Greenwich is synonymous with maritime heritage, home to the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, and the Cutty Sark, a historic clipper ship.
It’s the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian line.
Greenwich Park is one of London’s Royal Parks, it offers stunning panoramic views of the Thames and the city skyline from its hilltop.
The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features ancient trees, gardens, and the iconic statue of General Wolfe.
Greenwich market is a vibrant market is a hub for unique crafts, antiques, fashion, and street food, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists.
The Old Royal Naval College, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, is an architectural masterpiece with the stunning Painted Hall.
Greenwich offers a picturesque riverside setting with quaint pubs, restaurants, and the Thames Path for scenic walks.
Blackheath's wide-open heath is a rare expanse of greenery in London. It's a popular spot for picnics, kite flying, and leisure activities.
It’s historically significant, known as a gathering place for events such as the Peasants' Revolt in 1381.
Blackheath retains a charming village feel with its independent shops, cafes, and local pubs, distinct from the bustling nature of central London.
The Church of All Saints, located on the heath, is an iconic feature of the area with its striking spire.
Blackheath frequently hosts events, including the famous Blackheath Fireworks and seasonal fairs, adding to its local charm.