Greenwich
Greenwich
Greenwich

Greenwich Tours and Tickets

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On the south bank of the River Thames, just downriver from central London, Greenwich is one of London’s most atmospheric boroughs. Famous for its UNESCO World Heritage–listed maritime history and Royal Observatory—the home of Greenwich Meantime—it’s a lively retreat from the busy inner city.

  • Greenwich, London, Greater London, SE10

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Nicholas_C, Nov 2023
Worth Your Time.
After being to London several times before, we decided to take boat taxi up to Greenwich. While the boat doesn't offer a licensed tour agent, the crew was very informative. We enjoyed the ride and highly recommend this cruise along the Thames. Pay for the roundtrip up front as we did.
Debra_J, Nov 2023
A Wonderful Day in Greenwich
Being in Greenwich was wonderful. I went to the market, ate at Goddards and Dark Sugars. It was such a nice day and the boat ride was the cherry on the sundae.
Angelyn_S, Nov 2023
A perfect day!
Really enjoyed the afternoon on the Thames to Greenwich. The staff were informative and supportive and I absolutely loved the commentary. A peaceful and lovely start to my London itinerary.
Kimberly_P, Nov 2023
Take This Tour!
Such a great tour of all the major sights! The crew was friendly. The tour guide was interesting and very funny. No frills, but full bar on board with packaged snacks and clean bathrooms. Highly recommend!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Greenwich tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Greenwich can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Greenwich 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Greenwich costs USD 26.06. Guided Greenwich tours start around USD 26.06 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:How can I spend a day in Greenwich?
A:One way to spend a day in Greenwich is to start with a morning visit to the attractions attached to the National Maritime Museum, including the Old Royal Naval College. Later in the day, head to Greenwich Park and experience the activities on offer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
Q:Is Greenwich worth visiting?
A:Yes, Greenwich is worth visiting while in London, whether you’re interested in history or a view of the London skyline. All-ages attractions appear throughout the borough. You can learn about science at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, visit the Cutty Sark sailing ship, or relax in Greenwich Park.
Q:What is Greenwich famous for?
A:Greenwich is famous for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), the local time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. It's the basis for time across the UK, and time zones relate to when the sun crosses the Prime Meridian here. It's also known for Greenwich Park and its Royal Observatory.
Q:What day is Greenwich market on?
A:Greenwich Market is open daily, except for certain public holidays and Mondays early in the year. While the market is open daily, some sections of the market, such as Arts and Crafts and Antiques aren't always open, so it’s best to check ahead before your visit.
Q:Is Greenwich walkable?
A:Yes, Greenwich is a walkable area for tourists. Getting between attractions such as the Prime Meridian marker to the Cutty Sark museum ship only takes around 10 minutes by foot. The only set of attractions that are not easily reachable on foot are those at the O2 Arena.
Q:What attractions can be found in Greenwich?
A:Greenwich is not a large London borough, but it is home to several popular tourist attractions. In Greenwich, travelers can visit the National Maritime Museum to see exhibits on the UK’s maritime history, the Queen’s House to peek inside the former royal residence, and Greenwich Park for its London views.