[2024 Greenwich Attraction] Travel Guide for Royal Observatory Greenwich (Updated Nov)
2024 Global 100 - Family-friendly Attractions
Planetariums
Address:
Blackheath Ave, London SE10 8XJ, United Kingdom
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-17:00(Admission ends at 16:15)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+44 20 8312 6608
🇬🇧London 3-Day Tour Guide (Budget Version, Total Cost 2000r)
Two travellers brave London 😝😝 Although the cumulative length of the trip was only 2 days (excluding round-trip train time), the itinerary covered almost all of London's classic and famous landmarks!
✅Spending
💰Total 2000r
💫 Transport.
Train tickets round trip totalled 79💷.
Bus 1.75💷 each way
Day2 1.75✖️2=3.15💷 Day3 1.75✖️4=7💷
No underground or taxi for the whole trip
💫Accommodation: hostel 313r per person per night 2 nights total
💫Tickets: Greenwich Royal Observatory 12💷 (student ticket)
💫EAT.
Day1 7.65💷 +3.4💷
Day2 2.24💷+183r➕6.9💷
Day3 8.36💷➕0.65💷
✅ Itinerary Part
Day1 Edinburgh ➡️ London 🕛12-16
Started off with Japanese food 💰7.65💷 at King's Cross train station.
Walked 10 minutes to the hostel to drop off my luggage
📍 Oxford Street citywalk is free, lively and fun!
⭐ Passed by tesco on the way home and bought dinner mealdeal 💰3.4💷, and took care of breakfast the next day!
Day2: I woke up at 7.30am because I had a full schedule of attractions.
📍Thames River
📍Big Ben
📍London Eye 🎡
📍House of Parliament
📍Westminister Abbey
📍Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard Ceremony)
📍Chinatown
⭐ Lunch Chinatown Chinese Food 💰183r per person
📍British Museum
Day3
📍 Royal Observatory Greenwich (0° Prime Meridian 🌐 East-West Hemisphere Dividing Line 🌍) ❗ Remember to bring your student card! Tickets are discounted
📍Tower Bridge, London
📍Borough Market
⭐ Lunch:Nandos 💰8.36💷 (I wanted to have Borough Market's Spanish Seafood Fried Rice recommended by a friend, but the queue was too much!)
📍Splinter House
📍St Paul's Cathedral
📍Trafalgar Square
📍 National Gallery (Masterpieces: Van Gogh - Sunflowers 🌻 Monet - Water Lily Pond, also houses authentic Da Vinci and Picasso paintings! Worth a visit)
London ➡️ Edinburgh 🕖19-23 ✌🏻
The train station is close to home and an easy walk back
✅ Anti-theft article
Always remember to bring a mobile phone lanyard when you go to London! It can greatly reduce the probability of being stolen my friend and I did not encounter thieves throughout the whole process ~
⚠️ suggest hanging a mobile phone lanyard ➕ dumpling bag in front of the body, it will be much safer!
⚠️ Keep an eye on everything you own. There are a lot of thieves out there!
⚠️ don't recommend carrying a backpack 🎒 easy to be stolen! Crossbody bags should also be in front of you to be ok
⚠️ Remember the fanny pack must be carried in front of you the whole time, once you go to the side or the back it can be dangerous!!!!
⚠️ pay special attention to not use the mobile phone should also be held firmly, or may end up with only empty phone case
⚠️ usually go out with only mobile phone lanyard, mobile phone, charging treasure, bank card, sunglasses lipstick sunscreen, etc., and student card
⚠️ In short, watch your mobile phone, bag and bank card throughout London! It's easy to lose things!
This trip to London has come to a successful end, the big city ➕ capital is really worth a visit! London has a lot of things that Edinburgh doesn't have, but the overall pace of the city is much faster than Edinburgh! Both cities are beautiful, long-lost bustle vs. quaint serenity, each with their own characteristics ✨.
