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Must-See Landmarks
The Royal Observatory & Prime Meridian: Stand with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and one in the Western. It’s a bit of a hike up the hill in Greenwich Park, but the panoramic view of the London skyline is the best in the city.
The Painted Hall: Located at the Old Royal Naval College, this is often called "Britain's Sistine Chapel." It is a breathtaking Baroque masterpiece just a 5-minute walk from the venue.
Cutty Sark: Step aboard the world’s last surviving tea clipper. You can explore the decks of this 19th-century ship or even have afternoon tea right underneath its golden hull.
National Maritime Museum: The largest of its kind in the world. Best of all? Entry is free. Don't miss the uniform Admiral Nelson was wearing at the Battle of Trafalgar (complete with the bullet hole).
Local Bites & Brews
Greenwich Market: A vibrant hub for street food, antiques, and local crafts. It’s open every day, but the food stalls really shine on the weekend.
Goddard’s at Greenwich: For a truly authentic London experience, try traditional Pie and Mash with "liquor" (parsley sauce). They’ve been serving locals since 1890.
Grind Greenwich: A great spot for a morning coffee or a cheeky espresso martini. It has a beautiful conservatory-style interior.
The Gipsy Moth: A classic pub with a great beer garden right next to the Cutty Sark—perfect for a pre-wedding pint.
Unique Greenwich Experiences
Greenwich Foot Tunnel: Walk underneath the River Thames to the Isle of Dogs. It’s a quirky, tiled Victorian tunnel that offers a cool perspective of the river.
IFS Cloud Cable Car: For a "flight" over the Thames, take the DLR to Royal Victoria or walk to the Peninsula. It offers incredible views of the O2 Arena and Canary Wharf.
The Time Ball: Head to the Royal Observatory at 1:00 PM sharp. Watch the red ball on top of Flamsteed House drop—a tradition used by sailors for 190 years to navigate the seas.