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Illuminated River is an ambitious public art commission that has transformed the capital's bridges at night. Phase one of Illuminated River, covering London, Cannon Street, Southwark and Millennium bridges was completed in 2019 and phase two, covering Blackfriars, Waterloo, Golden Jubilee, Westminster and Lambeth bridges, was completed in 2021.

The project saw internationally acclaimed light artist Leo Villareal and British architectural practice Liftschutz Davidson Sandilands use the latest LED technology to paint the bridges with light, producing beautiful patterns that subtly unfold across the bridge structures. The project is sustainable and energy-efficient paying attention to heritage, wildlife and the built environment to create an exceptional transformation that celebrates the role that the Thames bridges play in the enduring global identity of London.

The artwork is best experienced from the river itself, we regularly operate official boat tours with official City of London and City of Westminster Guides.

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Discover London with Go City and get entry to 75+ attractions, museums and tours, all on one pass. Choose between the All-Inclusive or Explorer pass, enjoy great savings and get ready to explore London including the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, Westminster Abbey, Curzon Cinemas and many more.

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Greenwich by boat More information

Visit Greenwich, the place where hemispheres meet and royal heritage mixes with up-to-the-minute architecture. It’s home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cutty Sark, The O2 Arena, Britain’s only urban cable car, London’s prettiest royal park and the Prime Meridian of the World – longitude zero.

Get here by river with Uber Boat Thames Clippers. Greenwich Pier is just 35 minutes from London Eye (Waterloo) Pier, 25 minutes from London Bridge City Pier or 20 minutes from Tower Pier!

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You can travel direct between Tate Britain at Millbank Pier and Tate Modern at Bankside Pier via our services, departing every 20-30 minutes. For exact times see the timetable.

Tate members get a 25% discount on this service. Purchase your ticket at the Ticket office at Bankside or from the ticket machines at Bankside or Millbank piers. You must show your Tate Membership card to a member of staff when boarding.

What can you expect to see at Tate Britain?

Tate Britain holds the largest collection of British art in the world from 1,500 to the present day. The collection is free and you’ll find masterpieces by Gainsborough, Hogarth, Millais and Whistler, as well as outstanding contemporary artists such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Damien Hirst. Tate Britain also hosts the largest collection of works by JMW Turner.

What can you expect to see at Tate Modern?

The finest display of international modern art in Britain, housed in the former Bankside Power Station transformed by architects Herzog & De Meuron. Entrance to the permanent collection and Turbine Hall is free. Tate Modern also holds world-acclaimed temporary exhibitions as well as an extensive children’s programme.

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The Tower of London, founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7, holds some of the most remarkable stories from across the centuries. Despite a grim reputation as a place of torture and death, this powerful and enduring fortress has been enjoyed as a royal palace, served as an armoury and for a number of years even housed a zoo!

The O2

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As well as being home to the world’s most popular music venue, The O2 has over 21 restaurants and the Brooklyn Bowl. Alternatively experience the adventure of walking over the famous roof at Up at The O2. The views extend for miles.

National Gallery

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The National Gallery displays over 2000 Western European paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. Discover inspiring art by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir and Van Gogh. Admission is free. There are special exhibitions, lectures, audio-visual programmes, guided tours and holiday events for the whole family.

Somerset House

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Somerset House is an imposing neo-classical building in the heart of the city. During the summer months 55 fountains dance in the courtyard and in winter you can skate on London’s favourite ice rink. Somerset House also hosts open-air concerts and films, contemporary art and design exhibitions, family workshops and free guided tours of spaces usually hidden to visitors.

Bankside Gallery

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Home to the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Bankside Gallery shows a changing programme of exhibitions which includes contemporary watercolours and original prints by members of the two societies. Almost all works are available for sale and the gallery’s bookshop stocks a wide range of books, materials and cards for art lovers.

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The Wernher Collection at Ranger's House More information

This early 18th Century house was the residence of the Rangers of Greenwich Park. Now on display inside is a wide range of over 700 works of art originally collected by the diamond magnate Sir Julius Wernher.

Clink Museum

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The Clink Prison Museum is built upon the original site of The Clink Prison, which dating back to 1144 was one of England’s oldest and most notorious prisons. Visitors will learn all about this scandalous truth of Old Bankside through a hands-on educational experience, with the opportunity to view archaeological artefacts, handle torture devices, and to view and hear all about the tales of torment and many misfortunes of the inmates of the infamous Clink Prison. “The Clink” the prison that gave its name to all others!

The London Dungeon

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From blood-curdling instruments of torture to the dreaded plague, you’ll find horrible history brought to life before your very eyes in the dark, deep depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, two scary rides and gruesome interactive special effects will leave you screaming for more.

