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Cutty Sark is a historic 19th-century clipper ship museum located in Greenwich, London, on the River Thames. Built in 1869, it is one of the world’s last surviving tea clippers and a key attraction for visitors interested in maritime history. Today, Cutty Sark is part of Royal Museums Greenwich and can be explored both above and below deck, with exhibitions, river views and a unique walk beneath its copper-clad hull.
Greenwich Park is the oldest of London’s eight royal parks. This iconic park boasts panoramic views sweeping over the River Thames, the Isle of Dogs, and the iconic City of London skyline.
Located in the Greenwich area on the banks of the River Thames, the National Maritime Museum Greenwich is part of the Royal Museums Greenwich group. The museum opened in 1937 and houses an extensive collection that explores Britain’s maritime history.
The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich is an impressive historic site known for its classical architecture, featuring the magnificent Painted Hall and beautiful chapel. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers breathtaking views of the Thames, with stunning gardens perfect for a peaceful stroll. The spectacular ceiling frescoes in the Painted Hall and the historic Nelson Room make for an unforgettable visit.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is where East meets West at Longitude 0°, the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian.