There has been a settlement on this site since Roman times, but Greenwich has always been strongly associated with royalty. Since the land was inherited by Henry V's brother, generations of monarchs have taken this magnificient park to their hearts.
Why not visit the Park to see some of the wildlife? There is a large grassland enclosure, covering almost 13 acres which serves as a sanctuary for deer, foxes and birds.
The park is open from 6.00am for pedestrians (and 7.00am for traffic) all year round. Closing times vary depending on the season, a document giving specific closing times is available.
Greenwich Park opens at 7am to vehicles, however, please note that there is no through traffic from 10am to 4pm each day and the park is closed to through traffic at weekends and bank holidays.
Parking facilities at weekends and bank holidays are available via Blackheath Gate.
Postcode for electronic device users is SE10 8QY, but note this is for guidance only as the park covers a large area.
By Tube:
North Greenwich - Jubilee Line (then catch the 188 bus to Greenwich Park gate.)
By Train:
Connecting trains depart from Cannon Street, Waterloo, London Bridge and Charing Cross and go to Greenwich, Maze Hill and Blackheath.
By Dockland Light Railway (DLR):
Cutty Sark station - walk through the market and you will reach St Mary's Gate and the Circus Gates of the Park.
Greenwich station - follow the signs to the Park.
By Bus:
53 Trafalgar Square - Plumstead
54 Woolwich - Elmers End
177 Thamesmead - Peckham
180 Thamesmead - Lewisham
188 North Greenwich - Russel Square
199 Canada Water - Catford
202 Crystal Palace - Blackheath
286 Greenwich - Sidcup
380 Lewisham - Woolwich
386 Greenwich - Woolwich
By Riverboat:
You can take riverboats to Greenwich Pier from Westminster, Embankment or Tower Piers.
9.00am - 6.00pm
£1.20 per hour
(30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
£1.20 per hour (30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
Disable badge holders and motor cyclists park free of charge, but are subject to 4 hours maximum stay Monday to Saturday.
No coaches or commercial vehicles.
Parking on double yellow lines is not permitted at any time. Excess charge: £80; 50% reduction for payment within 14 days
In case of difficulties ring 08433 571557 Monday - Friday during office hours or 07793 697 584 outside these times
To pay an Excess Charge Notice call 0845 270 4591, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Many people enjoy picnics in the parks. We have put together a document to help you plan your picnic in the park.
Greenwich Park Office, Blackheath Gate, Charlton Way, Greenwich, London. SE10 8QY
T. +44 (0)300 061 2380
F. +44 (0)20 8293 3782
Email: greenwich@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk
In an emergency phone 999
A non-emergency within the Royal Parks call 101
You can also report a crime online at www.online.met.police.uk
There has been a settlement on this site since Roman times, but Greenwich has always been strongly associated with royalty. Since the land was inherited by Henry V's brother, generations of monarchs have taken this magnificient park to their hearts.
Why not visit the Park to see some of the wildlife? There is a large grassland enclosure, covering almost 13 acres which serves as a sanctuary for deer, foxes and birds.
The park is open from 6.00am for pedestrians (and 7.00am for traffic) all year round. Closing times vary depending on the season, a document giving specific closing times is available.
Greenwich Park opens at 7am to vehicles, however, please note that there is no through traffic from 10am to 4pm each day and the park is closed to through traffic at weekends and bank holidays.
Parking facilities at weekends and bank holidays are available via Blackheath Gate.
Postcode for electronic device users is SE10 8QY, but note this is for guidance only as the park covers a large area.
By Tube:
North Greenwich - Jubilee Line (then catch the 188 bus to Greenwich Park gate.)
By Train:
Connecting trains depart from Cannon Street, Waterloo, London Bridge and Charing Cross and go to Greenwich, Maze Hill and Blackheath.
By Dockland Light Railway (DLR):
Cutty Sark station - walk through the market and you will reach St Mary's Gate and the Circus Gates of the Park.
Greenwich station - follow the signs to the Park.
