We make our way to historic Royal Greenwich - one of London's most charming areas. It consists of several world class sights including:
- The Royal Observatory – where you can stand on the Meridian line and enjoy the most loved views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and The River Thames.
- The Queen’s House – a beautiful Royal villa designed by Indigo Jones and Britain’s first classical building and a pioneer masterpiece for 17th century architecture.
- The National Maritime Museum – the largest museum of its kind in the world – you can get close to the actual uniform Admiral Nelson was wearing when he was fatally wounded in the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Cutty Sark – the world’s sole surviving tea clipper celebrated for her record breaking passages around the globe.
Any Admission charges to these attractions are not included – however, entry to The National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House is free. (Information correct as at March 2020) During the day we have included a special afternoon tea underneath the original hull of the Cutty Sark Café.