#London #Free Travel #Poor Travel #Travel Tips
joeleneschoice
#100waysoftravel
When you already saw Big Ben and did London Eye attraction I would recommend you to travel to Greenwich
In 1884 the Greenwich Meridian was recommended as the Prime Meridian of the World.
There were two main reasons for this. The first was that the USA had already chosen Greenwich as the basis for its own national time zone system. The second was that in the late 19th century, 72% of the world's commerce depended on sea-charts which used Greenwich as the Prime Meridian.
Yeva_shine
Royal Observatory in Greenwich 🇬🇧
On top a hill in Greenwich, the Royal Observatory stands as a symbol of scientific discovery and timekeeping precision.
Established in 1675, this iconic institution is renowned as the birthplace of the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Visitors can straddle the Prime Meridian Line, standing with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and the other in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The observatory's hillside location provides panoramic vistas of Greenwich, the River Thames, and the iconic skyscrapers of Canary Wharf. The surrounding Greenwich Park is ideal for a leisurely stroll.
#londontrip
Betha
Discover Time's Heartbeat at 🏴 Greenwich Observatory! 🕰️🌍
#londontrip
📍Located in the heart of London, the Greenwich Observatory is a celestial treasure trove! 🌠 Step into history and stand on the Prime Meridian 🗺️, where East meets West, and experience the magic of timekeeping. ⏰ Don't miss the iconic red Time Ball 🚀 that drops daily at 1 PM since 1833!
💡Tip: Plan your visit around sunset 🌇 to witness breathtaking views of London's skyline and the River Thames. 🌉 Visit the Astronomy Centre 🌌 to delve into the cosmos, and the Peter Harrison Planetarium 🌠 for an immersive starry journey!
#GreenwichObservatory #LondonTourism #TimekeepingMagic #PrimeMeridianAdventure #CelestialWonders #HistoricLandmarks #TimeBall #AstronomyCentre #PlanetariumStars #SunsetViews
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog)
Royal Observatory Greenwich - London
The Greenwich meridian line (zero meridian) runs in a strip along the paved courtyard of Greenwich Park. Several museums are located here at once: the Planetarium with 120 seats, the house-museum of the royal astronomer John Flamsteed and the Museum of Astronomical and Navigational Instruments. If you approach the statue of General Wolfe, you will see a beautiful panorama of London.
Don't forget to take the photo with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and the other in the Western Hemisphere!
Address: Greenwich Park, Blackheath Avenue, Greenwich, London SE10 8XJ.
#visitlondon #london #urbanexplorer
Aurora3
It's Time to Revisit Time
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich houses the history of Time and Space. Since the late 19th century, the Royal Observatory has been the source of the Prime Meridian of the world, Longitude 0° 0' 0'', the mark that divides the eastern and western hemispheres. In October 1884, Greenwich was chosen as the Prime Meridian of the World and started designating Longitude 0 as GMT.
You can know more about the history of Time from the artifacts and virtual tours offered at the Observatory. You can indulge your curiosity and gaze through one of the biggest telescopes in the world as you stand in awe under the stunning fibreglass dome of the Royal Observatory.
The Observatory sits atop of the hill allowing you to have a panoramic view of London with the lush greens rolling down the hill and the leaves from some trees lined up start to foliage.
#fallingforfall
#MeetLondon
raskolnikov
Royal Observatory Greenwich Park
Greenwich mean time ( GMT / Prime Meridian), the place for time 00.00, located at Greenwich park. The park itself has stunning natural beauty. One of the most famous photo zone in london. Here there is a watch (Royal Observatory) which is unique in the world counting 24 hrs. A must visit place.
#greenwich #trees #park
iBelle
Along the Thames, unlocking the impression of London
After arriving in London, what can be done to quickly create an overall impression of the city? Let me arrange a boat trip like me, and take a quick trip to London.