By Bus:
53 Trafalgar Square - Plumstead
54 Woolwich - Elmers End
177 Thamesmead - Peckham
180 Thamesmead - Lewisham
188 North Greenwich - Russel Square
199 Canada Water - Catford
202 Crystal Palace - Blackheath
286 Greenwich - Sidcup
380 Lewisham - Woolwich
386 Greenwich - Woolwich
By Riverboat:
You can take riverboats to Greenwich Pier from Westminster, Embankment or Tower Piers.
9.00am - 6.00pm
£1.20 per hour
(30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
£1.20 per hour (30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
Disable badge holders and motor cyclists park free of charge, but are subject to 4 hours maximum stay Monday to Saturday.
No coaches or commercial vehicles.
Parking on double yellow lines is not permitted at any time. Excess charge: £80; 50% reduction for payment within 14 days
In case of difficulties ring 08433 571557 Monday - Friday during office hours or 07793 697 584 outside these times
To pay an Excess Charge Notice call 0845 270 4591, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Many people enjoy picnics in the parks. We have put together a document to help you plan your picnic in the park.
Greenwich Park Office, Blackheath Gate, Charlton Way, Greenwich, London. SE10 8QY
T. +44 (0)300 061 2380
F. +44 (0)20 8293 3782
Email: greenwich@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk
In an emergency phone 999
A non-emergency within the Royal Parks call 101
You can also report a crime online at www.online.met.police.uk
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More things to do...There has been a settlement on this site since Roman times, but Greenwich has always been strongly associated with royalty. Since the land was inherited by Henry V's brother, generations of monarchs have taken this magnificient park to their hearts.
Why not visit the Park to see some of the wildlife? There is a large grassland enclosure, covering almost 13 acres which serves as a sanctuary for deer, foxes and birds.
The park is open from 6.00am for pedestrians (and 7.00am for traffic) all year round. Closing times vary depending on the season, a document giving specific closing times is available.
Greenwich Park opens at 7am to vehicles, however, please note that there is no through traffic from 10am to 4pm each day and the park is closed to through traffic at weekends and bank holidays.
Parking facilities at weekends and bank holidays are available via Blackheath Gate.
Postcode for electronic device users is SE10 8QY, but note this is for guidance only as the park covers a large area.
By Tube:
North Greenwich - Jubilee Line (then catch the 188 bus to Greenwich Park gate.)
By Train:
Connecting trains depart from Cannon Street, Waterloo, London Bridge and Charing Cross and go to Greenwich, Maze Hill and Blackheath.
By Dockland Light Railway (DLR):
Cutty Sark station - walk through the market and you will reach St Mary's Gate and the Circus Gates of the Park.
Greenwich station - follow the signs to the Park.
By Bus:
53 Trafalgar Square - Plumstead
54 Woolwich - Elmers End
177 Thamesmead - Peckham
180 Thamesmead - Lewisham
188 North Greenwich - Russel Square
199 Canada Water - Catford
202 Crystal Palace - Blackheath
286 Greenwich - Sidcup
380 Lewisham - Woolwich
386 Greenwich - Woolwich
By Riverboat:
You can take riverboats to Greenwich Pier from Westminster, Embankment or Tower Piers.
9.00am - 6.00pm
£1.20 per hour
(30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
£1.20 per hour (30p per 15 minutes, 4 hour maximum stay)
Disable badge holders and motor cyclists park free of charge, but are subject to 4 hours maximum stay Monday to Saturday.
No coaches or commercial vehicles.
Parking on double yellow lines is not permitted at any time. Excess charge: £80; 50% reduction for payment within 14 days
In case of difficulties ring 08433 571557 Monday - Friday during office hours or 07793 697 584 outside these times
To pay an Excess Charge Notice call 0845 270 4591, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Many people enjoy picnics in the parks. We have put together a document to help you plan your picnic in the park.
Greenwich Park Office, Blackheath Gate, Charlton Way, Greenwich, London. SE10 8QY
T. +44 (0)300 061 2380
F. +44 (0)20 8293 3782
Email: greenwich@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk
In an emergency phone 999
A non-emergency within the Royal Parks call 101
You can also report a crime online at www.online.met.police.uk