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Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets
Stand on the Prime Meridian line witness the daily Time Ball drop and explore historic telescopes at Greenwich Observatory.
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Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets
Stand on the Prime Meridian line witness the daily Time Ball drop and explore historic telescopes at Greenwich Observatory.
Explore at your own pace
Mobile na tiket
Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets
Stand on the Prime Meridian line witness the daily Time Ball drop and explore historic telescopes at Greenwich Observatory.
Explore at your own pace
Mobile na tiket
Highlights
Discover the iconic Prime Meridian and stand with one foot in each hemisphere
See historic astronomical instruments and antique clocks
Witness the daily drop of the Greenwich Time Ball at 1pm
Explore the Royal Observatory with a multilingual audio guide
Upgrade for access to the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House
What’s Included
Admission to Royal Observatory Greenwich
Multilingual audio guide
Entry to Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House if selected
Your Experience at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian
Begin your journey at the legendary Royal Observatory located on the hilltop of Greenwich Park in London. With your tickets, immerse yourself in the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world. The highlight is standing astride the line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, offering a memorable photo opportunity and the realisation of global timekeeping's birthplace. Use your multilingual audio guide to unlock fascinating insights about the Meridian Line and how it has shaped the measurement of time worldwide.
Explore Historic Telescopes and Timekeeping
Investigate the Observatory’s collection of historic clocks and timepieces, especially those designed by John Harrison in the 18th century to solve the maritime problem of finding longitude at sea. Marvel at four masterpieces from H1 to H4, milestones in the evolution of maritime navigation. These ingenious inventions contributed directly to making travel and shipping safer for generations of sailors and explorers.
Continue your visit by admiring the Great Equatorial Telescope, the largest of its kind in the UK, famed for its distinctive onion-shaped dome. Originally built for astrophotography, the telescope now plays an essential role in the Observatory’s research, especially the study of double stars. Observe this marvel of Victorian engineering and learn how it helped further our understanding of the universe.
Experience the Greenwich Time Ball
Each day at precisely 1pm, the red Time Ball drops, marking an historic tradition that signals the exact time for ships in the Thames, a ritual that’s taken place for nearly two centuries. Witnessing the Time Ball drop connects visitors with the daily rhythm of timekeeping and its impact on navigation and technology across the world.
Audio Guide and Interactive Exhibits
Your admission includes a multilingual audio guide filled with engaging stories and facts about the Observatory, its instruments and the scientists who worked here. Dive deeper into astronomy and navigation through carefully curated exhibits and family-friendly learning activities. Children and adults alike will find hands-on displays and interactive elements that bring the history of time and space exploration to life.
Extend Your Visit with a Day Pass
Enhance your experience by choosing the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass to access other significant attractions, such as the world-famous Cutty Sark tea clipper, the National Maritime Museum with its rich exhibitions of Britain’s naval heritage, and the elegant Queen’s House renowned for its grand architecture and art collection. Each venue offers a unique perspective on Britain’s scientific exploration and maritime story, providing a full day of discovery at Greenwich.
Why Visit the Royal Observatory?
Gain insight into the legacy of global timekeeping
Stand at the crossroads of the world
See unique historical artefacts and working scientific instruments
Engage with astronomy and navigation in an accessible way
Enjoy hilltop views over London and Greenwich Park
Whether you're passionate about science, history or simply seeking an unforgettable London attraction, the Royal Observatory Greenwich offers an educational and inspiring adventure for all ages.
Book your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets now!
Supervise children at all times especially near historic instruments
Avoid bringing large bags as storage is limited
Do not touch labelled exhibits or artefacts
Photography is restricted in certain areas; check signage
Respect quiet spaces and other visitors during your tour
What are the opening hours of the Royal Observatory Greenwich?
Opening times can vary; please check your ticket or the Observatory’s website for current timings.
Is the Observatory accessible to wheelchair users?
Most main areas are accessible but some historic buildings have limited wheelchair access.
Can I bring my pet or guide dog?
