HISTORY UK • February 15, 2011The largest dome in the world and the largest single-roofed structure in the world was built amid some controversy for £789 million just in time for the millennium, completed in June 1999.
Mary M. • March 9, 2015This is East Greenwich No.1. standing on the remains of East Greenwich Gas Works. The 2nd Livesey holder and the biggest in the world when built. It is very important in design style and construction
Amazing Food And Travel • July 12, 2015Lovely big park with city views at the top of the hill. Has a small boating lake and rose garden. Get's pretty busy with diverse groups in warmer months.
Chris P. • July 13, 2019Wonderful architecture. Don't miss the Chapel (free lunchtime concerts in term time), the Painted Hall, and views of the Thames and Greenwich Park.
Boaz S. • October 2, 2015A great location that's always full of tourists. Still it's a wonderful spot for a great view of this side of London including Canary Wharf and the shard in the distance
Eleanor M. • July 16, 2013Amazing Art Deco interiors and lovely peaceful gardens - great for our picnic-but there was nothing in the rose garden. A very minor complaint after a wonderful visit. Look out for the lemur ladder!
Matteo M. • July 17, 2017A beautiful Park, where you can have a walk, relaxing. I really love to sit under a tree and watch the squirrels.
SAKIS P. • May 12, 2020The view, the nature, the roses garden near the observatory.Everything is perfect. I have some good memories from there.Perfect trip to escape the city if your having day off either you’re a traveler
Marc T. • June 20, 2017Wonderful place to chill. The Thames on one side, the marvelous architecture on the other. Just grab some beer or coffee on the market near by and you're good.
Poonam S. • August 16, 2014Amazing amazing views! Definitely worth doing once on a beautiful clear day
Julia K. • July 19, 2015Lovely park for kids & handy pit stop for runners training needing facilities 😝 open till late (9ish) in summer.
Greenwich T. • May 20, 2010Sort of secret garden in East Greenwich (away from the tourist centre) In the centre is a small, not at all ghoulish, naval cemetery. In the summer they have a farmers market on Saturdays
UniofGreenwich • July 31, 2012This is glorious park and extra green after all that rain. The cakes and coffee is wonderful in the cafe as well! *AC
Kazuhisa Y. • September 1, 2012Charlton House is the finest and best preserved Jacobean mansion in the London area.
UniofGreenwich • December 15, 2011Free grass tennis courts (if you don't mind the odd wonky net or dodgy bounce). Great in the summer :)
Martin T. • May 20, 201228 July: Dating back to the 13th century, this is a formal garden containing flowers, ponds, woodland and a Tudor Barn, now a restaurant. They were once part of Well Hall House, home of E. Nesbit.
Benjamin S. • March 25, 2019A nice place for a walk, or to chill out. You have a lake there for fishing. Good for all times of the year.
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