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Charlton
A large park, with formal gardens and plenty of areas for different activities.
Kidbrooke
One of the biggest parks in London and is a vibrant oasis within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Greenwich
Greenwich’s Fan Museum is the only museum in the UK devoted to the history of fans and the art of fan making.
Greenwich Peninsula
Experience breathtaking city views by air on the IFS Cloud Cable Car.
Thamesmead
Gallions Reach Park is a park built around a hill, which is actually a manmade structure in Thamesmead West.
Blackheath
Blackheath Halls is one of south east London’s most remarkable places to see music and performances of the highest quality.
Greenwich Peninsula
World’s most popular music, entertainment and leisure venue and a full day-out destination.
Greenwich
Severndroog Castle is an elegantly preserved Gothic tower situated in the delightful gardens of Castle Wood on Shooter’s Hill, one of the highest points in London.
Greenwich Peninsula
London’s first-ever elevated riverside linear park, situated along the Greenwich Peninsula riverside.
Thamesmead
A hidden gem, Tump 53 is set in mixed woodlands and surrounded by a reed-fringed moat, this beautiful nature reserve is home to many types of wildlife.
Greenwich
AHOY! Children's Gallery at National Maritime Museum is a fun-filled children’s gallery for 0-7s.
Charlton
Charlton’s Maryon Wilson Animal Park is a happy home to domestic animals including ducks, geese, chickens, sheep, goats, horses and pigs.
Greenwich Peninsula
An exciting hub of fun for the whole family!
Greenwich
St Alfege is the Anglican parish church in the centre of Greenwich. There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory of Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred on this site in year 1012.
Woolwich
A nature reserve in Greenwich.
Eltham
The Tarn is one of Royal Greenwich's Green Flag award winning sites.
Welling
Find out more about farming life and farm animals as well as a chance to experience the countryside within London.
Woolwich
The Royal Artillery Barracks was the home of the Royal Artillery from 1776 until 2007.
Charlton
Formerly a quarry, Maryon Park was once part of the estate of the Maryon Wilson family, former Lords of the Manor of Charlton.
Greenwich
Explore the Ocean Court at the National Maritime Museum.