Sights
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World famous sights, well known historical places and geographical landmarks are
located close to Greenwich Market, and not only this always makes up for a whole day out.So, when you're in Greenwich, don't miss to visit
the Cutty Sark, Greenwich Royal Park
with the Old Royal Observatory and the General Wolfe
statue (best spot with breathtaking views from the top of the park), the Royal Naval College, the Maritime
Museum, the Millennium Dome and on the Isle of Dogs the Canary Wharf building.
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The famous Cutty Sark, the fastest Tea
Clipper in the world, is now comfortably resting at Greenwich Pier. |
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The Old Royal Observatory situated on top of
Greenwich Royal Park is the geographical landmark for the Prime Meridian and the home of Greenwich Meantime (GMT). |
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The Royal Naval College has
now been partly converted into Greenwich College. The college is a beautiful building
overlooking the River Thames. |
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The Maritime Museum
is sitting at the foot of Greenwich Royal Park. The museum offers one of the worlds
largest collections of maritime past and present. |
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The Millennium
Dome is the worlds biggest dome and one of London's premier attractions. The Dome
was officially opened on New Year's Eve 2000 by Queen Elisabeth II. |
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The
Canary Wharf tower is the UK's highest building overlooking proudly the
Isle of Dogs. |
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