Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Queen's House
- Royal Naval College
- Thames River
Tour Description
Greenwich, just a short trip down the Thames from London, was an important port and center of naval activity for the British over several centuries, famous—of course—for the Greenwich Meridian, against which all longitude is measured. On this Greenwich tour, we'll take a Thames River cruise with an expert in local history, and then spend several hours visiting some key sites in Greenwich, including the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark.
Thames River Cruise
We begin at Embankment in central London where we'll board the Clipper riverboats with our expert guide, heading east. Our journey will take us through the heart of London, and from our vantage point royal palaces and modern government buildings will illuminate the river's role as a power base, while old warehouses and wharves will illustrate the working river, and bridges will tell the story of the areas previously divided by the River. Along the way, our guide will talk about the role of the river, especially as it pertains to Britain's relationship with the sea. Finally, we'll arrive in Greenwich, home to the Royal Observatory, the Queen's House, the newly restored Cutty Sark, and many more important sites.
Please note: During the busy summer season, there are occasionally very long queues for the boat. If the queues are too long to board during your tour, you will take the tube to Greenwich.Â
Please note: During the busy summer season, there are occasionally very long queues for the boat. If the queues are too long to board during your tour, you will take the tube to Greenwich.Â
Greenwich Tour
In Greenwich, we will begin our walk by discussing the world-famous ship and last surviving tea clipper, the Cutty Sark, which will function as a frame of reference during our tour. From here, we will move on to other relevant sites including the Old Royal Naval College, where we will discuss the history of the site, from its origins as a royal palace favored by the Tudors and birthplace of Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, through its complete Baroque rebuilding during the Restoration, to its transformation into the Royal Naval Hospital, and, finally, into a college under the supervision of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor. This will also provide an opportunity to witness the UK’s answer to the Sistine Chapel: the Painted Hall, an epic 18th-century masterpiece now reopen following an £8.5-million makeover.
Hidden Treasures within London
If time allows, our guide will lead us to lesser-known, yet equally intriguing, parts of Greenwich, including Trinity Hospital and Trafalgar Tavern. Then, we will emerge out into Greenwich Park, with scenic views of the first Palladian House in Britain, the Queen’s House, and the National Maritime Museum. Beyond the perfectly manicured lawns of the Park, a path through the trees leads us to a hill on which the Royal Observatory and Flamsteed House are built. Once we reach the top of the hill, we are presented with a wonderful view of London, both old and new, spread out before us with the River Thames cutting a silver ribbon through the city, separating the historic site of Greenwich from the modern buildings of Olympic Park.
Those who wish to learn a bit more about the view may be interested in our London Architecture Tour.
Take Aways
By the end of the tour, we will have a deeper understanding of the important role that the River Thames has played in British naval and mercantile history. We will also come away with an appreciation of London as a city that constantly changes, but that also prioritizes the preservation of its history—something we will see first-hand in Greenwich, a microcosm of the unique dualities that exist in London.
Learn what we love about visiting: Five Reasons to Visit Greenwich (and Maybe Skip the London Eye).
FAQ
Where do we meet? Where does it end?
We meet in central London, at Embankment Pier. The tour ends in Greenwich, where you are free to explore on your own or get lunch. It's very easy to get back to central London on your own via the Clipper Thames. Ferries are frequent throughout the day.
Does this tour include the Royal Observatory Greenwich (home of the historic Prime Meridian)?
Depending on the interest of the group, we may or not include the Royal Observatory in the tour. The observatory is on the top of the hill that overlooks Greenwich, so it's a bit of a climb. If you are interested and happy to climb the steep hill, we can definitely include it - please add the tickets to your order so we can arrange them for you.
Is this tour accessible?
The Thames Clippers are fully accessible just like the sites in Greenwich. However, the tour does involve a steep hill up to the Royal Observatory, which may be difficult for some. If you have mobility concerns, please feel free to contact us before booking
What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your guide will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.
Is this tour good for kids?
Yes! We have some excellent family friendly guides who can appeal to the learning styles of children. Please book privately if you have children under 13. Feel free to provide us with information about your children such as favorite school subjects, and hobbies. This way we can match you with the best possible guide.
Do I need to pay for tickets?
You are prepaid for the tour but are responsible for the Clipper Thames tickets to Greenwich. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time, or at the meeting point. Oyster cards can be used on the Clipper Thames.
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We enjoyed our time with Peter. He did a great job telling us about everything in the area.
Wesley
Aug 4, 2024
Great fun. Alan was a wonderful guide.
Randall
Jun 25, 2024
We've done many context tours and Alan was by far the best we've taken. He has a great balance of history and points of interest to keep the tour interesting. Thanks Alan!
Jane
Jun 22, 2024