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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Greenwich
Total rentals
2.4K properties
Nightly prices starting at
£7 before taxes and fees
Total number of reviews
41K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
800 properties are a good fit for families
Pet-friendly rentals
300 properties allow pets
Rentals with a pool
120 properties have a pool
Your guide to Greenwich
All About Greenwich
Greenwich is one of the most historic areas of London. It was once the powerhouse of Britain’s maritime empire and today is home to many attractions that reflect its heritage, including no fewer than four Royal Museums. Set on a sweeping bend of the River Thames, it’s one of the greenest and most picturesque areas of the capital as well. Visit the O2 riverside arena to enjoy music and sporting events before taking the opportunity to explore the stars at the capital’s only planetarium. Relive the era when Britain ruled the waves at the National Maritime Museum and discover what life was really like aboard the elegant Cutty Sark, the world’s last remaining tea clipper. Head for the Old Royal Naval College with its beautiful Painted Hall and Chapel, as well as manicured gardens. History lovers will also appreciate the Queen’s House, home to over 400 years of classic architecture and art.
The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Greenwich
Many people opt for the months of March to May for a holiday rental in Greenwich, London, as the temperatures are mild and the parks are coming into bloom. That said, the majority of Greenwich’s numerous attractions are open throughout the year, which means it’s practical to visit here at almost any time. Some of the attractions organise special exhibitions or events to coincide with the school holidays, particularly in the summer, which is great if you’re bringing children. However, many attractions such as the Peter Harrison Planetarium
also have daily shows during term time. Whatever month of the year you decide on, with Greenwich Park and the River Thames all part of the experience, it’s worth trying to visit the sights when it’s not too wet or cold. All the same, the numerous indoor attractions mean that there’s still plenty to experience if the weather doesn’t happen to be cooperating.
Top things to do in Greenwich
Greenwich Market
Hunt out bargains in this historic covered indoor market, which features over 100 stalls, and is open seven days a week. For antiques and collectibles, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday are the days to choose. For hand-made gifts and souvenirs, arts and crafts stalls are open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. There’s also a wide range of food stalls, including plenty of vegan options.
Prime Meridian Line
Make time to visit here – it is, after all, the place where time itself is measured. There used to be no such thing as standard timekeeping, but then in the late Victorian era, it was decided that the Prime Meridian Line would mark the starting point of each day and year. Stand with one foot on each side of the line, and you’ll be half in the Eastern Hemisphere of the world and half in the Western one.
Greenwich Park
Fill the senses in the peaceful flower and herb gardens while admiring the panoply of Georgian architecture on display. The 17th-century landscape of Greenwich Park additionally provides excellent views of the river, as well as the city and some of its most prominent landmarks. There are also opportunities to stroll in the ancient tree-lined avenues that criss-cross its 180 acres.
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- British Museum
- Covent Garden
- Green Park
- Buckingham Palace
- Big Ben
- Lord's Cricket Ground
- Tower Bridge
- Harrods
- London Bridge
- Wembley Stadium
- The O2
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Hampstead Heath
- Emirates Stadium
- Camden Market
- ExCeL London
- London Stadium
- St Pancras International
- Alexandra Palace
- Clapham Common
- River Lee Navigation
- Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
- Hampton Court Palace
- Primrose Hill