Travel Trade Pass
Enjoy free entry to some of
It's available to all travel trade and press visiting the area. Please see below for a list of participating attractions, sightseeing tours, transport, restaurants and accommodation plus terms and conditions.
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Attractions
Greenwich Market
Press packs and a free I Love Greenwich Market bag available from Greenwich Tourist Information Centre on production of the pass.
London's favourite Market has a wonderful buzzy atmosphere and specialises in arts, crafts, collectables and delicious food and drink.
Visit the Shop Greenwich website
British Music Experience
Complimentary ticket for pass holder + 1
The British Music Experience is Britain's interactive museum of popular music, combining cutting edge audio-visual technology with some of the most coveted music memorabilia.
Visit the British Music Experience website
St Alfege Church
Free entry
A church has stood here since 1012 on the traditional site of the martyrdom of St Alfege, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Visit the St Alfege Church website
National Maritime Museum
Free entry. Free entry to special exhibitions by prior arrangement through
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The National Maritime Museum, the world's largest maritime museum, reveals inspirational accounts from Britain's seafaring past and the continuing effects the oceans have on our daily lives. You can delve deep into the collections to unveil the past or explore the many personal accounts and stories that shaped Britain, the world and our lives today.
Visit the National Maritime Museum website
The Queen's House
Free entry
The elegant Queen's House is home to the National Maritime Museum's world-class art collection. More than just an art gallery where you can enjoy works by artists such as Gainsborough, Reynolds, Hogarth, Turner and the van de Veldes, this beautiful historic house of great architectural significance evokes the lives of the royal figures involved in the history of the house, such as James I, his wife Queen Anne of Denmark and Charles I.
Visit the Queen's House website
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Free entry to the Time galleries, the Flamsteed House and the Meridian Courtyard by prior arrangement through the
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the World. At this world-famous site you can touch a meteroite, see the intricate beauty and subtle engineering of the Harrison clocks, journey to the other side of the Universe and return to Earth to enjoy magnificent panoramic views of central London.
Visit the Royal Observatory website
Peter Harrison Planetarium
Free entry by prior arrangement through
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See the stars in a whole new light in a spectacular cinematic experience at London's only planetarium where real astronomers guide visitors on an exhilarating journey through time and space.
Visit the Peter Harrison Planetarium website
Discover Greenwich
Free entry
Discover the colourful past of the Old Royal Naval College and Maritime Greenwich in this new, contemporary, cultural venue.
Visit the Discover Greenwich website
Greenwich Heritage Centre
Free guided tour by prior arrangement (please contact
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The Greenwich Heritage Centre holds all the collections of the former Greenwich Borough Museum and the local history library. It offers a wealth of information and fascinating displays about the history of Greenwich, bringing the past alive.
Visit the Greenwich Heritage Centre website
Charlton House
Free guided tour by prior arrangement (please contact
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Charlton House was built between 1607 and 1612 by Sir Adam Newton and is one of the finest examples of Jacobean domestic architecture in the country.
Visit the Charlton House website
Eltham Palace
Free entry
Eltham Palace was the childhood home of Henry VIII and has a beautiful mixture of art deco and medieval styles, making it one of the London's most unusual and exceptional places to visit.
Visit the Eltham Palace website
The Fan Museum
Reduced admission rate at £3 (usual price £4)
The Fan Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to the art and craft of the fan. Beautiful examples of this elegant fashion accessory of the 17th and the 18th centuries are on display at the museum.
Visit the Fan Museum website
Greenwich Theatre
Complimentary ticket for pass holder + 1 by prior arrangement (please contact
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Greenwich Theatre was a one-time music hall and now is a splendid, contemporary theatre, producing its own work and hosting quality drama and musicals from all over the country.
Visit the Greenwich Theatre website
The Wernher Collection at Ranger's House
Free guided tour Sunday to Wednesday
The celebrated collection of Renaissance objects d'art, antique furniture and Georgian paintings amassed by Sir Julius Wernher are on display here in the house once owned by the Fourth Earl of Chesterfield.
Visit the Ranger's House website
Sightseeing Tours
Old Royal Naval College
Free guided tour by prior arrangement (to book please call 0208 2694791 or e-mail
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Built on the site of the Tudor Palace where Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were born, this is one of the country's finest examples of Baroque landscape. The beautiful Chapel and magnificent Painted Hall, where Nelson's body lay in state after his death at the Battle of Trafalgar, are open daily.
Visit the Old Royal Naval College website
Greenwich Tour Guides
Free guided walks (to book please phone in advance 07575772298)
Explore Greenwich on a guided walk covering the Cutty Sark, the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, Tudor Greenwich, the Painted Hall and Chapel, the Queen's House, the Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park. The tour starts daily from the Tourist Information Centre at 12.15pm and 2.15pm.
Visit the Greenwich Tour Guides website
Accommodation
Novotel London Greenwich
15% discount on the bill in the bar and restaurant
A stylish and contemporary hotel situated right next to the mainline and DLR station. It is suitable for conferences and banqueting.
Visit the Novotel London Greenwich website
Devonport House
20% off any room excluding 1-10 July, 2011
Situated in the World Heritage Site in Greenwich and steeped in naval history, Devonport House offers you the perfect way to enjoy London buzz without the bustle.
Visit the Devonport House website
Clarendon Hotel
Twin/Double rooms for 2 people at the rate of £60.00, Bed and Breakfast. Also a 3 course Dinner can be added for £15.00 per person, subject to availability at time of booking
In the 18th century, when the Clarendon Hotel was built, Greenwich was one of the most powerful places in the world. The hotel provides visitors with an ideal base to visit the famous heritage site just a short distance away across the green of Blackheath.
Visit the Clarendon Hotel website
Restaurants
Armadillo The O2
25% off food (until 4pm on non-event days)
Armadillo Cafe and Grill is inspired by the very best elements of Southern California and Santa Fe - food, music, art and sun. Choose from variety of Burgers, Pizzas, Buttermilk Pancakes, Milkshakes and Cocktails that are too good to miss.
Visit the Armadillo The O2 website
Transport
Thames Clipper
1/3 off discount
Thames Clipper is dedicated to providing you with a comfortable environment on your journeys up and down the river. Get easily and fast to Greenwich Pier from central London. Boat trips run every 20 minutes.
Visit the Thames Clipper website
City Cruises
50% off sightseeing cruise (usual price £8)
50% off London Showboat dinner cruise (usual price £75)
Take a relaxing sightseeing trip or an elegant dinner cruise by boat from Westminster or the Tower, passing attractions such as the Old Royal Naval College and the Thames Barrier with City Cruises.
Visit the City Cruises website
Docklands Light Railway
A free, day travel card
(must be ordered two weeks in advance by prior arrangement through
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Enjoy a unique travelling experience on the DLR, to Cutty Sark and Greenwich from central London, the elevated tracks offer great views along the way.
Visit the Docklands Light Railway website
Greenwich Events Calendar
With The O2, Greenwich Theatre, Greenwich Dance, Up the Creek, Blackheath Halls, Olivers Music Bar and a stack of free concerts in St Alfege church, Greenwich is one of London's entertainment hotspots. Check our Events Calendar for details of every performance including when, where and what it'll cost.









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