Only guide dogs are allowed on the premises; pets are not permitted.
Are audio guides available with my ticket?
Yes multilingual audio guides are included with your admission.
What should I do if I want to visit other Greenwich attractions?
You can upgrade to a Day Pass for access to Cutty Sark Queen's House and the National Maritime Museum.
Arrive early to avoid peak visiting hours and secure ample time to explore
Wheelchair access is available to main areas but some older buildings have limited accessibility
Audio guides are included and available in multiple languages; check availability at entrance
Bring a valid photo ID if using discounted tickets or Day Pass upgrades
Pets are not permitted except for guide dogs
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Greenwich SE10 8XJ
Highlights
Discover the iconic Prime Meridian and stand with one foot in each hemisphere
See historic astronomical instruments and antique clocks
Witness the daily drop of the Greenwich Time Ball at 1pm
Explore the Royal Observatory with a multilingual audio guide
Upgrade for access to the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House
What’s Included
Admission to Royal Observatory Greenwich
Multilingual audio guide
Entry to Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House if selected
Your Experience at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian
Begin your journey at the legendary Royal Observatory located on the hilltop of Greenwich Park in London. With your tickets, immerse yourself in the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world. The highlight is standing astride the line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, offering a memorable photo opportunity and the realisation of global timekeeping's birthplace. Use your multilingual audio guide to unlock fascinating insights about the Meridian Line and how it has shaped the measurement of time worldwide.
Explore Historic Telescopes and Timekeeping
Investigate the Observatory’s collection of historic clocks and timepieces, especially those designed by John Harrison in the 18th century to solve the maritime problem of finding longitude at sea. Marvel at four masterpieces from H1 to H4, milestones in the evolution of maritime navigation. These ingenious inventions contributed directly to making travel and shipping safer for generations of sailors and explorers.
Continue your visit by admiring the Great Equatorial Telescope, the largest of its kind in the UK, famed for its distinctive onion-shaped dome. Originally built for astrophotography, the telescope now plays an essential role in the Observatory’s research, especially the study of double stars. Observe this marvel of Victorian engineering and learn how it helped further our understanding of the universe.
Experience the Greenwich Time Ball
Each day at precisely 1pm, the red Time Ball drops, marking an historic tradition that signals the exact time for ships in the Thames, a ritual that’s taken place for nearly two centuries. Witnessing the Time Ball drop connects visitors with the daily rhythm of timekeeping and its impact on navigation and technology across the world.
Audio Guide and Interactive Exhibits
Your admission includes a multilingual audio guide filled with engaging stories and facts about the Observatory, its instruments and the scientists who worked here. Dive deeper into astronomy and navigation through carefully curated exhibits and family-friendly learning activities. Children and adults alike will find hands-on displays and interactive elements that bring the history of time and space exploration to life.
Extend Your Visit with a Day Pass
Enhance your experience by choosing the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass to access other significant attractions, such as the world-famous Cutty Sark tea clipper, the National Maritime Museum with its rich exhibitions of Britain’s naval heritage, and the elegant Queen’s House renowned for its grand architecture and art collection. Each venue offers a unique perspective on Britain’s scientific exploration and maritime story, providing a full day of discovery at Greenwich.
Why Visit the Royal Observatory?
Gain insight into the legacy of global timekeeping
Stand at the crossroads of the world
See unique historical artefacts and working scientific instruments
Engage with astronomy and navigation in an accessible way
Enjoy hilltop views over London and Greenwich Park
Whether you're passionate about science, history or simply seeking an unforgettable London attraction, the Royal Observatory Greenwich offers an educational and inspiring adventure for all ages.
Book your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets now!
Supervise children at all times especially near historic instruments
Avoid bringing large bags as storage is limited
Do not touch labelled exhibits or artefacts
Photography is restricted in certain areas; check signage
Respect quiet spaces and other visitors during your tour
What are the opening hours of the Royal Observatory Greenwich?
Opening times can vary; please check your ticket or the Observatory’s website for current timings.
