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Royal Observatory Greenwich Entry Tickets
Royal Observatory Greenwich Entry Tickets
Royal Observatory Greenwich Entry Tickets
Explore time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, featuring the Prime Meridian Line.
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Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, where you can be in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames from the Observatory's hilltop location.
Discover the story of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the historic Prime Meridian's establishment in 1884.
Observe the daily Time Ball drop at Flamsteed House, one of the world's earliest public time signals.
Explore the historic Octagon Room and the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope.
What’s Included:
Access to the Royal Observatory
Includes the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Interactive audio guide available for download in English
What's Not Included:
Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
About
Tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Journey Through Time and Space
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a key attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, offering a unique experience where astronomy meets history.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian Line. Located in Greenwich Park, this historic site blends astronomical wonders with a rich heritage, forming part of the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Explore the Prime Meridian at Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and straddle the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This line is the global reference for the GMT time zone and is crucial for international timekeeping and navigation.
Step Back in Time at Flamsteed House
Completed in 1676 and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Flamsteed House is the Observatory's oldest structure. It was the residence of the Astronomer Royal and offers a glimpse into the lives of early astronomers.
Marvel at John Harrison’s Timekeepers
Showcased at the Observatory, John Harrison's timekeepers solved the critical problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionising navigation and demonstrating remarkable human ingenuity.
Experience the Camera Obscura
This optical device projects live images of the surrounding area onto a viewing surface inside a darkened room, illustrating the principles of light and vision.
See the Great Equatorial Telescope
Under the iconic onion dome, this large refracting telescope has contributed to significant astronomical discoveries and provides visitors with insights into the universe.
Visit the Astronomy Centre
The Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits and displays that bring the wonders of the universe to life, inspiring curiosity and exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Discover the Altazimuth Pavilion
Home to various astronomical instruments, the Altazimuth Pavilion highlights the science and history of sky observation, offering a wealth of knowledge for enthusiasts.
Secure Your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets Today!
Plan your visit to Greenwich and explore a site rich in history and astronomical significance. Book your tickets now to journey through international time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Experience the wonder of astronomy and the site’s historic charm.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult to enter the Museum Buildings.
Alcohol is prohibited on any part of the Museum grounds.
No pets are allowed except service animals within the museum.
E-bikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
Opening times
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Royal Observatory
What dining options are available at the Royal Observatory?
Visitors can enjoy light meals and drinks at the Parkside Café and Terrace, the Astronomer’s Garden, and the Cutty Sark Café.
What languages are available for the audio guide commentary?
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Is the Royal Observatory wheelchair accessible?
Most areas of the Royal Observatory are fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, please note that some older buildings have limited access due to their historic nature.
Can I bring my dog?
Only service animals are allowed within the museums. Dogs with leads can be on the outdoor grounds.
Know before you go
Present your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk for entry.
Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible, but some older buildings have limited access.
The last entry to the Observatory is 16:15 daily.
The Flamstead time ball drops daily at 13:00.
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Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, where you can be in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames from the Observatory's hilltop location.
Discover the story of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the historic Prime Meridian's establishment in 1884.
Observe the daily Time Ball drop at Flamsteed House, one of the world's earliest public time signals.
Explore the historic Octagon Room and the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope.
What’s Included:
Access to the Royal Observatory
Includes the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Interactive audio guide available for download in English
What's Not Included:
Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, where you can be in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames from the Observatory's hilltop location.
Discover the story of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the historic Prime Meridian's establishment in 1884.
Observe the daily Time Ball drop at Flamsteed House, one of the world's earliest public time signals.
Explore the historic Octagon Room and the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope.
What’s Included:
Access to the Royal Observatory
Includes the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Interactive audio guide available for download in English
What's Not Included:
Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, where you can be in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames from the Observatory's hilltop location.
Discover the story of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the historic Prime Meridian's establishment in 1884.
Observe the daily Time Ball drop at Flamsteed House, one of the world's earliest public time signals.
Explore the historic Octagon Room and the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope.
What’s Included:
Access to the Royal Observatory
Includes the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Interactive audio guide available for download in English
What's Not Included:
Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, where you can be in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London across Greenwich Royal Park and the River Thames from the Observatory's hilltop location.
Discover the story of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the historic Prime Meridian's establishment in 1884.
Observe the daily Time Ball drop at Flamsteed House, one of the world's earliest public time signals.
Explore the historic Octagon Room and the Great Equatorial Telescope, the UK’s largest historic telescope.