Mama Mia! The Party

Mamma Mia! The Party More information

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Mamma Mia! The Party has touched down at The O2 and brought a Mediterranean paradise to the shores of Greenwich Penninsula! Created by ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus, Mamma Mia! The Party is a unique entertainment experience that puts you in the heart of the action. Over the course of more than four hours, you’ll enjoy a spectacular show, a four-course gourmet meal and an ABBA disco all in one unforgettable evening.
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Lyceum Theatre

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The Lyceum Theatre is located in the City of Westminster, just off The Strand. There has been a theatre around London with this name since 1765, and the present site opened on 14 July 1834 - it was designed by Samuel Beazley. The building was unique as it had a balcony overhanging the circle. It was built in partnership with Peto & Grissell.
The present building retains Beazley's façade and grand portico, but the theatre behind is substantial to the 1904 design of Bertie Crewe, restored to theatrical use in 1996 by Holohan Architects, after a long period of use as a Mecca Ballroom.
Savoy Theatre

Savoy Theatre More information

Built at the instigation of Impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte, who wanted his own theatre in order to stage the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, the Savoy Theatre became famous as the first public building in the world to be lit by electric light. Currently home to the musical Dreamgirls.

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Woolwich Works More information

Woolwich Works is London’s newest cultural centre by the river. The historic site opened to the public in September 2021 and hosts live music, theatre, dance, circus, cabaret, comedy and more. Time Out London’s Best of the City Award Winner: Best New Culture Spot.

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Trafalgar Studios More information

One of the most exciting and unique spaces in London, Trafalgar Studios plays host to a wide range of inspiring and diverse theatre, offering audiences a refreshing change from the norm and often a chance to see work that wouldn’t otherwise have found a place in the West End.

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Apollo Victoria Theatre More information

The Apollo Victoria Theatre in London has been the home to the hit musical Wicked since 2006. This spectacular venue can hold over 2,300 people and is ideally located right near Victoria Station.

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Harold Pinter Theatre More information

Opened in 1881 as The Royal Comedy Theatre, this venue was renamed in honour of the playwright Harold Pinter last decade and now hosts some of the biggest stars in some of the greatest dramas in The West End.

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Menier Chocolate Factory More information

It’s not a factory and it doesn’t make chocolate, but it does produce some of the most exciting and innovative theatre in town. Whether it’s world premieres of new writing or lavish revivals of classic musicals, there is something in the programme to suit all theatrical tastes. This award-winning theatre has been a full-time producing house since 2003.

Greenwich Theatre

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Originally built as a music hall in 1855, Greenwich Theatre has hosted both live performance and film over the years. Extensively renovated in 1969, it now presents a wide variety of plays and musical theatre.

National Theatre

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With its iconic architecture, unrivalled South Bank location and truly world-class productions, the National delivers an unforgettable experience. In its three theatres it presents an eclectic mix of new plays and classics from the world repertoire with seven or eight productions playing in repertoire at any one time.
Alongside productions the theatre offers a number of eating and drinking outlets, a first-class bookshop and backstage tours, where you can discover the world of theatre.
Battersea Children's Zoo

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Enjoy a warm welcome and a world of adventure at Battersea Park Children’s Zoo. Meet magical animals including meerkats, monkeys, rabbits, emu, Kune Kune pigs, otters and wallabies and enjoy face-painting, mask-making and animal art at special events year round. With a life-sized tractor and fire engine, sand pits and amusement rides children can have hours of playtime fun.

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Go Ape Battersea Park More information

Situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea, Go Ape Battersea takes a new twist on our classic Tree Top Adventure.
Incorporating some of the park’s taller trees, our city experience includes knee-knocking crossings that are double the height of most Go Ape adventures, and many are twice as long, making them extra wobbly and challenging.
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This new trampoline park at The O2 is an exciting attraction for people of all ages, with two floors of jumping madness. There is something for everyone, from those who want to learn under the guidance of a British Gymnastics Coach to future Ninja Warriors, to Tumbling Toddlers!

Unicorn Theatre

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The Unicorn is the UK’s leading theatre for young audiences dedicated to inspiring and invigorating young people of all ages, perspectives and abilities, and empowering them to explore the world – on their own terms – through theatre.
The Unicorn is located in a purpose built home on the south bank of the Thames, five minutes’ walk from London Bridge City Pier.
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HMS Belfast More information

HMS Belfast, part of Imperial War Museums, tells the stories of life on board this warship during the Second World War and beyond. Imagine sleeping in one of the tightly-packed hammocks during convoy duties in Arctic waters, or being stationed deep in the bowels of the ship when she opened fire in support of Allied troops on D-Day.
Explore nine decks of amazing history, from the heavily protected Shell Rooms to the sights and sounds of the interactive Operations Room. Hear veterans’ stories in the Life at Sea exhibition, and immerse yourself in the midst of a battle in the Gun Turret Experience.
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Sea Life London Aquarium More information

SEA LIFE London is home to one of Europe’s largest collections of global marine life. The experience takes visitors on an immersive and interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor. 

