Explore the historic charm of Royal Greenwich, just a short journey from Central London. This 3-hour tour invites you to discover iconic landmarks like the Royal Naval College and the Cutty Sark, while indulging in delightful tastings. Enjoy a handmade chocolate tasting and a refreshing drink at a legendary pub, all while learning about the area's rich maritime history and its role in blockbuster films. With a friendly guide leading the way through scenic Greenwich Park and lively markets, this tour is perfect for families and LGBTQ+ travelers alike.
- 3-hour guided tour of historic Royal Greenwich
- Includes chocolate tasting and drink at a local pub
- Discover famous filming locations like the Royal Naval College
- Family and LGBTQ+ friendly experience with free time to explore
Your first port of Call is the historic Market where you will sample chocolate snacks
As you walk towards the top of the Hill you will be able to view Canary Wharf, London's Financial Centre
You will stand on the line that divides the world into East and West
The Queens House was designed by Inigo Jones in 1617 for Anne of Denmark. We will visit the interior which is beautifully preserved
We will visit one of the area's historic pubs for a refreshing drink.
Once recharged, you will discover the final grandeur of the Royal Naval College, with its stunning baroque architecture. This site is famous for being one of the biggest film set locations in the UK
Outside the Visitor Centre of the Old Royal Navel College
Please wait by the Ottoman Canon
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