In the lively center of Greenwich, the Miter offers well-appointed rooms and a restaurant and bar. Offering free Wi-Fi, this traditional London Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Greenwich Park.
Located in Royal Greenwich, DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich is just 15 minutes’ walk from the historic ship The Cutty Sark, and the National Maritime Museum.
mohammed
United Kingdom
I asked for an invoice and it’s been 3 weeks and I have not had it yet, when they have told me many times they will send it. I need it to reimburse me for work and I cannot do that without them giving it me. Shocking customer service
The Clarendon overlooks historic Blackheath and Greenwich Park as well as views of London and offers a village atmosphere just 15 minutes' from central London by train.
Sandra
United States
Lovely accommodations in every way. My room was wonderfully appointed. The restaurant breakfast was fantastic. My room service and housekeeping were top notch. Festively decorated for the holidays. Brilliant location.
Located in London, a 7-minute walk from Canary Wharf Tube Station, Hilton London Canary Wharf provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Yeljas
Mongolia
Staff were exceptionally welcoming and super helpful.
InterContinental London - The O2 offers modern luxury on the Greenwich Peninsula.
Kamaria
United Kingdom
Rooms were huge, although the hotel is HUGE the front desk is never empty there was always a friendly face sitting hotel
Was diverse. Overall the rooms were beautiful the view was breathtaking
Located in London, within a 7-minute walk of Canary Wharf Tube Station and 2.5 miles of Tube Station, TRIBE London Canary Wharf provides accommodations with a bar.
Vladimir
Netherlands
Nothing really, should be 2 stars hotel, at half price
East meets west at the Prime Meridian Line in historic Greenwich Park. Once a royal hunting ground, this leafy space is now a peaceful retreat for Londoners looking to walk, bike, or lay in the sun. Since it's at the top of the park, the Royal Observatory is a challenging hike – but the views alone are worth the walk!
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Take the Docklands Light Railway from the city centre.
Take the Docklands Light Railway from the city centre. You'll pass through Canary Wharf and Docklands and when you leave you'll see the Cutty Sark tea clipper that sailed from China to London many times. Then walk to the National Maritime Museum and through Greenwich Park where you can see the National Observatory and look out over a great panorama of London. Return to the other side of the Thames via the tunnel which is quite an experience, though not at all creepy! You can pick up your return train there.
Not to be missed!
Kelland
France
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