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London Bridge More information

This iconic area is one of London’s oldest neighbourhoods, boasting historical, maritime, culinary and sometimes macabre connections to events that have shaped the city’s history. You will find award-winning attractions, an array of exciting bars and restaurants and shopping with a twist – plus plenty of photo opportunities at global landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. 

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The Royal Observatory is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the famous Prime Meridian. It is also a museum of time and astronomy, housing London’s only public planetarium. This is a great introduction to the mysteries and wonders of the night sky.

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Meantime Brewing Company Tours More information

Have you ever wondered how beer is brewed? When Meantime was just a seed of an idea back in 1999 it was always their vision to not only make great beer but to educate people about it too. Their brewery is open to the public with tours running at various times throughout the week.

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St Paul’s Cathedral More information

Enter St Paul’s and see the cathedral’s awe-inspiring interior. You can use a touch-screen multimedia guide or join a guided tour to discover the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes, such as Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. There’s also an award-winning 270° immersive film experience. Check out the acoustic quirks of the Whispering Gallery and continue the climb to the Golden Gallery for panoramic views across London.

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The Golden Hinde is a historically accurate replica of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake completed the second ever circumnavigation of the world between 1577-1580. The ship is open to the public for guided tours with costumed actors and it is even possible to join Drake and his crew on an overnight voyage of adventure. 

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Step inside this faithful recreation of William Shakespeare’s iconic Globe theatre. Imagine it as it would have been at the centre of London’s notorious Bankside entertainment district.

Throughout the year their expert guides bring this extraordinary open-air theatre to life in a 50 minute guided tour, with colourful stories of the 1599 Globe, the reconstruction process in the 1990s and how the building works today as an imaginative and experimental theatre space. Take a seat ‘within this wooden ‘O’’ – listen, absorb and ask questions as the secrets of the Globe unfold.

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Greenwich was designated a World Heritage Site in 1997. Major venues include: Cutty Sark, Greenwich Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, Queen's House and the Old Royal Naval College. Greenwich Royal Tours do guided walking tours with all admissions included, with full-day, half-day and evening pub tours available.

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Southwark Cathedral is London’s oldest Gothic church. It has connections with William Shakespeare, US university benefactor John Harvard and the first English poet, John Gower. Drop by on Monday lunchtimes for an organ recital or Tuesday afternoons at 3:30pm for a short music recital.

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Rose Theatre Exhibition More information

The Rose, built in 1587, was the first Elizabethan theatre on Bankside and was where Shakespeare learnt his craft. Shakespeare’s Globe exhibition offers tours of the nearby Rose Theatre site to pre-booked groups. The Rose Theatre also hosts a series of theatrical performances.

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Museum of London Docklands More information

From Roman settlement to modern regeneration, the Museum of London Docklands reveals the long history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. With archaeological finds, fascinating tours, films and events, this is one of the capital’s real hidden gems.

Cutty Sark

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Following an ambitious six-year conservation project Cutty Sark reopened in April 2012. The ship has been raised over three metres allowing visitors the unique and jaw-dropping experience of walking underneath a nineteenth century sailing ship, the last surviving tea clipper, and the fastest and greatest of her time.

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The Old Royal Naval College (ORNC) is Sir Christopher Wren’s twin-domed riverside masterpiece and one of London’s most famous landmarks.

The iconic buildings stand on the site of Greenwich Palace, Henry VIII’s favourite royal residence, and include the Discover Greenwich Visitor Centre, Painted Hall and Chapel. You can find out more about the ORNC’s intriguing past by joining one of their daily guided tours.

Churchill War Rooms

Churchill War Rooms More information

Visit Churchill War Rooms, part of Imperial War Museums, to discover the original Cabinet War Rooms, the wartime bunker which sheltered Churchill and his staff during the Blitz. Explore the historic rooms to experience the secret history that lives on underground. Look through the lens of history into the Map Room where the books and charts have remained exactly where they were left when the door was locked in 1945. Discover the stories of those who worked underground as London was being bombed above them, and explore the life and legacy of Winston Churchill in the interactive Churchill Museum.

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Battersea Power Station holds a special place in the hearts of Londoners with its distinctive form having graced the capital’s skyline for as long as anyone can remember. It has also inspired a generation of artists, photographers and designers, so it’s image is recognised across the world as an icon of Britain’s industrial heritage.

Having been brought back to life as one of the most exciting and innovative mixed use neighbourhoods in the world – Battersea Power Station is a great place for locals, tourists to enjoy a unique blend of shops, bars, restaurants, entertainment venues, parks and historical spaces.

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National Army Museum More information

The National Army Museum is a leading authority on the British Army and its impact on society past and present. The museum examines the Army's role from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. Through their collections they preserve and share stories of ordinary people with extraordinary responsibilities, exploring the role of the Army and its relevance today.