Line recommendation: 1 Greenwich Observatory 2 Thames Cruises 3 Parliament Street 4 Buckingham Palace 5 British Museums 6 Debris Buildings
1 Greenwich Observatory, from East Eight From the area to the prime meridian
as the origin of the world time 0 time zone, how can you miss the famous Greenwich Observatory and the Prime Meridian? Going to Greenwich Park early in the morning, taking an intimate photo with the Meridian, and making a 0° warp to the compass, it is very memorable.
2Greenwich Pier, enjoy the London style along the river
As the mother river of London, the Thames runs through the famous scenic spots of London, the Shard, London Tower, London Eye, Big Ben Bells, a variety of old and new buildings, as well as a variety of cross-river bridges, can be enjoyed. It is also the essence of a day trip. You must not miss the
3 stroll to Westminster. Take the UK political center
sight boat and dock at Westminster Wharf. To Big Ben, but unfortunately Big Ben is being renovated. It will be completed in about two or three years. You can see the Downing Street, the Cavalry, the National Banquet Hall and so on. Watching the cavalry patrol along the street, the prestige.
4 Go to Buckingham Palace to see the Queen's Palace
through the cavalry parade, walk along the tree-lined road to the end, is the famous Buckingham Palace, if you catch up with the changing ceremony, it is also the luck value MAX It is.
5 Go to the British Museum to see the world treasures
Finally at the huge British Museum, take a look at the cultural treasures of the world. The museum is really very large and there are many people. It is recommended to visit the China Pavilion. Many cultural relics that are not visible in China have exhibitions in the British Museum. The museum is open free of charge. If you especially like the friends of the museum tour, you can arrange a half-day trip alone. The content is very rich.
6The UK's tallest building overlooks London's night scenes
walking day. It's probably a look at London's core attractions. If you have a soft spot for which attraction, you can also go deep. In the evening, go to the tallest fragmented building in the UK and overlook the night view of London's most beautiful city.
Transportation and Schedule
After coming to London, we stayed at the Hilton Double Tree Hotel in Greenwich. We can take a taxi from the hotel to Greenwich Pier early in the morning, about 11. First go to the meridian to punch the card. Then walk back to the pier for a cruise, about 90 minutes to explore the city of London along the River Thames. After disembarking, stroll through Westminster and you can solve the lunch by the way. Westminster is walking distance to Buckingham Palace and you can feel the history and streets of London. Then I took a taxi to the British Museum to see the world culture. After dinner, I went to the Fragment Building to enjoy the night view. The full day of the trip ended successfully.
Recommendation: If 5 or 6 people travel, it is relatively cost-effective to take a taxi and pay attention to avoid the peak period. If you have a small number of people, you can experience the subway or bus, and it is also a beautiful city scenery.
Attention
The flow of street people in the UK is large, and you must protect your property in the scenic spots and business districts.
The merchants closed earlier, especially at about 6 o'clock on weekends. There are shopping and dining plans to be completed as soon as possible.
The taxi or Uber driver is driving more fiercely, and the small partner of motion sickness is carefully selected.
Agent John.
Strolling Through Time and Space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Standing at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, you are greeted by the Prime Meridian, the starting point of time. With one step, you can seemingly cross from the Western Hemisphere into the Eastern Hemisphere. This invisible line instantly makes you feel the magical intertwining of time and space. The observatory's ancient and solemn architecture, with its stone walls exuding a sense of historical gravitas, seems to tell the story of centuries of astronomical exploration. Here, the flow of time takes on a deeper meaning, prompting reflections on humanity's insignificance and mysteries in the vast universe.
As you walk up the path, the view gradually opens up, revealing the skyline of London with the Thames River winding through, reflecting both the city's bustling life and its long history. From this high vantage point, the scenery of London is particularly captivating. Gazing into the distance, the city and nature blend under a vast blue sky, feeling both distant and intimate. At this moment, it seems as if time and space in the world have temporarily paused, leaving only infinite reveries about the universe and history.
Cz1997
What is it like to stand on both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres?
The answer is... nothing special. But when in London, you have to visit the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the birthplace of time as we know it. Since Greenwich is in the suburbs of London, public transportation is a bit inconvenient, so we went there on the day we rented a car to visit the White Cliffs of Dover.
