About

At the Prime Meridian in London, visitors are treated to a remarkable blend of history and breathtaking views. Known for its key role in the fields of astronomy and timekeeping, it offers an interactive experience that's perfect for families. The site, rated 4.5 stars on Google, provides a unique chance to stand on the line that divides the eastern and western hemispheres. Accessibility is top-notch, featuring wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking. Don't miss the captivating interactive displays and the sweeping views of the London skyline. After exploring, enjoy a leisurely picnic at the nearby Greenwich Park, making it a memorable outing for all ages.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ashburnham Grove (Stop F)
Bus stop 839 m walk
Greenwich Park (Stop T)
Bus stop 723 m walk
Wat Tyler Road (Stop L)
Bus stop 714 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 6,150 reviews
4.5/5 6,150 reviews
vecchiomanontroppo official
vecchiomanontroppo official
1 week ago on Google

Comunque da vedere, la vista è straordinaria sulla città

Safa Ceyhan
Safa Ceyhan
1 week ago on Google

Broski that was one of my best experience. I was too curious about the meridian bec it is very weird to travel the world between east and west side and also the view is sth different. Damn.. sarımsak

Larry Pearl
Larry Pearl
1 week ago on Google

Fascinating exhibit on history of navigation. People, methods, instruments, clocks,etc.