Greenwich ODEON cinema is a large family friendly multiplex in North Greenwich, close to the peninsula and superstores. ODEON Greenwich has 18 screens including screens showing RealD 3D and immersive ...
There’s a whole world of Greenwich curiosities and collectibles out there – including vintage postcards, maps, badges, medals and lots more. Whether you’re looking for a special gift for a lover of ...
What started life as the Millennium Dome, built for the celebrations in 2000, has been reborn as one of the hottest venues in the UK. The O2 arena, as the Dome is now known, plays host to superstars ...
For Christmas 2018, Greenwich.co.uk has again produced two Christmas cards, both showing snowy scenes in Greenwich. One card (in portrait) shows the Old Royal Naval College on a snowy day, and the ...
Think of Greenwich and it’s almost impossible not to think of the Cutty Sark. This impressive tea clipper ship was built in 1869 and served as a merchant vessel. Thanks to the efforts of HRH the Duke ...
With its proud history and association with all things maritime, Greenwich has in recent years developed a reputation for staging tall ship events as well as being the base for an annual Sail Royal ...
Brand new booklet listing Greenwich's fallen from the First World War. See the list of over 1800 local men combined with photography of local memorials. Available now - £5 ...
Greenwich is a great place to visit with a range of amazing attractions that everyone can enjoy – and best of all, many of them are completely free! With the Old Royal Naval College, National Maritime ...
Greenwich in London has a range of hotels and places to stay to make your visit a memorable one, whether you’re a leisure of business visitor. If it’s just one night or longer, there’s a good choice ...
The historic Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park was founded in 1675 by King Charles II. With his newly appointed Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed, the intention was to create the conditions where the ...
Greenwich Market is one of the attractions that Greenwich town centre is most famous for. The market has an eclectic range of stalls that provide a a unique shopping experience. There has been a ...
The Playhouse is a studio theatre in Greenwich, right next to Greenwich train station. The compact theatre seats 84 and is above St Christopher’s Inn. Originally called The Prince Theatre, the ...