4/5 - Good
Free to get in, but exhibit costs money and if wanting to see the exhibit need to get there by 4pm.
Free to get in, but exhibit costs money and if wanting to see the exhibit need to get there by 4pm.
This regal residence is known for its elegant classical architecture and for the collection of nautical-themed paintings it hosts.
Enjoy the collegiate vibe at University of Greenwich as part of your travels around London. Experience the fascinating museums and acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area.
Marvel at a famous ceiling mural in the elegant dining hall where war hero Horatio Nelson’s body lay after the Battle of Trafalgar.
From antiques, arts and crafts sellers to a superb food court and live music, this market buzzes with energy 7 days a week.
Investigate the decks and hull of this handsome 19th-century wooden sailing ship, the last remaining tea clipper in the world.
One of London’s largest parks was once a royal hunting ground and is now a popular place to enjoy pretty flower displays, live music and superb city views.