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 to meet the need for determining longitude at sea. It became famous in 1884 when the International Meridian Conference was held in Washington, D.C. The conference decided that the meridian passing through the Airy Transit Circle at the Royal Observatory Greenwich would be the standard reference meridian for global time and longitude measurement, known as the Prime Meridian, or the 0° longitude line.
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To be honest, the Royal Observatory Greenwich is much smaller than I imagined, and you can see the end of it at a glance. This is not surprising, as the observatory was relocated to Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, on the southeast coast of England, in 1948. What we see today is the old site, which is now part of the National Maritime Museum.
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✅ The main building of the observatory is small, a museum displaying astronomical history, including early telescopes, clocks from various countries, globes, armillary spheres, many of which were made in China, and the process of many astronomical discoveries. What impressed me most was a wooden long telescope tube in the octagonal room upstairs, which is said to still be usable, but the view through the telescope didn't seem real to me.
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✅ Next to the museum is a small dark room with a long line. Inside, it is pitch black, but with the help of the explanation, I understood that the room uses optical principles to observe the Queen's House and the National Maritime Museum below the hill, and you can even see people on the street clearly.
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✅ Next to the small dark room is an observation deck, located on the high ground of Greenwich Park, with a great view of the National Maritime Museum, the River Thames, and Canary Wharf, London's second financial center, behind the river.
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✅ Of course, the most popular attraction here is the 0° longitude line embedded in the ground. People love to take photos with their feet on either side of the line, as this is the only place where you can truly stand on both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, even though the line is man-made, haha~
caeryn_6476
A royal experience of the observatory
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is a captivating experience for anyone interested in astronomy and timekeeping. Standing on the Prime Meridian, where the world's time zones begin, is a highlight, and the historical significance of the site is truly awe-inspiring. The exhibits on space, navigation, and the development of accurate timekeeping are informative and well-presented. The planetarium offers stunning shows that expand your understanding of the cosmos. With panoramic views of London from the hilltop, the Royal Observatory is a perfect blend of science, history, and breathtaking scenery.#trip #history #uk #london
Atoll Explorer
🌟 London's Top Family-Friendly Gems Unveiled 🎡👨👩👧👦
Embarking on a family adventure in London? Look no further! The city is brimming with attractions that promise fun, learning, and unforgettable memories for all ages. Let's dive into some of the best spots where both kids and adults can have a blast!
🎡 London Eye
Soar high above the Thames and capture London's skyline from the iconic London Eye! Although the queues can be long, the wait is worth it for the panoramic views. The capsules are spacious, and the entire rotation offers a thrilling 30-minute ride. Snap a souvenir photo before you board, but remember, it's a little pricey. Pro tip: Go around 7 PM to catch the city bathed in twilight hues! 📍Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB
🔭 Royal Observatory Greenwich
Step into a world where science and history meet at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Gaze out from the hilltop for stunning city views, and immerse yourself in the story of time and space. Walk the Prime Meridian Line, where east meets west, and watch the historic time ball drop. It's a perfect blend of education and fun, with a dash of adventure! 📍Blackheath Ave, London SE10 8XJ, United Kingdom
🦁 London Zoo
Roar with excitement at the London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo! Over 698 animal species await in beautifully designed habitats. Engage with interactive talks and feeding sessions, and marvel at the wonders of nature. It's a delightful day out for the family, with a strong focus on conservation and education. 📍Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY
🐠 SEA LIFE London Aquarium
Dive into an underwater paradise at SEA LIFE London Aquarium. Discover thousands of marine species across three floors, from penguins to sharks. Engage with interactive displays and learn about the ocean's fascinating inhabitants. Friendly staff and immersive exhibits make it an oceanic adventure to remember. Don't miss the chance to see the aquatic world up close! 📍Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
#London #LondonAttractions #UK #UKTravel
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🎡 Explore London's Top Family-Friendly Attractions 🏰
Looking for the perfect family outing in London? Check out these top attractions that promise fun, education, and adventure for all ages!