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Located along the River Thames with stunning views of Canary Wharf - perfect for travellers looking to make the most out of London. This former 17th century Wharf Building boasts exposed brickwork and London's last dry dock for shipbuilding. The hotel's complimentary ferry provides access to Canary Wharf and a connection to Uber Boat by Thames Clippers for an unforgettable voyage into Central London.

Your memorable stay at this Docklands hotel begins with a warm chocolate chip cookie at check-in. Most guest rooms also boasts city and river views. Choose a suitable suite for a separate living area with sofa bed - perfect for families. WiFi is complimentary in all guest rooms and public areas.

Discover the Columbia Restaurant and savour seasonal produce and individual barbeques on the outdoor terrace. For private dining, visit The Library or The Snug - exceptional places to celebrate special occasions.

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Once a police "Section House", this RIBA winning 1940’s landmark building has been lovingly restored to include fabulous "talking point" designs and a real sense of wellbeing. Set in a quiet Grove but within walking distance to the Cutty Sark and a World Heritage Site, the hotel offers a new perspective on London.

DoubleTree by Hilton - London Greenwich comprises a 144 room boutique Hotel, the O1 Bar and Restaurant, function rooms all offering guests an inspiring backdrop to stay, eat and drink.

Radisson Blu Edwardian New Providence Wharf

Radisson Blu Edwardian New Providence Wharf Hotel More information

On a peaceful bend of the Thames, this luxury hotel near The O2 is a sleek riverside retreat designed for relaxation and clear thinking. Bedrooms are elegantly minimalist, business facilities are cutting edge.

Though you’re minutes from Canary Wharf and City Airport, this is a place to take time out. There’s a waterside terrace perfect for al fresco dining overlooking The O2, and East River Spa provides a blissful urban hideaway.

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London Transport Museum More information

London Transport Museum is situated in the heart of Covent Garden and filled with stunning exhibits; the Museum explores the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London, culture and society since 1800. Historic vehicles, world-famous posters and the very best objects from the Museum’s extraordinary collection are brought together to tell the story of London’s development and the part transport played in defining the unique identity of the city. Little ones can even captain their own "Thames Nipper" boat in the All Aboard playzone! 

The Museum is an educational and heritage preservation charity. Its purpose is to conserve and explain the history of London’s transport, to offer people an understanding of the Capital’s past development and to engage them in the debate about its future. The Museum’s charity number is 1123122.

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Roaming Danes murdered St Alfege, Archbishop of Canterbury, on the site of the church in 1012. The present church, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, was opened in 1714.

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The Fan Museum More information

The only museum in the world devoted to the elegant fashion accessory of more gracious days. Changing exhibitions of fans are displayed in two immaculately restored early Georgian houses.

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Inigo Jones’s Queen’s House completed around 1638, was once a richly furnished summer villa for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I. It is now an elegant setting for fine art and entertaining, displaying the history of Greenwich in paintings from the museum’s world-class art collection.

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National Maritime Museum More information

The largest and most important museum of its kind in the world, the National Maritime Museum tells the story of Britain and the sea and the importance of the ocean in our lives today, through fascinating artefacts and accounts of discovery and adventure. With a rich programme of blockbuster temporary exhibitions in the purpose-built Sammy Ofer Wing, and an ever-developing series of galleries and displays including the new, acclaimed ‘Nelson, Navy, Nation’ gallery, the Museum brings alive everything from historical adventure to modern issues and the continuing importance of sea trade and the sea as a focus of leisure and cultural interest.

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There’s nothing quite like adventuring over the roof of The O2 and stopping at the summit’s observation platform to take in a spectacular 360° degree panorama of London’s most recognisable landmarks. Once you’ve made it to the top there are no limits; you’ll be free to move around and take as many photos as you like, ably informed by your expert guide.

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Celebrate London with the city’s highest view. Regularly voted as one of the capital’s greatest tourist attractions they offer the best views of the city from the top of London’s tallest skyscraper. Visit The View from The Shard and enjoy breath-taking 360° panoramic views day and night.

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Enjoy the view from the fully accessible high-level walkways. Learn about the history of the bridge and visit the Victorian engine rooms which are home to the original steam engines that used to power the bridge lifts. The bridge is raised about 1000 times a year and is a popular spectacle. Plan your visit to coincide with one.

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Fly the IFS Cloud Cable Car over the Thames, London’s first and only urban cable car experience. Enjoy spectacular views of the city from heights of 90 meters as you travel between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks.

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Shop up to 70% off RRP on over 60 brands including adidas, Calvin Klein, Next, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and more. All under the iconic roof of The O2.

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Greenwich Market is packed full of a stunning array of unique and distinctive arts and crafts, mouth-watering produce and food-to-go. With its vibrant atmosphere and wide range of stalls, Greenwich Market is an essential part of any visit to historic Greenwich.

