British Travel Journal

GREENWICH

NESTLING IN A SOUTH eastern curve of the Thames, Greenwich is an oasis in the city. Whether you’re taking a stroll in the 180 acre park and enjoying panoramic views over the capital, or admiring the broad expanse of water from a riverside pub or restaurant, in Greenwich you don’t feel hemmed in.

It’s also an area where you can really connect with London’s seafaring history – since Saxon times Greenwich has been a place where people moored their boats, and it’s now home to the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College and the – not to

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