🎡 London Eye 📍Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB
Soar above the city on the iconic London Eye! Offering breathtaking views, this giant Ferris wheel is a must-see. Pro tip: arrive early to beat the queues and sip on a drink while you marvel at the panoramic scenery. It's a high-flying experience that will leave your family on cloud nine!
🔭 Royal Observatory Greenwich 📍Blackheath Ave, London SE10 8XJ, United Kingdom
Journey through space and time at the Royal Observatory Greenwich! Step onto the Prime Meridian Line and watch the time ball drop, a centuries-old tradition. With stunning views of London and interactive exhibits, it's a stellar destination that will captivate both young astronauts and seasoned explorers.
🦕 Natural History Museum 📍Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
Dive into Earth's natural wonders at the Natural History Museum. From dinosaur skeletons to precious minerals, this museum is a treasure trove of discovery. With free entry and expert explanations, it's an educational paradise where kids and adults alike can unearth the secrets of our planet.
🦁 London Zoo 📍Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY
Get wild at the London Zoo! Encounter exotic animals, learn about conservation, and enjoy interactive experiences. Whether you're watching baby animals or exploring diverse habitats, the zoo is a roaring good time for the whole family, blending education with unforgettable memories.
🐠 SEA LIFE London Aquarium 📍Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
Submerge yourself in the wonders of the deep at SEA LIFE London Aquarium. From penguins to sharks, there's an ocean of discovery awaiting. Interactive and immersive, this aquatic adventure will enchant everyone with its close encounters and fascinating marine life.
#London #LondonAttractions #UK #UKTravel
Travel Strikers
Royal Observatory Greenwich
#familytrips2024
Exploring the Royal Observatory Greenwich with my family was a fascinating journey through time and space. Perched atop a hill in Greenwich Park, the historic observatory offered panoramic views of London and the River Thames below. As we wandered through its hallowed halls, we marveled at the instruments and artifacts that have shaped our understanding of the cosmos, from John Harrison's revolutionary marine chronometers to the iconic Prime Meridian line marking the division between east and west. We gazed up at the heavens through historic telescopes, imagining the discoveries made by astronomers past and present. Outside, we wandered through the tranquil gardens, enjoying the peaceful ambiance and soaking in the beauty of the surrounding parkland. It was a day filled with wonder and discovery, where science and history came alive before our eyes, sparking our curiosity and igniting our imaginations.
As we bid farewell to the Royal Observatory Greenwich, our thoughts turned to our next family adventure: a journey to the majestic landscapes of New Zealand. There, amidst the rugged beauty of mountains, fjords, and glaciers, we hope to embark on a voyage of exploration and adventure. From hiking through pristine wilderness to stargazing under the clear southern skies, New Zealand promises to captivate our senses and inspire our spirits. It's a destination we envision as a celebration of both the natural world and the bonds of family that unite us, a journey that will create cherished memories and deepen our appreciation for the wonders of our planet.
Calesky
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Greenwich, also transliterated as Grenwich, is a district of the Greater London, located on the south bank of the River Thames, southeast of London. From 1675 to 1948, it was the site of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. In 1884, the International Meridian Conference held in Washington decided to adopt the meridian passing through Greenwich as the Prime Meridian, serving as the starting point for calculating world time and geographic longitude.
After World War II, the observatory was relocated to Herstmonceux on the southeast coast, and its original site was converted into the Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum, and others. There is a bronze plaque marking the Greenwich Meridian Line. Greenwich, located to the southeast of London, is the starting point of the Earth's meridians. This Prime Meridian is not only the basis for the establishment of Greenwich Mean Time but also serves as the dividing line between the eastern and western longitudes of the Earth. In 1997, it was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site.
Greenwich is a town that embodies both history and local charm, and it is also London's eastern gateway on the River Thames. With its diverse allure, Greenwich offers a myriad of experiences including maritime, astronomy, royalty, and markets, along with the globally renowned Millennium Dome of this century, making it an unmissable day trip when visiting London.
