Steeped in history and rich in culture, Greenwich is one of South London’s most attractive places to live. Home to Greenwich Meantime, the Royal Palaces, a vibrant marketplace, and an abundance of trendy hangouts, there will never be a dull moment living in Greenwich.

Whether you’re already in the area or thinking of living in Greenwich, we’ve compiled a list of the best places to go and things to do.
 

Things to do in Greenwich

Greenwich Market

Greenwich Market - Living in Greenwich

Not only is Greenwich Market a must-visit place if you’re living in Greenwich, it also attracts Londoners from all over the city. As the capital’s only historic market set within a World Heritage site, it’s the ideal spot to take a wander any day of the week.

Pick up fresh fruit and vegetables, meats from local farmers, flavoursome cheeses, and other delicatessen items. On weekends, treat yourself to tastes from around the world at one of the many street-food vendors. You’ll even find vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Or hunt down antiques and ornaments to add the finishing touches to your apartment.

Find at 5B Greenwich Market, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9HZ | Follow @greenwichmarket
 

Meantime Brewery

Meantime Brewery - Living in Greenwich

London might be home to many independent breweries, but Meantime Brewing Company has earned something of a reputation in the craft beer world. Tucked away near the waterfront, the brewery creates a number of different IPAs and lagers to suite all taste buds.

Head straight to the Tasting Rooms to sample a pint alongside their hearty pub grub. If you want to learn more about the beer process, you can take a tour of the brewery, including tutored tasting sessions. Or book yourself on one of the masterclasses, from beer and cheese nights to a ‘Meet the Brewer’ tour.

Find at 118 Blackwall Lane, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0AR | Follow @meantimebrewing
 

Royal Observatory

Greenwich Royal Observatory

Living in Greenwich means you’ll be at the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Part of the Royal Museums, the Royal Observatory makes for a fascinating day trip, whatever your age. Journey through space and time at the Observatory’s mix of exhibitions, museum displays, and daily shows in the Peter Harrison Planetarium.

Marvel at the numerous astronomical instruments, including the Great Equatorial Telescope – one of the largest of its kind in the world. Or find out how great scientists through history came to map out the stars and explore the universe.

Find at Blackheath Avenue, Greenwich, London SE10 8XJ | Follow @royalmuseumsgreenwich
 

Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park - Living in Greenwich

Green spaces aren’t always easy to find in London. Luckily, Greenwich is home to the enormous 74-hectares Royal Park, Greenwich Park. As one of the largest parks in south-east London, it’s the perfect spot to escape the bustle of the city.

Kick-start your running routine or take in the views over London’s skyline at one of the best dog-walking spots in the capital. It’s also the ideal picnicking or reading spot over the summer months. You’ll find the Royal Observatory here, as well as a flower garden, deer park, and the Pavillion Café.
 

Greenwich Peninsula Golf Driving Range

Greenwich Peninsula Golf Driving Range - Living in Greenwich

You don’t have to leave the city to find a golfer’s haven. Nestled among London’s skyscrapers and docklands, the Greenwich Peninsula Golf Driving Range offers an alternative venue to practise your skills.

The driving range has 60 bays that you can rent out for an hour. You can even hire clubs or buy kit in the shop if you don’t have your own. The venue also offers lessons to help you hone your abilities, whether you’re a beginner or already a pro. If you’d rather shrug off the serious side of golfing, try the range’s CrazyPutt Adventure Golf instead. After a long day on the green, you can enjoy a drink and a bite to eat at the Vinothec Compass restaurant.

Find at 265 Tunnel Avenue, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0QE
 

Greenwich Vintage Market

Greenwich Vintage Market

If you love all things vintage, Greenwich Vintage Market offers a weird and wonderful mix of retro-inspired clothing, jewellery, music, antiques and homeware. Find a unique trinket to deck out your apartment, a classic leather-bound book for your shelves, or your favourite vinyl.

There are plenty of street-food vendors too, so you won’t go hungry while you browse the stalls. Expect live music and plenty of wine flowing.

Find at 2 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9BQ | Follow @thegreenwichvintagemarket
 

The O2 Arena

The O2 Arena - Living in Greenwich

Having one of the UK’s biggest events venues right on your doorstep is certainly a perk to living in Greenwich. The O2 Arena at Peninsula Square plays host to everything from gigs and music festivals to stand-up comedy and sporting events.

You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to the events calendar. But, that’s not all the Arena has to offer. If you’re looking for a unique experience to fill an evening or an alternative date night, try Up. Consisting of a 90-minute climb over the venue’s roof, it’s an exciting chance to see the city from above as the sun sets. Plus, once you’re finished, you can toast to the views with a glass of champagne.

Did you know that a clear view of the O2 Arena is available from our 23rd floor roof terrace at Union Wharf?

Find at Peninsula Square, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0DX | Follow @the o2london
 

Eltham Palace

Eltham Palace, Greenwich

Enjoy a touch of glamour by visiting the English Heritage site Eltham Palace, just a short train ride from central Greenwich. Although the palace began as a Tudor royal residence and was often visited by Henry VIII, its transformation is wonderful. This sprawling mansion now encapsulates 1930s Art Deco.

Wander the lavish rooms designed by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld, taking a glimpse into their extravagant lifestyle. Or explore the majestic grounds, which include a rose garden and the palace’s original moat. At the end of the day, buy yourself a touch of Art Deco for your apartment from the shop. You can even relish alfresco dining in the site’s glasshouse café.

Find at Eltham Palace, Court Yard, Eltham, Greenwich, London SE9 5QE
 

Living in Greenwich

So, living in Greenwich you’re sure to enjoy a vibrant mix of places to visit. Soak up the best of South London wherever the mood takes you, from quiet walks in the park to a foodie experience at the market. And, you’ll have everything right on your doorstep when you live in one of our luxurious Union Wharf apartments.

Tilly Martin

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Leading the way with the London lifestyle and interior editorial content, Tilly sources all of the most stylish hangouts, up-and-coming venues, and latest interiors trends to share with readers.