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Borough Market More information

Borough Market offers specialities directly from the producers: organic products, a delicatessen, cheese, wines, fish and imported continental fare. If you’re not familiar with the produce on the stalls, or you’re not sure how to cook it, just ask.

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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a suspended dining experience!

London’s most unique dining experience returns to The O2 in April 2022, offering a range of exciting sky-high experiences every day. Experience first-class food, delicious drinks and unparalleled views of the capital’s skyline, all while suspended 100ft in the sky.

Throughout the summer, guests at the 22-seat tables can enjoy a range of specially curated experiences & menus including Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Cocktails and Dinner. Tickets for London in the Sky are on sale now and the sky-high dining experience is open until 30 June.

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Trafalgar Square More information

Trafalgar Square is home to Nelson’s Column, the iconic stone lions, the famous Fourth Plinth and a lot of pigeons. You’ll often find cultural events, performances, shows and other special activities going on in the square by the fountains. At Christmas, you’ll find the biggest Christmas tree in London, an annual gift from the city of Oslo.

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Covent Garden More information

Covent Garden is a world-famous district with a great mix of shops, restaurants, entertainment and culture. The neighbourhood’s new take on luxury mixes premium retailers with one-off craft stalls, street theatre with the Royal Opera House and world-class brands with emerging designers, creating a vibrant retail and leisure district.

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South Bank London More information

A world-famous arts centre on the South Bank of the Thames, Southbank Centre offers a wide range of cultural events throughout the year including music, dance, art, performance and spoken world. Take part in free activities and events and enjoy a wide range of restaurants, cafes and shops.

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At 135 meters, London Eye is the world’s tallest observation wheel, with 40 kilometer panoramic views on a clear day. The gradual flight in one of the 32 glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes, offering wide-ranging views of London and its famous landmarks.

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Tours run most Saturdays all year round, and Tuesday to Saturday during the summer. The 75-minute guided tours start by following the route taken by The Queen at the state opening of parliament - from The Queen’s Robing Room, through the Royal Gallery and into the Lords and Commons Chambers. The tours end in Westminster Hall, where Guy Fawkes and King Charles I were tried and where Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama have addressed parliament in recent years.

Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea

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From the man behind some of London’s most groundbreaking modern Indian restaurants, The Cinnamon Club, Vivek Singh has opened Cinnamon Kitchen at London’s iconic Grade II-listed landmark, Battersea Power Station.

The sleek, urban-inspired restaurant located within a quirky railway arch is open for brunch, lunch and dinner as well as cocktails and light bites from Monday to Sunday. The kitchen serves seasonal dishes with Vivek’s trademark modern Indian flavours.

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The newly launched Italian restaurant, Con Gusto is a food haven. With a team of team of four Italian professional chefs the restaurant has become a buzzing hot spot on the Royal Arsenal. The restaurant boasts an ever-changing menu with handmade pastas, fresh focaccia and homemade desserts.

Ideal for a date-night or for a culinary sensation, be sure to book in advance as the restaurant is booked often weeks in advanced by giddy culinary enthusiasts.

All Bar One At The O2

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If you're coming to the O2 Arena, drop into All Bar One and kick-start your night out in Greenwich. Relax over some sharing plates before taking in one of the world's biggest bands, or get everyone together for some pre-party bubbles.

Their stylish ABO Lounge on the top floor boasts a cinematic screen, DJ booth, cloakroom, private bar and toilets – perfect for those extra special occasions.

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Gaucho features a 100 cover cocktail lounge and a 136 cover restaurant adjoined by a luxurious balcony lounge. Gaucho offers a wine tasting boutique that can host up to 12 guests, an 18 cover private dining room and a 24 cover VIP suite inside the main arena with spectacular views of the shows.

Vegabond Wines Battersea

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Vagabond sprang out of frustration with the London wine scene in late 2010. Back then, independent wine retail was crashing; multiple merchant chains had closed and wine drinkers were largely caught between bland, mass-produced wines with dishonest discounts at the supermarkets or ultra-specialist wine stores that exuded off putting superiority. They saw a different way.

Vagabond Wines is located in Circus West Village - Pop in and try rare wines sourced from around the world in the wine bar, winery and shop.

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One of the oldest original buildings in the area, this is a great authentic pub with good food and ale. There’s an outdoor barbeque area too.

Fiume Battersea

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Italian chef Francesco Mazzei presents a modern Italian restaurant at Battersea Power Station, named Fiume (Italian word for 'river').
With unrivalled views of the Thames and a large Mediterranean piazza-style terrace to enjoy them from, the restaurant is the perfect setting for tucking into rustic southern Italian recipes and aperitivos. Inspired by the traditional food of Francesco’s homeland, the Mezzorgiono, the restaurant will serve wholesome, hearty recipes made with fresh, vibrant ingredients from the Med.
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Celebrate the simple pleasures in life in this traditional pub where all are welcome. Sit, drink, relax and enjoy the perfect pint.

