Wander the world's largest maritime museum, housed in a magnificent colonnaded palace beside Greenwich Park. Nelson's bloodstained Trafalgar coat, priceless navigational instruments, and Turner seascapes make this unmissable for any curious traveller.
What to expect
The soaring glass-roofed Neptune Court is a jaw-dropping arrival moment. Galleries explore Britain's naval dominance, the slave trade, polar exploration, and the science of the sea with rare candour and world-class objects. The uniform coat Nelson wore when he was shot at Trafalgar — the musket-ball hole still visible — is among the most arresting artefacts in any British museum. The Queen's House, a Palladian gem by Inigo Jones, connects directly to the museum and is free to enter.
Good to know
A 5-minute walk from Greenwich Pier. General admission is free, making this outstanding value; budget 2–3 hours. Private tours must be booked well in advance via the museum's group bookings team. The museum café overlooks the park and is a lovely spot for lunch.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Greenwich — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.