Best of Greenwich Walking Tour in London Including Lunch


  • Best of Greenwich Walking Tour in London Including Lunch

Royal Borough of Greenwich, United Kingdom

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Trip Type:   Day Trips
Duration:  6 hours 30 minutes
Enjoy a fully guided walking tour of maritime Greenwich. On this 6.5 hour walking tour you will visit the famous Cutty Sark, the Greenwich Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College, the Greenwich Market and savor a traditional pub lunch. Enjoy a fun and educational tour. The Guided Walking Tour: Best of Greenwich is a great way to experience the history, culture and architecture of this unique area of London.

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Enjoy a fully guided walking tour of maritime Greenwich. On this 6.5 hour walking tour you will visit the famous Cutty Sark, the Greenwich Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College, the Greenwich Market and savor a traditional pub lunch. Enjoy a fun and educational tour. The Guided Walking Tour: Best of Greenwich is a great way to experience the history, culture and architecture of this unique area of London. Start your guided tour of Greenwich at the Sir Walter Raleigh statue, which is located just outside the northern entrance to the Greenwich Tourism Information Centre. Start by visiting the Cutty Sark, a beautiful ship that was fully restored and opened to the public in 2012, following a £50 Million restoration. Continue your tour with a visit to St. Alfege's Church, designed by the renowned architect Nicholas Hawksmoor. There has been a church located on this site for a thousand years!   

Witness the beauty of the River Thames and savor a traditional lunch in a riverside pub. Pub favorites such as fish and chips are on the menu along with complimentary tea, coffee or soda. After lunch, explore the Greenwich Observatory and the prime meridian. Visit the prime meridian and into the historic Flamsteed House, designed by the great Sir Christopher Wren.

Continue your tour to the National Maritime Museum,the largest of its type in the world. Visit the Old Royal Naval College and it's magnificent Painted Hall. Conclude your tour at the Greenwich Market, with it's local artisans displaying their work and international food stands.




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