Open all the year, Greenwich Park is one of the imperial places to find in London for free. Spread across a region of 180 sections of land of land, the park was encompassed and enhanced in 1433. You can appreciate a dazzling walk around the tremendous greenery of the park decorated by antiquated Chestnut trees, brilliantly shaded rose nurseries, agreeable and stunning pathways and green glades. In the park, you will discover the sculpture of James Wolfe, an acclaimed British official. You will be stunned at the shining perspectives on the River Thames, the Royal Observatory of Greenwich, the National Maritime Museum and the Vanbrugh Castle from the park.
Greenwich Park
2021-01-21