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Greenwich Park

A historic royal park, home to the Prime Meridian Line, offering panoramic views of a capital city and an observatory.

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Set in Southeast London, Greenwich Park is one of the city’s Royal Parks and also a listed World Heritage Site. Lined with delicate pink cherry blossoms in early spring, verdant leafy green in summer, and kissed by touches of rust and gold through autumn, every season is a delight. Home to the Greenwich Observatory and the Prime Meridian Line, it’s easy to spend an entire day here.

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