What’s Included:
Access to the Royal Observatory
Includes the Meridian line, Flamsteed House, John Harrison’s timekeepers, Camera Obscura, the Great Equatorial Telescope, the Astronomy Centre, the Altazimuth Pavilion, and the galleries
Interactive audio guide available for download in English
What's Not Included:
Entry to The Peter Harrison Planetarium
About
Tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Journey Through Time and Space
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a key attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, offering a unique experience where astronomy meets history.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian Line. Located in Greenwich Park, this historic site blends astronomical wonders with a rich heritage, forming part of the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Explore the Prime Meridian at Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and straddle the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This line is the global reference for the GMT time zone and is crucial for international timekeeping and navigation.
Step Back in Time at Flamsteed House
Completed in 1676 and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Flamsteed House is the Observatory's oldest structure. It was the residence of the Astronomer Royal and offers a glimpse into the lives of early astronomers.
Marvel at John Harrison’s Timekeepers
Showcased at the Observatory, John Harrison's timekeepers solved the critical problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionising navigation and demonstrating remarkable human ingenuity.
Experience the Camera Obscura
This optical device projects live images of the surrounding area onto a viewing surface inside a darkened room, illustrating the principles of light and vision.
See the Great Equatorial Telescope
Under the iconic onion dome, this large refracting telescope has contributed to significant astronomical discoveries and provides visitors with insights into the universe.
Visit the Astronomy Centre
The Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits and displays that bring the wonders of the universe to life, inspiring curiosity and exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Discover the Altazimuth Pavilion
Home to various astronomical instruments, the Altazimuth Pavilion highlights the science and history of sky observation, offering a wealth of knowledge for enthusiasts.
Secure Your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets Today!
Plan your visit to Greenwich and explore a site rich in history and astronomical significance. Book your tickets now to journey through international time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Experience the wonder of astronomy and the site’s historic charm.
About
Tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Journey Through Time and Space
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a key attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, offering a unique experience where astronomy meets history.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian Line. Located in Greenwich Park, this historic site blends astronomical wonders with a rich heritage, forming part of the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Explore the Prime Meridian at Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and straddle the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This line is the global reference for the GMT time zone and is crucial for international timekeeping and navigation.
Step Back in Time at Flamsteed House
Completed in 1676 and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Flamsteed House is the Observatory's oldest structure. It was the residence of the Astronomer Royal and offers a glimpse into the lives of early astronomers.
Marvel at John Harrison’s Timekeepers
Showcased at the Observatory, John Harrison's timekeepers solved the critical problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionising navigation and demonstrating remarkable human ingenuity.
Experience the Camera Obscura
This optical device projects live images of the surrounding area onto a viewing surface inside a darkened room, illustrating the principles of light and vision.
See the Great Equatorial Telescope
Under the iconic onion dome, this large refracting telescope has contributed to significant astronomical discoveries and provides visitors with insights into the universe.
Visit the Astronomy Centre
The Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits and displays that bring the wonders of the universe to life, inspiring curiosity and exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Discover the Altazimuth Pavilion
Home to various astronomical instruments, the Altazimuth Pavilion highlights the science and history of sky observation, offering a wealth of knowledge for enthusiasts.
Secure Your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets Today!
Plan your visit to Greenwich and explore a site rich in history and astronomical significance. Book your tickets now to journey through international time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Experience the wonder of astronomy and the site’s historic charm.
About
Tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Journey Through Time and Space
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a key attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, offering a unique experience where astronomy meets history.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian Line. Located in Greenwich Park, this historic site blends astronomical wonders with a rich heritage, forming part of the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Explore the Prime Meridian at Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and straddle the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This line is the global reference for the GMT time zone and is crucial for international timekeeping and navigation.
Step Back in Time at Flamsteed House
Completed in 1676 and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Flamsteed House is the Observatory's oldest structure. It was the residence of the Astronomer Royal and offers a glimpse into the lives of early astronomers.
Marvel at John Harrison’s Timekeepers
Showcased at the Observatory, John Harrison's timekeepers solved the critical problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionising navigation and demonstrating remarkable human ingenuity.
Experience the Camera Obscura
This optical device projects live images of the surrounding area onto a viewing surface inside a darkened room, illustrating the principles of light and vision.
See the Great Equatorial Telescope
Under the iconic onion dome, this large refracting telescope has contributed to significant astronomical discoveries and provides visitors with insights into the universe.
Visit the Astronomy Centre
The Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits and displays that bring the wonders of the universe to life, inspiring curiosity and exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Discover the Altazimuth Pavilion
Home to various astronomical instruments, the Altazimuth Pavilion highlights the science and history of sky observation, offering a wealth of knowledge for enthusiasts.
Secure Your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets Today!
Plan your visit to Greenwich and explore a site rich in history and astronomical significance. Book your tickets now to journey through international time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Experience the wonder of astronomy and the site’s historic charm.
About
Tickets for the Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Journey Through Time and Space
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a key attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, offering a unique experience where astronomy meets history.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian Line. Located in Greenwich Park, this historic site blends astronomical wonders with a rich heritage, forming part of the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Explore the Prime Meridian at Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and straddle the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. This line is the global reference for the GMT time zone and is crucial for international timekeeping and navigation.
