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  1. Welcome to Greenwich Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks; a mix of 17th-century landscape, stunning gardens and a history dating back to Roman times. Main menu; search by keyword. Visit Back Visit London's Royal Parks Things to see & do Policing & safety Events Back Events Major events in the Royal Parks ...

  2. Things to see and do in Greenwich Park. Stand at the centre of world time. Sit in the shade of a sweet chestnut tree from 1660. Stroll the length of London’s longest herbaceous border. There’s no rush. Take time to discover Greenwich Park. The park where time was reinvented. Greenwich Park has a record-making history.

  3. Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south-east London.One of the Royal Parks of London, and the first to be enclosed (in 1433), it covers 74 hectares (180 acres), and is part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site.Surrounding the hilltop Royal Observatory (opened in 1676) and straddling the Greenwich Prime Meridian, it commands ...

  4. www.greenwich.co.uk › things-to-do-in-greenwich › greenwich-parkGuide to Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park is probably the jewel in Greenwich’s crown. This charming space is 183 acres in size, marking it the largest of the enclosed Royal Parks. It’s a perfect place to come to rest and to play. There’s a cycle route for cyclists, a children’s play area, a boating lake, tennis courts ...

  5. Greenwich Park is one of London’s loveliest expanses of green, with a rose garden, impressive playground, a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon burial ground and astonishing views of Canary Wharf – the financial district across the Thames – from the crown of the hill.There's even an enclosed deer park called The Wilderness at the top of the hill, with several viewpoints from which you can spot the ...

  6. We are delivering the final phase of this four-year project, which began in 2021, with an investment of £12 million into Greenwich Park in order to reveal, restore, protect, and share its unique heritage – now, and for future generations. Restoring Greenwich Park's disappearing 17th century landscape Reviving a unique landscape fit for a king

  7. Visited Greenwich park a couple times with family. We love it. It's so green, busy and peaceful. We went to the big park, orchard gardens, flower gardens, museums, and nandos. Greenwich is one of our favourite places to visit by train. Read more. Written 20 August 2023.

  8. Greenwich Park is in Greenwich in south-east London. How do I get to Greenwich Park? The closest train stations to Greenwich Park are Blackheath, Greenwich and Maze Hill (South Western Railway). They are all within a 20-minute walk. There are plenty of bus routes with stops close to Greenwich Park.

  9. Aug 14, 2023 · As soon as you enter St Mary’s Gate, the main access point to the park and closest to Greenwich Town Centre, the exploration begins with the National Maritime Museum.Further east is the Queen’s House which is free to enter and showcases artwork by British and European Masters. A highlight of the museum is the beautiful tulip staircase which was the first of its kind erected in Britain.

  10. Book your tickets online for Greenwich Park, London: See 3,161 reviews, articles, and 1,657 photos of Greenwich Park, ranked No.66 on Tripadvisor among 2,761 attractions in London.