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Royal Observatory Greenwich: Entry Ticket

Visit the historic home of GMT and the Prime Meridian

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Royal Museums Greenwich
Registered address: Park Row, Greenwich Peninsula, SE10 9NF, London, GB
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Audio guide: Cantonese, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish
Wheelchair accessible Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible. However, the older buildings have restricted access
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What's included

Royal Observatory tickets
Entry to the Royal Observatory, the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Downloadable interactive audio guide in English

What's not included

Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
  • A must-see attraction at one of London's top attractions, located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich
  • Stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one in the west on the Greenwich Meridian Line!
  • Enjoy one of the most-loved views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames

Ready to be in two places at once? Stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one in the west at London's Royal Observatory in Greenwich.

Your Royal Observatory tickets invite you into the home of space and time, you'll learn all about the Greenwich Meridian Line and GMT, and how it was chosen to be the Prime Meridian of the world back in 1884! Get ready for stories of space, stars, and astronomy, and maybe even leave with fresh dreams of exploring the world.

Time your visit to coincide with the dropping of the bright red Time Ball on top of Flamsteed House, one of the world’s earliest public time signals. It drops daily at 13:00.

Stand in Charles II’s magnificent Wren-designed Octagon Room – also known as 'The Great Star Room', and discover John Harrison's groundbreaking inventions that changed the world and solved the longitude problem.

Don’t miss the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope which gave astronomers new views of the universe over 100 years ago.

This London landmark high on a hill not only offers awesome Greenwich views, but it brings the wonders of time and space to light as you walk in the footsteps of astronomers, past and present.

Show your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk to enter.

Getting There

  • Greenwich DLR/rail (20-minute walk via King William Walk)
  • Cutty Sark DLR (15-minute walk via King William Walk)
  • Maze Hill rail station (15-minute walk via Park Vista)
  • Blackheath rail station (20-minute walk across the heath)
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Blackheath Avenue, SE10 8XJ, London
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  • Get a full refund if you select a refundable ticket during checkout and cancel until 23:59 the day before you visit.
  • Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.

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Carol,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
15 Mar 2024
Excellent
Extremely interesting and informative. Loved the free audio
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Martin ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
02 Feb 2024
Excellent
Amazing, so happy , can’t wait to visit you again
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Anonymous
15 Oct 2023
Excellent
Excellent. Interesting. Although early was allowed to enter when we got there. Will definitely recommend family and friends to visit.
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