Stroll through 183 acres of royal deer park — the oldest enclosed royal park in Britain — from the riverside Queen's House to the hilltop Observatory, drinking in the finest panorama in London. A private guided walk weaves art, astronomy, and royal history into one glorious morning.
What to expect
Begin at Inigo Jones's Queen's House — Britain's first classical building — where the Great Hall's perfect cube proportions and the Tulip Staircase (the first geometric self-supporting spiral stair in Britain) are architectural revelations. Ascend through ancient chestnuts and open meadows toward the Observatory, pausing at the viewpoint that UNESCO designated part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. The London skyline — St Paul's, the Shard, Canary Wharf — stretches theatrically before you. A resident herd of fallow and red deer may join you en route.
Good to know
The walk from pier to Observatory hilltop is approximately 1 mile with a steady incline — comfortable shoes are essential. Queen's House is free and requires no booking. Private walks can be arranged through the Greenwich Historical Society or a specialist blue-badge guide. Allow 2–3 hours for the full experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Greenwich — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.