Greenwich Kitchen North Greenwich

Greenwich Kitchen More information

The only independent British restaurant and Wine bar outside of The O2 Arena. 36 seats inside and 40 seats outside. Offering 70 wines, local beers and great coffee to drink in or take away. They use only fresh produce and serve modern British dishes throughout the day and are open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch an dinner.

The Old Brewery Greenwich

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By day the main hall functions as a buzzy and lively cafe. By night the room is transformed into a vibrant restaurant. The annex bar and courtyard offer an all-day menu. As well as the locally crafted Meantime beers, there’s a large menu of more than 50 classic ales from around the world.

Rivington Greenwich

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British dining in the heart of Greenwich with all day dining, set menus and Sunday lunches.Take the kids to Greenwich to see The Cutty Sark, Maritime Museum or just to lark about by the river, and afterwards for home-made fish & chips, grilled chicken, chips & peas et al at Rivington, only a stone’s throw away from Greenwich Pier.

Trafalgar Tavern Greenwich

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Regency splendour beside The Thames. Taste real ale and authentic whitebait. Enjoy the riverside views.

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Situated on the corner of King William Walk and across from one of the largest green spaces in South East London, the three-floored Greenwich Tavern is an idyllic setting to relax with friends and family. Whether it’s a fun family dinner or a chilled out drink after work, The Greenwich Tavern is the perfect place to pass the time. Embracing the natural beauty of the nearby Royal Park, the Greenwich Tavern creates an indoor oasis in which to enjoy a sublime range of modern cuisine and refreshing drinks.

28West Bar Grill Canary Wharf

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Located on the Canary riverfront, 28 West is the perfect venue for your every occasion. Offering a modern twist on classic American grill fare, craft beers from across the world and experimental cocktails crafted by their very own connoisseurs, they’ve got a bit of something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to gather after work or a place to catch up with friends and family, with its quirky character, stunning river views and spectacular location right on the outskirts of Canary Wharf, 28 West is the place to be.

Gaucho Canary Wharf

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The Gaucho Grill has a large summer terrace where guests can enjoy alfresco drinking and dining. Enjoy a little bit of Latin America in the city.

Plateau Restaurant Canary Wharf

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Plateau sits in a prime fourth floor location in Canada Place, opposite Canary Wharf tower. This stylish, futuristic restaurant offers awe inspiring views of the surrounding cityscape.

Plateau has two distinct dining areas: the main restaurant serves contemporary French food from Head Chef Daniel McGarey, who uses the best seasonal ingredients; the Bar & Grill offers more informal dishes in a relaxed setting.

The Coal Shed Tower

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The Coal Shed at One Tower Bridge is a new London restaurant by the people behind The Coal Shed in Brighton, named one of the best places to eat in the UK. It brings it’s approach to sourcing seasonal, sustainable meat and seafood, including a range of 35-day, dry-aged Scottish steaks from the North Highlands that are expertly cooked on hot coals. The daily changing specials board features rare breed cuts from specialist farms. For seafood fans there is a selection of fresh fish and crustaceans from the South coast. Be sure to try the sharing steaks and whole fish for a dining experience to remember. Every Sunday, the restaurant puts on a full sharing roast, complete with all the trimmings.

Open daily from 12-10pm, diners can watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen or view the Tower of London from the floor to ceiling windows.

Gaucho Tower

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Gaucho offers à la carte dining for 135 covers and a luxurious lounge bar. With views framed by Tower Bridge, The Tower of London and City Hall, Gaucho makes the ideal setting for an evening drink, romantic dinner or a relaxing Sunday brunch.

Aqua Shard London Bridge

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Aqua Shard, located on level 31 of The Shard, serves innovative contemporary British cuisine and boasts breath-taking views from its main dining room, private event spaces and spectacular three-storey high atrium bar.

Butlers Wharf Chop House London Bridge

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Butlers Wharf Chop House is a restaurant devoted to ‘really good British food’, serving traditional, simple and honest fare. Situated on the riverside near London Bridge, they have a magnificent view across to Tower Bridge, the Docklands and beyond.

Cantina Del Ponte London Bridge

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A traditional Italian trattoria by the River Thames, offering a warm welcome; Cantina is the perfect spot for a quick bite of lunch or relaxed dinner.

Hutong Shard London Bridge

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Situated on level 33 of The Shard, Hutong serves the fascinating and diverse cuisines of Northern China and is based on the much-loved restaurant of the same name in Hong Kong.

Le Pont De La Tour London Bridge

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Le Pont de la Tour combines traditional yet innovative French cuisine, knowledgeable and friendly staff, thoughtful design that evokes the Parisian chic of the 1930s and stunning views of the City and Tower Bridge.

