Explore Royal Greenwich’s history and savor sweet treats on this guided walk. Visit iconic sites, enjoy local delicacies, and capture stunning views.
Explore Royal Greenwich’s history and savor sweet treats on this guided walk. Visit iconic sites, enjoy local delicacies, and capture stunning views.
- Old Royal Naval College - This UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning architectural and landscape ensemble in Europe. Established in the 19th century, it served as a training center for naval officers until 1998 and now functions as a joint services college.
- Cutty Sark - Discover the Cutty Sark, the last remaining tea clipper from the…
- Old Royal Naval College - This UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning architectural and landscape ensemble in Europe. Established in the 19th century, it served as a training center for naval officers until 1998 and now functions as a joint services college.
- Cutty Sark - Discover the Cutty Sark, the last remaining tea clipper from the golden age of sailing, built just before steamships became prevalent. Known for its speed, it inspired the name of Cutty Sark Whisky. The ship’s top recorded speed was 17.5 knots (20.1 mph), and it covered a remarkable 363 nautical miles in a single day. Its sleek hull contributed to its impressive speed.
- Greenwich - Explore the charming streets of this historic Royal Thameside village. Indulge in a world of chocolate delights and savor the delicious offerings.
- Greenwich Park - Stroll through this Royal Park and admire the stunning blend of nature and history. Be captivated by the beauty and heritage of this magnificent location. Greenwich Park, once a hunting ground, is one of the largest green spaces in southeast London. As one of London’s Royal Parks, it was the first to be enclosed in 1433, covering 180 acres and forming part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
- The Prime Meridian Line - Stand on the line that divides the East from the West. Established in 1851, this meridian was recognized as the world’s Prime Meridian at the International Meridian Conference in Washington, DC, on October 22, 1884. With one foot in the East and the other in the West, you can truly say you have the world beneath your feet.
- Queen’s House - Constructed between 1616 and 1635 for Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I, this splendid building houses a world-famous art collection.
- Greenwich Market - Founded in 1737, this market offers a delightful array of stalls featuring both local and national products. Renowned for its variety, visitors can enjoy a sweet treat before moving on to another culinary adventure.
- Royal Observatory Greenwich - Commissioned by King Charles II in 1675, the observatory was completed in the summer of 1676. Often referred to as “Flamsteed House,” it was named after John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal.

- Small Group walking tour (max 10 people)
- One of the Best Views in London (amazing photo opportunities)
- Sweet Treat in the Market
- Fun Knowledgeable Guide for the walking tour
- Snacks
- Authentic Pub Visit with local beer or soft drink
- Small Group walking tour (max 10 people)
- One of the Best Views in London (amazing photo opportunities)
- Sweet Treat in the Market
- Fun Knowledgeable Guide for the walking tour
- Snacks
- Authentic Pub Visit with local beer or soft drink
- Private Transport
- Bottled Water
- Private Transport
- Bottled Water
Royal Greenwich is a must-see on any London itinerary. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this World Heritage site. Enhance your visit with stops for delightful treats and beverages before exploring the Naval College, where you can enjoy access for the rest of the day.
Join your engaging local guide and admire London’s treasure, the Cutty Sark, the…
Royal Greenwich is a must-see on any London itinerary. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this World Heritage site. Enhance your visit with stops for delightful treats and beverages before exploring the Naval College, where you can enjoy access for the rest of the day.
Join your engaging local guide and admire London’s treasure, the Cutty Sark, the last remaining tea clipper in the nation. Visit the top culinary destination, Greenwich Market, to indulge in a delectable sweet treat.
Stroll through charming streets and visit a local artisan spot for hot chocolate and handmade confections. Proceed to the Royal Observatory for a stunning view of London’s skyline. Stand astride the Meridian Line.
Follow in the footsteps of royalty, military leaders, and more recently, film stars, and discover the filming locations of blockbusters like 007, Batman, and Sherlock Holmes.
Conclude your guided tour with a refreshing cup of tea, a soft drink, or a half pint of locally brewed beer.
- Not recommended for anyone who is Celiac or has any high Gluten Intolerence
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.