Thames River Sightseeing propose des croisières entre Jetée de Westminster, Jetée de Embankment, Jetée de Festival, Jetée de Bankside, Jetée de Butler's Wharf & Jetée de Greenwich.
Emplacement de la Jetée de Greenwich
Près de la Jetée de Greenwich
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Avec une faune et une flore très diversifiées, les Jardins botaniques royaux sont l'un des sites les plus riches en biodiversité de Londres. Les jardins furent créés en tant que jardin botanique par la princesse Augusta en 1759 et furent finalement ouverts au public en 1840.
- 6 Minutes / 0,3 Mille
Palais de Kew
Le palais de Kew est le plus petit des palais royaux et se situe dans les jardins botaniques royaux. La maison fut construite pour le marchand de soie londonien Samuel Fortrey avant d'être achetée par George II et la reine Caroline. Le palais de Kew est ouvert pendant les mois d'été et constitue une visite incontournable lors des visites des jardins botaniques royaux.
- 10 Minutes / 0,3 Mille
Musée de l'eau et de la vapeur de Londres
Le musée londonien de l'eau et de la vapeur est situé dans l'ancienne usine de traitement des eaux de Brentford. Le musée abrite une variété de machines à vapeur et de pompes qui, ensemble, racontent l'histoire de l'eau potable à Londres. Certains jours de l'année, le musée met en marche les locomotives pour une journée dédiée à la vapeur.
- 9 Minutes / 0,4 Mille
Cutty Sark


About Cutty Sark
Visit the last remaining tea clipper, Cutty Sark. Originally built at Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 she spent her working life transporting cargo including tea from China and wool from Australia. She has now been fully restored and is an award winning visitor attraction.
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- Self-guided tours with an audio guide available through Smartify.
- View the largest collection of Merchant Navy Figureheads in the world.
- Enjoy views from Cutty Sark’s deck overlooking Greenwich, the River Thames & the London skyline.
- Refreshments available in the Cutty Sark café.
Old Royal Naval College


About the Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is Sir Christopher Wren’s riverside masterpiece, built in the 17th Century as the Royal Hospital for Seamen on the site of the Tudor Palace of Placentia. The Old Royal Naval College boasts beautiful surroundings & some of the most magnificent interiors in London. The Painted Hall in King William Court is home to the largest painted ceiling in Europe, a Baroque masterpiece by Sir James Thornhill depicting over 300 years of English aristocracy & British Naval Power. The Chapel of St Peter & St Paul in Queen Mary Court has a beautiful interior designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stewart. Visitors to the Old Royal Naval College can enjoy tours of the Painted Hall & the grounds & visit the cafe & gift shop located in King William Court.
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- Take a self guided tour of the Old Royal Naval College Grounds.
- Visit the Painted Hall & marvel at the largest painted ceiling in Europe.
- Take a guided tour of the grounds & the Painted Hall.
- Visit the Old Royal Naval College Chapel designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stuart.
- Explore the Ripley Tunnel & visit the Victorian Skittle Alley & bowl using practice cannon balls.
- Buy souvenirs & gifts at the Painted Hall Shop or the Greenwich Visitor Centre shop.
- Refreshments available in the Painted Hall Café in the beautifully restored undercroft.
- Visit The Old Brewery, a Young’s Gastropub located within the Old Royal Naval College grounds.
- Regular markets, events & exhibitions around the site.
Marché de Greenwich


About Greenwich Market
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- Browse arts & crafts, antiques & souvenirs at the various market stalls.
- Try street food from around the world at the Greenwich Market food area.
National Maritime Museum

About the National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum is the largest museum in the world dedicated to maritime and naval history. Opened in 1937 by King George VI the museum is home to over 2 million items including art, charts, maps, memorabilia & artefacts.
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- Explore the museums galleries & discover stories of the sea & maritime history.
- Refreshments available in Parkside Café & the Great Map Café.
- Purchase gifts & souvenirs in the National Maritime Museum Shop.
Greenwich Park

About Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks & has strong ties to the Tudor & Stuart monarchs. In the 15th century Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (brother to Henry V) was granted 200 acres of land & permission to construct a stone tower which later become known as Duke Humphrey’s Tower.
After the Duke’s death the land passed to the Crown & his riverside manor house was remodelled by Henry VII into what became the Tudor Palace of Placentia. The Tudor palace was the birthplace of Henry VIII, Mary I & Elizabeth the I & was a favourite residence of the Tudor monarchs due to its close proximity to the river & ample hunting ground. Henry VIII introduced deer to Greenwich Park & their decedents remain to this day.
The Stuart period saw great changes to the park with the demolition of the Palace of Placentia, the construction of the Queens House, Royal Hospital for Seamen (Now the Old Royal Naval College) & the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The Tudor hunting grounds & pleasure gardens made way for a more formal landscape designed by André Le Notre, gardener to Louis XIV of France.
Today Greenwich Park spans 183 acres & forms one of London’s most magnificent landscapes. Greenwich Hill offers views of the Queens House, Old Royal Naval College, the River Thames & Docklands.
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- Climb Greenwich Hill & stand across the Historic Prime Meridian.
- Climb Greenwich Hill & marvel at the view across Greenwich, Docklands & London.
- The Greenwich Park Playground is the perfect place for families to enjoy the park.
- Refreshments available in the Pavilion Café & the White House Café.
The Queens House

About the Queens House
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The Fan Museum

About the Fan Museum
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Royal Observatory Greenwich

About the Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by King Charles II. The Observatory sits on the hill in Greenwich Park and is the location of the Historic Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meantime). The Royal Observatory is also home to the Greenwich Time Ball which has marked 13:00 Greenwich Meantime everyday since 1833.
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Rangers House

About Rangers House & the Werhner Collection
Rangers House was built c. 1700 by Vice-Admiral Francis Hosier. The house has been home to a number of residents over the years including the Rangers of Greenwich Park between 1816 & 1896. Rangers house is now home to the Werhner Collection, over 700 items assembled by the diamond magnate Julius Werhner.