Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour
Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour
Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour
Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour
Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour
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Greenwich Highlights Private Half Day Tour

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Highlights

National Maritime Museum - world's largest maritime museum
Prime Meridian - Zero degrees Longitude and basis for Greenwich Mean Time
Queen's House - the art museum of Greenwich includes Elizabeth's Armada portrait
Itinerary
- Private Tour – just you with your fun and informative guide.
- Moderate fitness required for this guided walking tour.
- Itinerary includes: teaclipper Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory (Prime Meridian), National Maritime Museum and Queen's House.
- All admissions included.
- Cost: £245 pounds per person for a couple. Add more people and price reduced.
- Children 5 and under free.
- Tour runs DAILY: 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Meeting Point: Sir Walter Raleigh statue located just outside the river-side entrance to the Greenwich Tourism Information Centre.

Starting at the Greenwich Visitor Centre, you'll walk along the River Thames towards the nearby Old Royal Naval College, which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. On our tour, we visit the Old Royal Naval College where the Royal Navy had its training college, up until the Millenium.

From there you will walk up to the world famous Greenwich Royal Observatory, site of the Prime Meridian. Here visitors will see the line that divides the Western and Eastern hemispheres of the globe. Another highlight here are the unique clocks that occupy the Observatory museum, designed by Harrison, which eventually solved the "longitude" problem for seafarers.

Following the visit to the Observatory, walk down to the largest maritime museum in the world: the National Maritime Museum. Britain's seafaring past and history as a naval power is on showcase here. You'll have the opportunity to rest your feet and enjoy a tea or coffee here.

From here, your guide will take you aboard the world-famous clipper ship Cutty Sark. In her time, at the very end of the Age of Sail, she was the fastest ship on water. Newly restored for a staggering price tag of 50 million pounds, she was reopened to the public on May 1st, 2012. The tour ends at the historic Greenwich Market, home to art galleries, antiques and amazing street food.