Dandelyan Bankside

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Winner of Best New International Cocktail Bar (2015) and World's Best Cocktail Menu (2016) at Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards. Winner Best Bar Team in London (2016) at the Time Out Bar Awards. Awarded #3 at World's 50 Best Bars (2016). Created by bar impresario Ryan Chetiyawardana a.k.a. Mr Lyan, Lyaness serves both innovative drinks and refined interpretations of the classics.

The Real Greek Bankside

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The Real Greek is not only a must for anyone visiting London, but is also a favourite among Londoners themselves, and at Bankside, they pride themselves in providing our customers with a wide variety of the finest quality of freshly cooked Mediterranean food. Perfectly located next door to the Globe theatre and only a few steps from the Tate Modern and Bankside Pier, The Real Greek Bankside is in an ideal spot for any occasion. Serving the authentic Mezedes, Souvlaki and Sharers, this venue has plenty to offer for both business and pleasure.

Gillray S Steakhouse London Eye

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Gillray's Steakhouse & Bar offer the best steak and cocktails and a fantastic view over London's Big Ben.

They serve the best Aberdeen Angus steak sourced from England and aged for 35 days, and a menu full of English classics with the highest quality service.

The Library Lounge London Eye

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What could be more quintessentially English than taking Afternoon Tea in one of London’s most iconic buildings? The stunning 5* Library Lounge in the London Marriott Hotel County Hall Hotel offers a traditional Afternoon Tea infused with the history and traditions of the iconic Thames-side County Hall.

Skylon London Eye

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Situated on the third floor of the Southbank Centre, London's cultural epicentre, Skylon boasts outstanding views over the River Thames from its huge floor-to-ceiling windows. The main Restaurant features modern British cuisine from executive head chef Tom Cook. In the more informal Grill, expect quality ingredients, simply cooked with natural flavours shining through.

No 29 Power Station West Battersea

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Belonging to the independent neighbourhood bar group Darwin & Wallace and created by artisans of interiors, food and drink, No 29 Power Station West offers a relaxed, all-day experience from morning coffee to night cap and everything in between; a pub for the 21st century at the heart of a new London village.

The carefully curated food and drinks menu offers exquisite drinks and locally sourced, scratch cooked food. No 29 Power Station West features a distinct interior born of its unique location, giving its own individual personality within the collection of Darwin & Wallace bars.

Chelsea Riverside Brasserie Chelsea Harbour

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Chelsea Riverside Brasserie delivers a British interpretation of simple, timeless dishes, with a focus on the quality and purity of locally sourced ingredients. The brasserie offers all-day dining in an informal atmosphere, so you can enjoy everything from a light snack to a full three-course meal.

The Harbour Bar Chelsea Harbour

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The Harbour Bar is open all day for a relaxed afternoon tea or a tranquil harbourside lunch. The Asian-inspired menu features fresh nigiri and sushi platters, fragrant Thai specialties or traditional dishes such as caesar salad, beef burgers and the classic club sandwich. After dark, The Harbour Bar becomes a cosy cocktail destination.

Chelsea Harbour 740

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As one of the Top 100 Hotels in London, The Chelsea Harbour Hotel is an ideal combination of urban retreat and harbourside-haven that’s easily accessible to the city center. As one of the few hotels with a river view in London, our hotel overlooks the stunning Chelsea Harbour. Neatly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, guests can experience and oasis of calm in the capital’s only 5-star, all-suite hotel. 

Sky Garden Tower

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Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden – a vibrant social space with 360-degree views of the city’s iconic skyline.

You can experience London from a spectacular viewpoint. Enjoy lush greenery, exquisitely landscaped gardens, observation decks, and an open-air terrace.

Access to the Sky Garden is free of charge, but spaces are limited. Visits must be booked in advance through the Sky Garden website, and can be made up to three weeks in advance.

NOW Gallery North Greenwich

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NOW Gallery is a free public exhibition space for contemporary art, fashion, photography and design on Greenwich Peninsula, near North Greenwich Pier. 

NOW Gallery’s intention is to provide an arts space accessible to all which showcases creativity in all its complexity and diversity. From the outset NOW Gallery has invited artists, designers and creatives spanning a breadth of career levels and backgrounds to freely express their point of view in both the unique gallery building and wider Greenwich Peninsula public realm.

Florence Nightingale Waterloo

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The Florence Nightingale Museum celebrates the life and work of the best known figure in nursing history.

But if you think you already know everything about Nightingale, think again! Did you know she was the first female member of the Royal Statistical Society? That she owned over 60 cats throughout her life and had a pet owl called Athena. Do you even know why she was called Florence?

The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, close to London Eye (Waterloo) Pier.

Guildall Art Gallery

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Guildhall Art Gallery shows a changing display of about 250 artworks from its collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture, in addition to a programme of temporary exhibitions.

