You'll find the recently refurbished Pavilion Café at the top of the hill by the Royal Observatory. Built in 1906, this octagonal building is topped by a dovecote with a weather vane depicting Nelson ...
The meridian line in Greenwich represents the Prime Meridian of the world, Longitude Zero (0° 0' 0"). Every place on the Earth is measured in terms of its angle east or west from this line. Since 1884 ...
Refreshment kiosks are located near Broomfields Hill, Pen Ponds car park, Ham Gate, Kingston Gate and at Pembroke Lodge. They serve a wide range of hot and cold snacks and beverages. From bacon rolls ...
The Royal Parks are one of London’s most effective green assets against climate change. When we at The Royal Parks charity declared a climate emergency in 2020, we put nature conservation and fighting ...
The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk is a seven-mile-long walk, charted by 90 plaques set in the ground, that takes you within sight of famous buildings and locations associated with the Princess ...
Laid out in the 1890's, the Flower Garden is one of the horticultural show pieces of Greenwich Park. Magnificent cedar trees and tulip trees set in fine lawns, with seasonal beds of spring and summer ...
We have begun a three-year plan to protect and restore Greenwich Park’s threatened 17 th century landscape, before its unique features are lost forever. Reviving a unique landscape fit for a king In ...
Located on The Broad Walk at Chester Road, the Espresso Bar serves Benugo blend coffee, wraps and homemade cakes and pastries. Pop in after a run through the park or during a stroll with the family or ...
The Queen's Orchard is an enclosed area of approximately 0.3 hectares where fruit and vegetables are grown. It is located in the north-eastern corner of Greenwich Park. The orchard is open to the ...