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What is there to do in Greenwich?
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What is there to do in Greenwich?
Greenwich town centre is a World Heritage Site. Places to visit include:
the
National Maritime Museum
The Fan Museum
the
Old Royal Naval College
(with its magnificent Painted Hall)
the
Royal Observatory
and the Wernher Collection at the
Ranger's House
.
Outside Maritime Greenwich
In the rest of the borough, there are a number of notable attractions, including:
the art deco
Eltham Palace
and
Firepower! (The Royal Artillery Museum)
.
Other things to do
There are also
parks to enjoy
, thriving
markets
, and many places to
eat and drink
.
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