
A great place to live and work
Greenwich is steeped in world class heritage with a rich mix of museums, galleries, architecture, maritime history, parks and palaces. Greenwich is a place that has something for everyone. Proud to be an Olympic borough, Greenwich already has international recognition as the home of Greenwich Mean Time and is famous for being the source of the Prime Meridian line.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, Greenwich is recognised for such historic landmarks as the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College, the Cutty Sark and London’s oldest royal park. It’s also celebrated for its fabulous architecture and as the birthplace of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.
Greenwich offers an excellent quality of life to people living and working in the borough, with unrivalled leisure and sporting activities, acres of green, open space and parkland, excellent shops, historical markets and the world’s most popular entertainment venue, The O2.
This is why millions of visitors from all over the UK and worldwide come to appreciate what Greenwich has to offer every year.
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