Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral or The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark, London, lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge. It is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark.
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become a world-famous symbol of London. As a result, it is sometimes confused with London Bridge, about half a mile upstream.
Golden Hinde
The Golden Hinde is a historically accurate replica of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake completed the second ever circumnavigation of the world between 1577-1580. The ship is open to the public for guided tours with costumed actors and it is even possible to join Drake and his crew on an overnight voyage of adventure.
The London Bridge Experience
Become part of London’s gruesome history and travel back in time with notorious English characters including Jack the Ripper, The Head Snatcher, Sir John Rennie, William Wallace and many more. As you journey through the bridges past you will uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the world’s most haunted bridge.
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London Bridge Underground Station is the nearest station to the pier, being just a five-minute walk from the pier.
The postcode for London Bridge City Pier is SE1 2QP
Unfortunately, London Bridge City Pier is not currently pram, mobility scooter or wheelchair accessible by ramp.
Yes, tickets can be bought at the pier before travel.
Yes, you can touch in and touch out with contactless payment cards or Oyster to pay as you go on all of our river boat services.
12 Best Things to Do in Greenwich London By a Local
G reenwich, London, is a place where time literally begins and royal history meets maritime legacy. Nestled along the banks of the River Thames, this charming district offers a treasure trove of attractions, blending rich heritage with beautiful green spaces and cutting-edge culture.
Greenwich isn’t often at the top of the list for first-time visitors to London as it is located east of the City of London. However, it is super easy to get to Greenwich by train or via a scenic journey on the Thames Clipper, and it contains two attractions in my London top 10: The Painted Hall and the Royal Observatory.
But Greenwich is much more than just these two amazing tourist attractions. In this guide, we’ll uncover the 11 best things to do in Greenwich London, taking you from the historic decks of the Cutty Sark to the fantastic food and shopping at Greenwich Market to a completely unique museum and much more.
🕰️ Most Popular Attractions in Greenwich:
Few things are more frustrating than missing out on a key tourist attraction or waiting in a line for hours. Here are the things to book in Greenwich before you leave home:
1. Old Royal Naval College and the Painted Hall – the heart of Maritime Greenwich and the Painted Hall is my favourite
2. Greenwich Royal Observatory – don’t miss where time begins!
3. Greenwich Royal Museums Pass – if you plan on visiting both the Observatory and Cutty Sark this is the best value ticket and will allow you to skip the line.
12 Best Things to do in Greenwich London
1. visit the old royal naval college.
This 600-year-old Christoper Wren-designed landmark is the center of Greenwich’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally designed as a Royal Hospital for Seamen, this stunning example of Baroque architecture now serves as a cultural landmark and a centerpiece of the Greenwich maritime complex.
The Old Royal Naval College is situated on the banks of the Thames, just a stone’s throw from Cutty Sark and Greenwich Market. When you arrive at the entrance, head to the Visitor’s Centre and take a guided tour to uncover the rich history and hidden secrets of the buildings and their famous residents.
For me, the highlights of the tour were seeing the gates where Anne Boleyn took the boat to her wedding and later to the Tower of London, the Chapel of St Peter and St Paul, which is so pretty with its soft pastel colors, and the old bowling alley that was used by the college’s pensioner residents.
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2. Marvel at The Painted Hall
Your ticket to the Old Royal Naval College includes entry and a tour of the stunning Painted Hall. If you only do one thing in Greenwich, make sure you visit this amazing site.
Originally built as a grand ceremonial dining room, it took James Thornhill 19 years from 1707 to 1726 to paint London’s less well-known version of the Sistine Chapel (the poor guy didn’t get paid till it was finished). His artwork celebrates Britain’s naval power and royal sovereignty with an intricate array of baroque murals covering 40,000 square feet.
The ceiling features elaborate scenes depicting historical events and figures, such as the Protestant succession of English monarchs and allegorical figures representing the continents. Taking a guided tour of the Painted Hall is a must to learn all the best gossip about who is featured in the ceiling and the stories behind their depictions.
The Painted Hall also has a really nice cafe, the Undercroft, and a great gift shop. However, if you are looking for a really special experience I highly recommend taking a yoga class in the Painted Hall. On the last Friday of each month it is possible to do an everyone is welcome vinyasa yoga class at 8am in the Painted Hall. This was a magical experience that I highly recommend.
