Greenwich Tourist Information Centre
Greenwich Tourist Information Centre is in Pepys House on the Old Royal Naval College site next to the Discover Greenwich exhibition centre. We are open every day (except 24, 25, 26 December) 10.00am-5.00pm. Click on a pic to enlarge.
Greenwich Tourist Information Centre
Pepys House
2 Cutty Sark Gardens
London SE10 9LW
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0870 608 2000
Greenwich Tourist Information Centre provides information and advice about what to see and where to go in Greenwich, London and nationally. Come in and see us next time you’re in Greenwich and pick up a free visitors map.
Travel Tickets
We sell tickets and Oystercards for travel on tubes, buses, trains, the Docklands Light Railway and Thames Clipper boat services. We also sell coach tickets for National Express and Eurolines.
London tickets
We also sell tickets to some of London’s major visitor attractions including Madame Tussauds, the Tower of London, the London Eye and London bus tours.
Guided Walks
Guided walks around Greenwich leave the Tourist Information Centre every day at 12.15pm and 2.15pm. Led by a member of Greenwich Tour Guides Association, this tour will give you a fascinating insight into the area’s royal and maritime history.
Maps and Guides
We stock a range of maps and guides including cycling and walking maps, some of which are free.
Book Accommodation
We can help you arrange a quality assessed place to stay in Greenwich and also provide up-to-date- information about disabled access accommodation.
Local Information
We stock a range of local newspapers and magazines and can help with information about local amenities, activities and events.
Weddings and Conferences
Greenwich is a wonderful place to get married or host a meeting or conference and we can help you find the most suitable venue for your special event. You can find out more on our Weddings and Venues pages.
Royal River
This spectacular exhibition, at the National Maritime Museum, brings together nearly 400 beautiful, fascinating and often unique objects, including one of the largest-ever loans of Royal Collection objects. Created to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and guest-curated by historian David Starkey, Royal River presents the historic Thames in all its glory from British royal and City events to London’s famous watermen.
Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames.
National Maritime Museum
27 April–9 September 2012
Greenwich Podcast
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