Visitors can expect to see historic clocks, telescopes, and cutting-edge astronomy exhibits at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. They can also stand on the Prime Meridian of the world and explore the world-famous onion dome and one of the largest refracting telescopes in the world.
Visitors can enjoy stargazing and astronomy shows for the whole family at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. They can also celebrate International Day of Planetariums with special one-off shows presented live by Royal Observatory astronomers.
Visitors can book tickets to the Royal Observatory Greenwich online in advance to guarantee entry. They can use the booking calendar to select their visit date and entry time, then select the number of tickets required and click 'Add to basket'. Tickets will be sent by email once the booking is completed.
Visitors can find useful information about facilities at the Royal Observatory Greenwich including cloakrooms, baby change facilities, and accessibility information for disabled visitors. They can also download a free map to help guide them around the historic buildings.
Visitors can pick up refreshments from stalls outside the main entrance to the Observatory or head to the Parkside Café at the National Maritime Museum. They can also find the perfect museum gift, from books and prints to models, toys, and games at various locations within the Observatory.