Sights & Bites, Royal Greenwich Guided Tour
Overview
Royal Greenwich stands out as a highlight of any trip to London, offering a deep dive into the history of this World Heritage site. Visitors can enjoy sweet treats and drinks before entering the Naval College for the remainder of the day.
- 🍵 Meet your fun, local guide and marvel at the Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper in the country.
- 🍰 Visit Greenwich Market, a top foodie location, to try a delicious sweet treat.
- ☕ Wind through picturesque streets and stop into a local artisan hangout for hot chocolate and handmade sweets.
- 🌌 Walk to the Royal Observatory for one of the best views of London’s skyline and stand over the Meridian Line.
- 🎬 Learn about locations where blockbusters like 007, Batman, and Sherlock Holmes were filmed.
- 🍻 Your guided tour concludes with a refreshing cup of tea, soft drink, or half pint of locally brewed beer; day ticket access allows you to explore further.
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2019
- Authentic Pub Visit with local beer or soft drink
- Artisan Chocolate Snacks and Drinks
- Fun Knowledgeable Guide for the walking tour
- Sweet Treat in the Market
- One of the Best Views in London (amazing photo opportunities)
- Small Group walking tour (max 10 people)
- Bottled Water
- Private Transport
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- We pass by this UNESCO site - the most dramatically sited architectural and landscape ensemble in. Europe. founded in the 19th century this was the training establishment for naval officers until 1998. It is now a joint services college (pass by)
- See the Cutty Sark the last surviving tea clipper built at the end of the golden age of sailing before steam ships became the norm. It was one of the fastest of its type and gave its name to Cutty Sark Whisky. The maximum logged speed for Cutty Sark was 17.5 knots (20.1 mph). Her greatest recorded distance in noon to noon sights was 363 nautical miles. She has one of the slimmest hulls which is why she was so fast. (pass by)
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GreenwichWe will wander through the streets of this historical Royal Thameside village. We will enter a world of chocolate treats and sample the wares, of course
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Greenwich ParkWalk through the Royal Park and marvel at nature's beauty and history. Be enthralled and enraptured by the richness of this glorious location. Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south-east London. One of the Royal Parks of London, and the first to be enclosed (in 1433), it covers 180 acres) and is part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
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The Prime Meridian LineStand on the line the separates the East from the West. The basis of longitude, the meridian first used in 1851, was adopted as the world's Prime Meridian at the International Meridian Conference at Washington, DC, on 22 October 1884 With one foot in the East and one foot in the West you will be able to say you have the whole world underneath for your feet
- Built between 1616 and 1635 for Anne of Denmark Queen of James I, this magnificent property houses an internationally renowned art collection. (pass by)
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Greenwich MarketEstablished in 1737 we will sample its delights and see the wide variety of stalls featuring local and national fare. Greenwich Market is renowned, you can try a delicious, sweet treat. before me move on to anither grazing experience
- The observatory was commissioned in 1675 by King Charles II. John Flamsteed as the first Astronomer Royal. The building was completed in the summer of 1676.The building was often called "Flamsteed House", in reference to its first occupant. (pass by)
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