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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Welcome to Greenwich Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks; a mix of 17th-century landscape, stunning gardens and a history dating back to Roman times.

  2. Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south-east London. One of the Royal Parks of London, and the first to be enclosed (in 1433), it covers 74 hectares (180 acres), [1] and is part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site.

  3. Things to see and do in Greenwich Park. Stand at the centre of world time. Sit in the shade of a sweet chestnut tree from 1660. Stroll the length of London’s longest herbaceous border. There’s no rush. Take time to discover Greenwich Park.

  4. Set aside plenty of time for a visit to Greenwich Park, which is at the heart of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. The park overlooks the river Thames and is the oldest enclosed Royal Park. It is home to historic buildings with royal ties, magnificent gardens and a wide variety of wildlife.

  5. Overlooking the River Thames and home to some of Londons most iconic views, Greenwich Park is an amazing mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history that dates back to Roman times.

  6. The Flower Garden, the Rose Garden and a record-breaking herbaceous border. Greenwich Park is paradise for garden lovers, with a magnificent landscape of trees, wildernesses and formal gardens created by some of the leading garden designers of the past three centuries.

  7. Covering 74 hectares (183 acres), Greenwich is the oldest enclosed Royal Park. There has been a settlement on this site since Roman times, but Greenwich has always been strongly associated with royalty.