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  1. From Tudor Palace to the centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, the Old Royal Naval College is a UNESCO World Heritage site with 600 years of rich history. This iconic riverside estate boasts 600 years of rich history linking an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures including King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare ...

  2. Skittle Alley. No visit is complete without a roll of the wooden bowling balls at the Skittle Alley. A rare example of an early Victorian past time, the Skittle Alley was originally built for the amusement of the Greenwich Pensioners in 1864 and happily is still in action for visitors to play today. Open daily 12pm – 3pm.

  3. Old Royal Naval College is also a short walk from Maze Hill train station. Mainline rail services run from Cannon Street, London Bridge and Dartford to Greenwich (South Eastern) and twice an hour (once an hour at weekends) from Luton, West Hampstead, Kings Cross St Pancras, Farringdon, Blackfriars and stations from Rainham, Kent (Thameslink). ...

  4. The Old Royal Naval College’s iconic riverside estate boasts 600 years of rich history linking an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures including King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, William and Mary, Lord Nelson and William Shakespeare. Built on the site of Greenwich Palace, this extraordinary building, designed by esteemed ...

  5. The Royal Naval College provided state-of-the-art training for around 27,000 promising officers from Britain and beyond as the Navy made the transition from sail to steam power. In 1939, with the start of World War II, women were able to join the newly formed Women’s Royal Naval Service and were trained at the Royal Naval College. ...

  6. Tube - Cutty Sark DLR station is a five-minute walk from the Old Royal Naval College. Boat - Arrive in style aboard an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers to Greenwich Pier, which is less than a five minutes’ walk from the college. Bus - Various bus routes also stop outside the Old Royal Naval College on Nelson Road (lines 129, 177, 188, 286, 386 et ...

  7. The Old Royal Naval College is the centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a long and celebrated 600-year history. Our magnificent Baroque buildings and grounds are open to the public and are one of London’s most popular visitor attractions, welcoming over 700,000 visitors every year. The Greenwich Foundation was ...

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