Attractions in North Greenwich

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The Ghost Bus Tours London
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Adults £25

The Ghost Bus Tours London

Join us on the UK's only comedy-horror theatre experience on wheels!

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Adults £20

The London Time Tours

Embark on Time Tour bus for a theatrical journey through London's iconic landmarks. Led by Professor Quantum, encounter history firsthand.

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London Cycle Tours

Explore London's hidden gems by bike! From the serene River Wandle to the iconic Thames, enjoy small-group tours away from traffic. Bike provided or BYO.

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Adults £32

Churchill War Rooms

It's a preserved underground complex used by Winston Churchill and his government during World War II, offering insights into wartime operations.

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Adults £8

The Household Cavalry Museum

The Household Cavalry Museum is a living Museum in the heart of Horse Guards, Whitehall, London.

Valentines Mansion and Gardens
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Free

Valentines Mansion and Gardens

A beautiful country house and gardens. Visit the recreated Victorian kitchen and Georgian rooms, with gorgeous views over surrounding parkland.

Westminster Abbey
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Adults £20

Westminster Abbey

Iconic Gothic abbey, centuries of history, coronations, royal weddings, burials of famous figures, stunning architecture, intricate detail.

Tate Britain
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Free

Tate Britain

The home of British art from 1500 to the present day.

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Free

Trafalgar Square

A lively square that is often considered the heart of London.

National Gallery
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Free

National Gallery

Admire masterpieces spanning centuries, from Renaissance to Impressionism. Dive into art history with iconic works and rotating exhibitions.

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Free

Belair Park

Belair House was built in 1785 in the style of, or possibly by, the architect Robert Adam. Its grounds included an artificial lake.

Clissold Park
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Free

Clissold Park

Clissold Park is one of Hackney's best loved traditional parks and has a rich history. The park has held a Green Flag award since 2006.

British Museum
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Free

British Museum

Houses an extensive collection spanning millions of years of world history, from ancient artifacts to modern cultural treasures.