Venues within the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site
· The National Maritime Museum is home to four fabulous venues; The Queen’s House, Royal Observatory, Peter Harrison Planetarium and Upper Deck of the main museum.
· The Old Royal Naval College has an impressive riverside setting and is home to the Painted Hall, Admiral’s House, Queen Mary Ante Room and King William Restaurant.
· The University of Greenwich is located within the Old Royal Naval College site and provides exceptional facilities at exceptionally good prices. The University occupies three splendid buildings with a range of venues including lecture theatres, seminar rooms, private dining rooms and a banqueting suite
· Devonport House is an impressive residential conference centre with a proven track record. With 94 en suite bedrooms and 12 meeting rooms, it offers state of the art facilities in a historic setting.
· The Novotel London Greenwich is a stylish and contemporary hotel. This 4 star, ‘New Generation’ Novotel offers five flexible conference and banqueting rooms, 151 beautifully appointed en suite bedrooms and leisure facilities.
· The Fan Museum is the only museum in the world devoted entirely too every aspect of fans and fan making. The museum boasts an elegant Orangery and Japanese style garden whilst encouraging their guests to enjoy this art on a truly unique canvas.
· The Cutty Sark is the oldest surviving tea clipper in the world and is permanently docked at Greenwich. Currently undergoing a major conservation programme which includes major investment in its corporate product, the Cutty Sark is guaranteed to become one of London’s most sought after venues when it re-opens late 2011.