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Welcome to Greenwich Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks; a mix of 17th-century landscape, stunning gardens and a history dating back to Roman times.
- Nature
Greenwich Park is a site of Metropolitan Importance for...
- Boating
We’re welcoming everyone back to hire a boat on the Boating...
- Community
Greenwich Park community. Greenwich Park Revealed has...
- The Flower Garden
Laid out in the 1890's, the Flower Garden is one of the...
- Greenwich Park Playground
There has been a playground located in the North East corner...
- Greenwich Park Landscape Restoration
Reviving a unique landscape fit for a king. In the 16 th...
- The Herb Garden
Back to Greenwich Park; The Herb Garden Greenwich Park The...
- Pavilion Café
The café's lunch menu features Benugo classics like...
- Nature
Explore Greenwich Park, the place where east meets west and time was reinvented. Enjoy the gardens, the monuments, the wildlife and the views of London from this historic park.
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 74 hectares (180 acres), [1] and is part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
Greenwich Park is the oldest enclosed Royal Park and part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. It offers historic buildings, gardens, wildlife and views of the river Thames.
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- Herbaceous border. The 200m long herbaceous border in Greenwich Park is London's largest herbaceous border.
- The Queen's Orchard. The Queen's Orchard is an enclosed area of 0.3 hectares where fruit and vegetables are grown. Located in the north-eastern corner of Greenwich Park.
- The Rose Garden in Greenwich Park. This popular rose garden is located on the eastern side of the park and forms the backdrop to the Ranger's House.
- The Flower Garden. Laid out in the 1890’s The Flower Garden is one of the horticultural show pieces of Greenwich Park.
Greenwich Park is the oldest enclosed Royal Park in London, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Enjoy the gardens, the bandstand, the playground and the panoramic views of the city from the hilltop.
Greenwich Park is a historic royal park and a UNESCO World Heritage site in London, England. It features the Prime Meridian, the Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, and the Cutty Sark ship.