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  • 17th century plans for Greenwich Park by André Le Nôtre
    Greenwich Park

    A Royal Landscape at Greenwich Park

    In the 1660s, King Charles II (1639 – 1685) had Greenwich Park redesigned to an ambitious scheme known as ‘The Grand Plan’.

  • Illustration from 1857 depicting people knocking chestnuts from the trees in Greenwich Park
    Greenwich Park

    Queen Elizabeth Oak in Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park boasts thousands of trees, but Queen Elizabeth’s Oak is easily the most famous.

  • A bridge over water with autumn trees on either side

    York Bridge Restoration

    York Bridge will be closed from January 2025 to complete vital restoration works.

  • Painting of Greenwich Park from the south-east showing the Park and Tudor palace, c.1620
    Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park in Art

    For centuries, artists have flocked to Greenwich Park armed with sketchbooks, palettes and canvases.

  • The Royal Observatory

    The Royal Observatory

    The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park is home to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian. Find out more.

  • Mobility Buggy Service in Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park Mobility Buggy Service

    We are delighted to be able to continue the service this year, with the help of our wonderful volunteer buggy drivers.

  • 3 goslings sitting on grass

    Our partnerships

    The Royal Parks work with several partners to ensure that these precious green spaces continue to flourish.

  • Italian Gardens in winter

    Kensington Gardens

    Kensington Gardens is one of London’s eight Royal Parks covering an area of 265 acres of old and new park pastimes and green space.

  • The Queen's orchard allotment

    The Queen's Orchard

    The Queen's Orchard is an enclosed area of 0.3 hectares where fruit and vegetables are grown. Located in the north-eastern corner of Greenwich Park.