In the south-eastern part of London, Greenwich is a town within the ceremonial county of Greater London, surrounded by a picturesque riverside setting. The Royal Borough is renowned for its awe inspiring Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, a treasure trove of historical and cultural gems. Among its notable attractions are the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, the iconic Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, the splendid Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, and the University of Greenwich. Adding to its regal history, Greenwich was the birthplace of King Henry VIII at the Palace of Placentia, situated where the Old Royal Navy College stands today. This historic site witnessed the birth of not only Henry VIII but also his daughters, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I, marking Greenwich as a significant crucible of royal lineage. Today, Greenwich blends its rich heritage with great vibes, creating a destination that pairs historical significance with a myriad of cultural and pastime offerings.