Greenwich Park, A Royal Park with Timeless Charm

King George St Greenwich, SE10 9LW
The whole park is a big lawn
4.4

Introduction

Greenwich Park is located in Southeast London, originally a hunting ground, and now developed into the largest park in the area covering 74 hectares. The park is part of the Greenwich World Heritage and hosted equestrian and modern pentathlon competitions during the 2012 Olympic Games. Greenwich is a small town with famous attractions such as the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, and Cutty Sark, a large ocean-going sailing ship built in 1869. Visitors can experience the feeling of crossing the Prime Meridian and participate in stargazing activities at night. Greenwich Market is a market that offers snacks and handicrafts, and is a must-visit attraction.

Must-go rating

Must go
33%
Worth going
67%

Transportation

50%
Bus transportation
33%
Subway/Train
17%
Translation: Others
Address
King George St Greenwich, SE10 9LW
Opening hours
Park: 6:00-20:00, Observatory: 10:00-17:00.
Transportation
Train: Maze Hill Station
Phone 8858 2608