Is the Observatory accessible to wheelchair users?
Most main areas are accessible but some historic buildings have limited wheelchair access.
Can I bring my pet or guide dog?
Only guide dogs are allowed on the premises; pets are not permitted.
Are audio guides available with my ticket?
Yes multilingual audio guides are included with your admission.
What should I do if I want to visit other Greenwich attractions?
You can upgrade to a Day Pass for access to Cutty Sark Queen's House and the National Maritime Museum.
Arrive early to avoid peak visiting hours and secure ample time to explore
Wheelchair access is available to main areas but some older buildings have limited accessibility
Audio guides are included and available in multiple languages; check availability at entrance
Bring a valid photo ID if using discounted tickets or Day Pass upgrades
Pets are not permitted except for guide dogs
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Greenwich SE10 8XJ
Highlights
Discover the iconic Prime Meridian and stand with one foot in each hemisphere
See historic astronomical instruments and antique clocks
Witness the daily drop of the Greenwich Time Ball at 1pm
Explore the Royal Observatory with a multilingual audio guide
Upgrade for access to the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House
What’s Included
Admission to Royal Observatory Greenwich
Multilingual audio guide
Entry to Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House if selected
Your Experience at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian
Begin your journey at the legendary Royal Observatory located on the hilltop of Greenwich Park in London. With your tickets, immerse yourself in the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world. The highlight is standing astride the line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, offering a memorable photo opportunity and the realisation of global timekeeping's birthplace. Use your multilingual audio guide to unlock fascinating insights about the Meridian Line and how it has shaped the measurement of time worldwide.
Explore Historic Telescopes and Timekeeping
Investigate the Observatory’s collection of historic clocks and timepieces, especially those designed by John Harrison in the 18th century to solve the maritime problem of finding longitude at sea. Marvel at four masterpieces from H1 to H4, milestones in the evolution of maritime navigation. These ingenious inventions contributed directly to making travel and shipping safer for generations of sailors and explorers.
Continue your visit by admiring the Great Equatorial Telescope, the largest of its kind in the UK, famed for its distinctive onion-shaped dome. Originally built for astrophotography, the telescope now plays an essential role in the Observatory’s research, especially the study of double stars. Observe this marvel of Victorian engineering and learn how it helped further our understanding of the universe.
Experience the Greenwich Time Ball
Each day at precisely 1pm, the red Time Ball drops, marking an historic tradition that signals the exact time for ships in the Thames, a ritual that’s taken place for nearly two centuries. Witnessing the Time Ball drop connects visitors with the daily rhythm of timekeeping and its impact on navigation and technology across the world.
Audio Guide and Interactive Exhibits
Your admission includes a multilingual audio guide filled with engaging stories and facts about the Observatory, its instruments and the scientists who worked here. Dive deeper into astronomy and navigation through carefully curated exhibits and family-friendly learning activities. Children and adults alike will find hands-on displays and interactive elements that bring the history of time and space exploration to life.
Extend Your Visit with a Day Pass
Enhance your experience by choosing the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass to access other significant attractions, such as the world-famous Cutty Sark tea clipper, the National Maritime Museum with its rich exhibitions of Britain’s naval heritage, and the elegant Queen’s House renowned for its grand architecture and art collection. Each venue offers a unique perspective on Britain’s scientific exploration and maritime story, providing a full day of discovery at Greenwich.
Why Visit the Royal Observatory?
Gain insight into the legacy of global timekeeping
Stand at the crossroads of the world
See unique historical artefacts and working scientific instruments
Engage with astronomy and navigation in an accessible way
Enjoy hilltop views over London and Greenwich Park
Whether you're passionate about science, history or simply seeking an unforgettable London attraction, the Royal Observatory Greenwich offers an educational and inspiring adventure for all ages.
Book your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets now!