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Greenwich | Here you can see the London skyline
"I want to travel through Greenwich and time with you"
Located on the banks of the River Thames in the town of Greenwich, it is the starting point of geographical longitude and world time, and the prime meridian passes through here🌍
Departing from the pier of the Big Ben, take a boat past famous buildings such as the Millennium Bridge and the Tower Bridge. Before you have time to feel the romance of the Thames, you can reach this town. Climbing up from the Greenwich pier and entering the Greenwich Park with a large green space, the sense of "time crossing" comes oncoming🌳
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🌃Skyline
On the grass slope of the park, the Queen's former residence serves as the foreground, and behind it is the London skyline - Dog Island (Docklands area)
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🗺️Observatory
Tickets need to be purchased in advance to enter the Greenwich Observatory. Inside the courtyard, you can see the prime meridian. Outside the courtyard towards the direction of the grass slope, there is also a small section of the white version of the prime meridian for photo check-in
🚥Transportation: It is strongly recommended to go by boat❗️Check the Uber boat timetable and station map on Googlemap, and take the Uber boat at the nearest pier. Oyster cards and contactless payment credit cards can be directly swiped, but remember to swipe again when you get off the boat❗️You can also buy boat tickets at the self-service or manual ticket purchase point at the boat point
🕤Time: 10:00-17:00 (Be sure to choose a sunny day to go❗️
ps: The thick egg sandwich from Gail's on the way from the pier to the park is too delicious (I don't know if it's because I'm too hungry), friends who haven't eaten and want to eat simply can try🥪
aurelia.seraphine.nightingale
Celestial Sojourn: RoyalObservatory Greenwich
Ascended to cosmic heights at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, where time and space wove an enchanting tapestry. "Starlit Odyssey" unfolded, as I straddled hemispheres on the Prime Meridian, where East met West. The Great Equatorial Telescope stood tall, a guardian of astronomical wonders. Through celestial exhibits, I journeyed from ancient stargazers to modern explorers. As the sun dipped low, the Observatory became a nocturnal haven, constellations etching stories against the velvet sky. Greenwich, not just a location but a celestial gateway where earthly wonders met the cosmic unknown. #StellarAdventure #GreenwichGalaxy
T Esther
Let time be romantic to the extreme 🇬🇧 and say "I love you" on the Prime Meridian.
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The last stop of the London trip: the Prime Meridian in Greenwich.
London city skyline 🏙️🌃
Let the sunset in London add a touch of romance to this trip.
This is the romanticism of time and geography that no one can refuse 🌹.
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a comprehensive astronomical observatory built by King Charles II of England in Greenwich, London in 1675. The king also created the position of Royal Astronomer. The observatory operated normally until the 20th century and began to open to the public as a museum of the education system in 2005. The observatory is located on a small hill in Greenwich Park overlooking the River Thames in London.
Here, I see familiar and unfamiliar cities.
I remember the longitude of "home" in Beijing for the first time, 116°25', 👀
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🔸No STEM major can resist the "geographical starting point", and Mr. Shi loves it all like this. Although I have been in the UK for a year and a half, I didn't come here until he came. We are like pilgrims. He went to see his "geographical ruler" and I saw my "London panorama".
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☀️The time of sunset varies every day, so half an hour in advance is enough.
🎫 Museum ticket: Students £10, walk-in only.
🔶Sunset observation point
With ticket.
🔸Panoramic viewing platform next to the Prime Meridian (with a view of St. Paul's Cathedral)
🔸Behind the gate of the sky is a long corridor (drink coffee and watch the sunset here; bring your loved one ❤️). I am sitting here quietly, having watched a sunset, so I didn't take any photos.
Without ticket.
🔸Mountain Top Observation Deck (It's windy, wear more clothes, and take care of yourself)
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Every London trip is full of little surprises and romance. Let's make plans and embark on a journey with amo to discover them all.