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    • 9.6
      Park
      Maze Hill (Charlton Way), London
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      • Mark M.

        Mark M. • November 5, 2016Stunning views of london, a great way to spend a couple of hours on a leafy autumn afternoon

    • 9.2
      Historic and Protected Site
      King William Walk, London
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      • Matt S.

        Matt S. • November 8, 2015Great scenery and a great view across the river to Canary Wharf.

    • 9.1
      Historic and Protected Site
      Blackheath Ave, London
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      • Philippe W.

        Philippe W. • September 8, 2015Awesome location with nice view over docklands and Canary Wharf

    • 8.7
      Garden
      Bower Ave, London
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      • Matteo M.

        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.

    • 8.5
      Garden
      King William Walk, London
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      • Thomas B.

        Thomas B. • July 19, 2015Great and beautiful place full of history. The view from the observatory is awesome

    • 8.5
      Garden
      Blackheath Ave, London
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      • Zeynep Ozturk O.

        Zeynep Ozturk O. • July 23, 2017Amazing view of the city from the hill. You are just on the zero point of everything☺️

    • 8.4
      Playground
      Park Vista, London
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      • Koen

        Koen • April 1, 2017Spacious, cosy and equipment in good condition. Dogs love to swim in the little pond outside the playground.

    • 8.2
      Scenic Lookout
      Point Hill, London
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      • Martin T.

        Martin T. • May 20, 201216 August: Watch the sunset at the Point. On the hill above Greenwich, this is one of London's finest views. As the day draws to a close, its two benches are a popular spot.

    • 8.1
      Scenic Lookout
      Cross Ave, London
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      • J

        J • September 16, 2012Magnificent view of london

    • 7.9
      Garden
      General Wolfe Rd, London
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      • Noura S.

        Noura S. • April 28, 2018Beautiful cherry blossoms trees between mid of march until mid of april

    • 7.7
      Garden
      The Avenue (King William Walk), London
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      • Henry H.

        Henry H. • June 16, 2013De errrrb garden recently opened.

    • 7.6
      Garden
      King William Walk (Thames Path), London
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      • Bharat P.

        Bharat P. • July 20, 2013Crowded on holidays, but still plenty to do nearby

    • 7.2
      Trail
      (St Davids Square)
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      • Liam P.

        Liam P. • July 16, 2013Lovely place to cycle, except for the swirling swarms of tourists. They never look where they're going.

    • 6.8
      Tunnel
      Btwn. Island Gardens & Greenwich, London
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      • Tim C.

        Tim C. • August 17, 2011Island Garden Cafe on the north entrance is worth a visit. Jamaican food, sandwiches and a good cup of tea.

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      Tree
      Great Cross Ave, London
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      Trail
      King William Walk (Greenwich foot tunnel), London
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      Canal
      London
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      Trail
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      Park
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      • Eduardo G.

        Eduardo G. • October 30, 2012Great place to have a quiet lunch!

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      Sculpture
      Park Vista, London
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      • Kevan D.

        Kevan D. • March 3, 2014This was intended to be installed exactly on the meridian line, but was misplaced by a couple of metres during construction, meaning that it's off by about 8 minutes.

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      Beach
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      Lake
      Park Vista, London
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      • Greenwich T.

        Greenwich T. • May 20, 2010Go mid summer see dogs getting wet. Go Spring see duckings. Go winter see the concrete bottom (drained)

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      Park
      London
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      • Dave M.

        Dave M. • November 15, 2015This stunning little park is great for waking the dog and short walks in winter. Picnics and football most welcome in summer

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      Monument
      Blackheath Ave (Flamsteed House), London
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      • Martin T.

        Martin T. • May 29, 20122 November: Since 1833, the Greenwich Time Ball has helped people to ensure their watches are correct, rising halfway up its mast at 12.55pm, then to the top at 12.58pm, before falling at exactly 1pm

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