Arrive early to avoid peak visiting hours and secure ample time to explore
Wheelchair access is available to main areas but some older buildings have limited accessibility
Audio guides are included and available in multiple languages; check availability at entrance
Bring a valid photo ID if using discounted tickets or Day Pass upgrades
Pets are not permitted except for guide dogs
Supervise children at all times especially near historic instruments
Avoid bringing large bags as storage is limited
Do not touch labelled exhibits or artefacts
Photography is restricted in certain areas; check signage
Respect quiet spaces and other visitors during your tour
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Greenwich SE10 8XJ
Highlights
Discover the iconic Prime Meridian and stand with one foot in each hemisphere
See historic astronomical instruments and antique clocks
Witness the daily drop of the Greenwich Time Ball at 1pm
Explore the Royal Observatory with a multilingual audio guide
Upgrade for access to the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House
What’s Included
Admission to Royal Observatory Greenwich
Multilingual audio guide
Entry to Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House if selected
Your Experience at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian
Begin your journey at the legendary Royal Observatory located on the hilltop of Greenwich Park in London. With your tickets, immerse yourself in the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world. The highlight is standing astride the line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, offering a memorable photo opportunity and the realisation of global timekeeping's birthplace. Use your multilingual audio guide to unlock fascinating insights about the Meridian Line and how it has shaped the measurement of time worldwide.
Explore Historic Telescopes and Timekeeping
Investigate the Observatory’s collection of historic clocks and timepieces, especially those designed by John Harrison in the 18th century to solve the maritime problem of finding longitude at sea. Marvel at four masterpieces from H1 to H4, milestones in the evolution of maritime navigation. These ingenious inventions contributed directly to making travel and shipping safer for generations of sailors and explorers.
Continue your visit by admiring the Great Equatorial Telescope, the largest of its kind in the UK, famed for its distinctive onion-shaped dome. Originally built for astrophotography, the telescope now plays an essential role in the Observatory’s research, especially the study of double stars. Observe this marvel of Victorian engineering and learn how it helped further our understanding of the universe.
Experience the Greenwich Time Ball
Each day at precisely 1pm, the red Time Ball drops, marking an historic tradition that signals the exact time for ships in the Thames, a ritual that’s taken place for nearly two centuries. Witnessing the Time Ball drop connects visitors with the daily rhythm of timekeeping and its impact on navigation and technology across the world.
Audio Guide and Interactive Exhibits
Your admission includes a multilingual audio guide filled with engaging stories and facts about the Observatory, its instruments and the scientists who worked here. Dive deeper into astronomy and navigation through carefully curated exhibits and family-friendly learning activities. Children and adults alike will find hands-on displays and interactive elements that bring the history of time and space exploration to life.
Extend Your Visit with a Day Pass
Enhance your experience by choosing the Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass to access other significant attractions, such as the world-famous Cutty Sark tea clipper, the National Maritime Museum with its rich exhibitions of Britain’s naval heritage, and the elegant Queen’s House renowned for its grand architecture and art collection. Each venue offers a unique perspective on Britain’s scientific exploration and maritime story, providing a full day of discovery at Greenwich.
Why Visit the Royal Observatory?
Gain insight into the legacy of global timekeeping
Stand at the crossroads of the world
See unique historical artefacts and working scientific instruments
Engage with astronomy and navigation in an accessible way
Enjoy hilltop views over London and Greenwich Park
Whether you're passionate about science, history or simply seeking an unforgettable London attraction, the Royal Observatory Greenwich offers an educational and inspiring adventure for all ages.
Book your Royal Observatory Greenwich Tickets now!
Arrive early to avoid peak visiting hours and secure ample time to explore
Wheelchair access is available to main areas but some older buildings have limited accessibility
Audio guides are included and available in multiple languages; check availability at entrance
Bring a valid photo ID if using discounted tickets or Day Pass upgrades
Pets are not permitted except for guide dogs
Supervise children at all times especially near historic instruments
Avoid bringing large bags as storage is limited
Do not touch labelled exhibits or artefacts
Photography is restricted in certain areas; check signage
Respect quiet spaces and other visitors during your tour
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Greenwich SE10 8XJ
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