Step Back in Time at Flamsteed House
Completed in 1676 and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Flamsteed House is the Observatory's oldest structure. It was the residence of the Astronomer Royal and offers a glimpse into the lives of early astronomers.
Marvel at John Harrison’s Timekeepers
Showcased at the Observatory, John Harrison's timekeepers solved the critical problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionising navigation and demonstrating remarkable human ingenuity.
Experience the Camera Obscura
This optical device projects live images of the surrounding area onto a viewing surface inside a darkened room, illustrating the principles of light and vision.
See the Great Equatorial Telescope
Under the iconic onion dome, this large refracting telescope has contributed to significant astronomical discoveries and provides visitors with insights into the universe.
Visit the Astronomy Centre
The Astronomy Centre features interactive exhibits and displays that bring the wonders of the universe to life, inspiring curiosity and exploration of our place in the cosmos.
Discover the Altazimuth Pavilion
Home to various astronomical instruments, the Altazimuth Pavilion highlights the science and history of sky observation, offering a wealth of knowledge for enthusiasts.
Secure Your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets Today!
Plan your visit to Greenwich and explore a site rich in history and astronomical significance. Book your tickets now to journey through international time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Experience the wonder of astronomy and the site’s historic charm.
Know before you go
Present your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk for entry.
Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible, but some older buildings have limited access.
The last entry to the Observatory is 16:15 daily.
The Flamstead time ball drops daily at 13:00.
Know before you go
Present your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk for entry.
Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible, but some older buildings have limited access.
The last entry to the Observatory is 16:15 daily.
The Flamstead time ball drops daily at 13:00.
Know before you go
Present your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk for entry.
Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible, but some older buildings have limited access.
The last entry to the Observatory is 16:15 daily.
The Flamstead time ball drops daily at 13:00.
Know before you go
Present your Royal Observatory smartphone ticket at the admission desk for entry.
Most areas of the Observatory are fully accessible, but some older buildings have limited access.
The last entry to the Observatory is 16:15 daily.
The Flamstead time ball drops daily at 13:00.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult to enter the Museum Buildings.
Alcohol is prohibited on any part of the Museum grounds.
No pets are allowed except service animals within the museum.
E-bikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult to enter the Museum Buildings.
Alcohol is prohibited on any part of the Museum grounds.
No pets are allowed except service animals within the museum.
E-bikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult to enter the Museum Buildings.
Alcohol is prohibited on any part of the Museum grounds.
No pets are allowed except service animals within the museum.
E-bikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult to enter the Museum Buildings.
Alcohol is prohibited on any part of the Museum grounds.
No pets are allowed except service animals within the museum.
E-bikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates are prohibited.
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Royal Observatory
What dining options are available at the Royal Observatory?
Visitors can enjoy light meals and drinks at the Parkside Café and Terrace, the Astronomer’s Garden, and the Cutty Sark Café.
What languages are available for the audio guide commentary?
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Is the Royal Observatory wheelchair accessible?
Most areas of the Royal Observatory are fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, please note that some older buildings have limited access due to their historic nature.
Can I bring my dog?
Only service animals are allowed within the museums. Dogs with leads can be on the outdoor grounds.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Royal Observatory
What dining options are available at the Royal Observatory?
Visitors can enjoy light meals and drinks at the Parkside Café and Terrace, the Astronomer’s Garden, and the Cutty Sark Café.
What languages are available for the audio guide commentary?
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Is the Royal Observatory wheelchair accessible?
Most areas of the Royal Observatory are fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, please note that some older buildings have limited access due to their historic nature.
Can I bring my dog?
Only service animals are allowed within the museums. Dogs with leads can be on the outdoor grounds.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Royal Observatory
What dining options are available at the Royal Observatory?
Visitors can enjoy light meals and drinks at the Parkside Café and Terrace, the Astronomer’s Garden, and the Cutty Sark Café.
What languages are available for the audio guide commentary?
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Is the Royal Observatory wheelchair accessible?
Most areas of the Royal Observatory are fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, please note that some older buildings have limited access due to their historic nature.
Can I bring my dog?
Only service animals are allowed within the museums. Dogs with leads can be on the outdoor grounds.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Royal Observatory
What dining options are available at the Royal Observatory?
Visitors can enjoy light meals and drinks at the Parkside Café and Terrace, the Astronomer’s Garden, and the Cutty Sark Café.
What languages are available for the audio guide commentary?
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Is the Royal Observatory wheelchair accessible?
Most areas of the Royal Observatory are fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, please note that some older buildings have limited access due to their historic nature.
Can I bring my dog?
Only service animals are allowed within the museums. Dogs with leads can be on the outdoor grounds.
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