The Inside Scoop by our Local Expert
Greenwich Park in London, England is one of eight Royal parks that are visited by millions of tourists and Londoners alike each year. Greenwich Park is the oldest such park and offers 74 hectares (183 acres) of sprawling grounds that offer beautiful views of London. Whether you've brought a picnic blanket to relax or are ready for a game of tennis, Greenwich Park welcomes you.
In addition to being the home of the Royal Observatory and the Observatory Planetarium, Greenwich Park features tennis courts, a rugby and cricket pitch, a putting green, a children's playground, and a bandstand for summer concerts. Forget to pack a lunch? There are plenty of snacks and meals for you at the park, thanks to restaurants and cafes like The Observatory Café and The Pavilion Tea House, which also hosts children's parties.
While Greenwich Park enjoys a royal history, it also looks forward to an Olympic future. This beautiful park will play host to the Olympics and Paralympics equestrian events, as well as parts of the pentathlon during the 2012 Summer Games. Whether you've got a ticket to the Games or just have time for a stroll, the grounds at Greenwich Park are a sight to behold.