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3. Cutty Sark
The Cutty Sark in Greenwich, London, sits on the banks of the Thames and stands as a remarkable testament to the golden age of sail and maritime adventure. This iconic tea clipper, built in Scotland in 1869, was one of the fastest ships of its time, designed to carry tea from China to England at record-breaking speeds. Today, it has been preserved as a museum, allowing visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in the life of 19th-century sailors.
Visitors to the Cutty Sark can explore every part of the ship. The ship’s hull, raised above ground, provides a unique opportunity to walk underneath and admire the innovative design that made it cutting-edge over a century ago. The main deck is the perfect place for fantastic views of London, the Thames, and Greenwich.
You can finish your visit by visiting the Cutty Sark Cafe on the lower ground deck of the ship. For a really memorable experience, why not book in for a traditional English afternoon tea, which you can enjoy while sitting underneath Cutty Sark’s iconic copper-clad hull.
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4. Eat and Shop at Greenwich Market
Established in 1737, Greenwich Market is one of London’s oldest markets. Today this beautiful covered market is home to fantastic street food stalls, a classic pie and mash shop, fudge being made on site and some beautiful arts and crafts.
Here are a few highlights of visiting Greenwich Market:
- Goddard’s has been serving traditional pies, mash and liquor since 1890
- The Fudge Patch makes delectable fudge in a multitude of flavours onsite daily
- There are loads of options for street food but I particularly liked Gozleme for its flatbreads and the food truck Pig Dogs and Brisket for their amazing southern-style brisket rolls
- For a great coffee and lovely pastries and cakes head to Paul Rhodes of Artfix
- There are so many fantastic arts and crafts stalls at Greenwich Market and they regularly change so I won’t nominate any specific locations but this is a fantastic place to buy unique gifts
- There are several pubs in and around Greenwich Market but I particularly like Coach and Horses and the Admiral Hardy.
Top Tip: Check out the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass . It includes discounted entry to Cutty Sark and the Royal Observatory and you can prebook your visits to skip the queue.
5. National Maritime Museum
The largest museum of its kind in the world, the National Maritime Museum allows guests to discover ships and boats of all shapes and sizes. The museum has a vast collection that spans centuries of Britain’s naval history, and in addition to boats and ships, there are maps, navigational instruments, and other interesting relics.
The museum uses interactive displays and storytelling to tell the stories of famous figures like Admiral Lord Nelson and Captain James Cook, as well as the experiences of ordinary sailors.
The National Maritime Museum also includes Turner’s famous Battle of Trafalgar painting and the largest boat in a glass bottle I have ever seen.
Entry to the National Maritime Museum is free.
6. The Royal Observatory Greenwich
A visit to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich is in my London top 10 things to do. Both time and longitude are measured from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich – it is literally the Prime Meridien of the world, home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) as well as London’s only Planetarium.
Visitors will learn about the Observatory’s history through exhibits featuring pioneering scientific instruments, including John Harrison’s revolutionary marine chronometers that solved the problem of calculating longitude at sea.
The Royal Observatory is located at the “top” of Greenwich Park (more on that to come). Here are some of the best places to see on your visit:
- the largest telescope in the United Kingdom , The Great Equatorial Telescope
- Visit the Peter Harrison Planetarium (planetarium shows are NOT included in your Royal Observatory ticket)
- See the Octagon Room, the oldest part of the Greenwich Royal Observatory and its astronomical instruments and clocks.
- Tell the time using the Shepherd Clock, the first ever to show Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- Visit Flamsteed House, where the astronomers lived and worked
And the 2 highlights of any visit to the Royal Observatory, in my opinion, are:
- Being able to stand with one foot on each side of the Prime Meridian Line and take a photo
- The amazing views from the Observatory over the City of London. Not only are the views of London stunning, it is a great shot to see the modern buildings of the City of London against the historical architectural style of the Old Royal Naval College. This is a great place to capture the London sunrise if you’re willing to get up that early!
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7. Take a Walk Through Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the most historic of all the Royal Parks in London. You’ll need to walk through the park to reach the Royal Observatory but try to take some time to appreciate this beautiful park. What once was a hunting playground for royals has become the go-to place for scenic walks and picnics under the shade of chestnut trees.
