Enjoy a guided walking tour of the maritime district of Greenwich. On your 6-hour ride, you'll visit the famous tea trading ship Cutty Sark; the Royal Observatory in Greenwich; the National Maritime Museum; the Old Royal Naval College, home to the Painted Hall; the recently refurbished Queen's House; Greenwich Market; and end your tour with lunch in a traditional pub by the River Thames. Your fun and informative ride is a great way to learn about the history, culture and architecture of this unique part of London.
Start your guided tour of Greenwich at the statue of Sir Walter Raleigh which is located just outside the north entrance of the Greenwich Visitor Center.
Visit the Cutty Sark, a magnificent ship that has been fully restored and opened to the public in 2012 after a £50 million restoration. Continue your excursion with a visit to the Saint-Alfège Church, designed by the famous architect Nicholas Hawksmoor. A church has stood on this site for a thousand years.
Enjoy views over the River Thames and enjoy a traditional lunch in a riverside pub. Pub specialties such as fish and chips are on the menu, along with free tea, coffee or soda. After lunch, explore Greenwich Observatory and the Meridian. Visit the Meridian and step into the historic Flamsteed House, designed by the great Sir Christopher Wren.
Continue your visit to the National Maritime Museum, the largest such museum in the world. Visit the Old Royal Naval College and its magnificent Painted Hall. End your tour at Greenwich Market, filled with local artisans and international food stalls.