Chelsea Physic Garden

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The second-oldest surviving botanical garden in England, founded in 1673 for medicinal plant study. This beautiful garden houses around 5,000 different medicinal, herbal, edible, and useful plants.

Benjamin Franklin House

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Benjamin Franklin House at 36 Craven Street in the heart of London is a heritage 'gem' and the world's only remaining home of Benjamin Franklin.

Household Cavalry Museum

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The Household Cavalry Museum is a living Museum in the heart of Horse Guards, Whitehall, London. It celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique 'behind the scenes' look at the work that goes into the ceremonial and armoured reconnaissance role of HM The Queen's Mounted Bodyguard.

The London Bridge Experience

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Become part of London’s gruesome history and travel back in time with notorious English characters including Jack the Ripper, The Head Snatcher, Sir John Rennie, William Wallace and many more. As you journey through the bridges past you will uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the world’s most haunted bridge.

Namco Funscape

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Namco Funscape is one of the largest amusement arcades in London, a paradise for kids of all ages if you love video games of all kinds. Face-off on the best arcade machines, play some games of pool, go bowling, or do your best to survive the escape room.

London Garden Museum

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The Garden Museum is next door to Lambeth Palace, sitting on the bank of the Thames looking across to Parliament. It's a dedicated museum that was set up to save an abandoned church and knot garden, where gardener John Tradescant was buried.

All Hallows By The Tower

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All Hallows by the Tower is the oldest church in the City of London and was founded by the Abbey of Barking in 675AD, 300 years before the Tower of London. An arch from the Saxon church can still be seen today.

The Monument

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Designed by Sir Christopher Wren (architect of the 51 city structures, including the iconic St Paul's Cathedral), The Monument was built to commemorate the Great Fire of London and is one of the best ways to enjoy spectacular views of London while learning about an important moment in London's history.

Beefeater Gin Distillery

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The Beefeater London Gin Distillery is the globally acknowledged Home of Gin and has been for over 150 years. The visitor's centre is an interactive experience that lifts the lid on the extraordinary stories and events behind one of the world's best-loved spirits.

Kia Oval

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The Kia Oval is one of the world’s most famous sports grounds and has been home to Surrey County Cricket Club since 1845. It also boasts the title of the birthplace of cricket’s Ashes, the host of football’s first-ever FA Cup Final in 1872, along with early rugby Internationals.

Jewel Tower

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The Jewel Tower dates back almost 650 years and is an intriguing visitor attraction in the heart of Westminster. It was built around 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures and was known as the ‘King’s Privy Wardrobe’. One of only two buildings from the medieval Palace of Westminster to survive the fire of 1834, the tower features a 14th century ribbed vault.

The Guards Museum

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The Guards Museum tells the story of the five regiments of Foot Guards who have the honour and duty of protecting the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces from 1660 to the present day.

Westminster Abbey

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Benedictine monks founded Westminster Abbey in 960AD. To this day, they retain a tradition of Christian worship and welcome. The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245.

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Promising to ignite your curiosity, immerse your senses and elevate your perspective, Lift 109 is one of London's newest and most epic viewing experiences. Step inside the iconic Battersea Power Station and make a thrilling ascent 109 metres to the top of the north-west chimney where you will take in stunning 360 degree views of London’s skyline.

Thames Barrier (3)

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The Thames Barrier is one of the largest movable flood barriers in the world, and you can sail right through it!

Located between Royal Wharf and Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) piers, the Thames Barrier is one of the greatest feats in engineering that London has to offer. Visit the Thames Barrier Information Centre exhibition to learn about the construction of the Thames Barrier and how it works.

Excel London

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ExCeL London is an exhibition and international convention centre in the Custom House area of Newham, East London. Its 100-acre site is on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, between Canary Wharf and London City Airport.

Market Place

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At Market Place Vauxhall, they're all about celebrating the best of London street food. From freshly baked bread, donuts and coffee to Sri Lankan and Mumbai street eats, you're bound to find something that you'll keep going back for.

Theavenuecookeryschool

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The Avenue Cookery School's mission is to teach people of all ages and abilities an understanding of food whilst also having a blast. Learn to move away from cookbook dependency and start treating recipes as sources of inspiration and guidance. Enjoy a fun atmosphere and a wide wide range of carefully structured classes and courses, all in a fully-equipped and spacious kitchen.

The Line (Emily Lovell)

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The Line is a free public art trail in East London that connects Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2, following the waterways and the line of the Greenwich Meridian. Its outdoor exhibition programme offers a journey through a dynamic urban landscape where everyone can explore art, nature and heritage for free. Featured artists include Antony Gormley, Larry Achiampong, Laura Ford, Yinka Ilori and Serge Attukwei Clottey.

Hear directly from the artists talking about their works; discover facts about the local wildlife and heritage; and enjoy mindfulness exercises – all on The Line's digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.

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