Spread across 183 acres, the park features a stunning rose garden, a pretty pond, and great views over the City of London and the Thames. You might also see deer roaming around, rumored to be descendants from King Henry VIII’s own collection.
8. See the Queen’s House and its Tulip Stairs
The Queen’s House in Greenwich is a masterpiece of 17th-century architecture and an iconic landmark of British history. Designed by the renowned architect Inigo Jones, it was commissioned by King James I’s wife, Queen Anne of Denmark. The house marked the introduction of the Italianate Palladian style to England.
Today, this former royal residence is home to an impressive collection of fine art, including works by great British and European artists. The House’s most famous feature is the Tulip Stairs, Britain’s first geometric self-supporting spiral staircase and an Instagram favourite.
Entrance to the Queen’s House is free but you must book a ticket.
9. Visit the O2
The O2 Arena is one of the most popular entertainment venues in the world and popular with locals and visitors to London alike. Originally known as the Millennium Dome, this iconic structure offers lot more than just blockbuster concerts. Some of the things on offer at the O2 include:
- a state-of-the-art cinema
- games like Crazier Golf, Shuffleboard digital darts and Beer Pong at the Boom Battle Bar
- Indoor skydiving
- Virtual world entertainment zone
- Bowling Alley
- Huge range of restaurants
- ICON outlet, which is home to great deals on 60 well-known brands
- Selfie Factory
But the best thing to do at the O2 (besides seeing an amazing concert) is to climb its famous roof. Choose to climb in the daytime, sunset, or twilight, and you’ll be rewarded with amazing views of London and an unforgettable experience.
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10. Walk Under the Thames
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel in London is a fascinating pedestrian passageway beneath the River Thames. Connecting Greenwich on the south bank with the Isle of Dogs on the north. I wouldn’t normally include a walkway in an article about things to do but this one allows you the unique experience of walking under the Thames River.
Constructed in the early 20th century, this remarkable engineering feat was designed to facilitate the daily commute of dockyard workers living on opposite sides of the river. Spanning approximately 1,215 feet, the tunnel is lined with white glazed tiles, creating a slightly eerie atmosphere as you walk between the two historic areas of London.
The entrance to the tunnel is marked by distinctive circular domed buildings, which house the original lift shafts and spiral staircases. Approximately 4,000 people use the tunnel each day.
11. Visit the first Museum dedicated to Fans
The Fan Museum is a unique spot. It’s the first museum in the world dedicated to celebrating hand fans. It’s got the thumbs up from the Arts Council England, and it’s tucked away in two stunningly done-up Georgian houses with Grade II* listed charm.
Inside, it’s like an encyclopedia of fans. You’ll dive into the whole shebang—the rich history, the varied cultures behind them, and the crafty artistry that goes into making these breezy beauties.
12. Greenwich Vintage Market
Open Friday to Sunday, Greenwich Vintage Market is home to over 40 antiques and arts and crafts stalls. It is located in the heart of historic Greenwich on Greenwich Church Street. The market has a friendly atmosphere and an eclectic mix of goods, as well as a few food trucks.
How to Get to Greenwich
The best way to get to Greenwich from Central London is by using the Thames Clipper catamaran . I almost included this as another one of the best things to do in Greenwich as I love getting this speedy boat along the Thames. If it’s a nice day you’ll get some fantastic views of the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Greenwich.
The Thames Clipper has multiple stops along the river from Putney in the West to Barking in the East. And in Greenwich it conveniently stops next to the Cutty Sark.
Another easy way to get to Cutty Sark and Greenwich is on the DLR train line. Docklands Light Railway, or DLR as it is best known, has two stations in Greenwich: Greenwich station, where national trains also arrive; and Cutty Sark, located close to its namesake, the historic tea clipper.
Or take a Thames Link train from London Bridge Station – the journey takes just 10 minutes.
If you’re heading to the O2, take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich station on the tube. Or take the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf and then hop on the DLR.
Wrapping Up on Visiting Greenwich
Greenwich is one of my favorite areas of London. It is super easy and fast to get to Greenwich but feels like a day trip. And it has so many interesting and unique attractions in a relatively small space from the Painted Hall to where time is measured at the Royal Observatory. There are some great pubs and so much delicious food at Greenwich Market. And you can cruise down the Thames to get there and back. This unique corner of London is a must visit.
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