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Expand/Collapse What local attractions are there near The O2?
Greenwich is an area of great historical and architectural interest. In 1997 Maritime Greenwich was inscribed as a World Heritage Site (WHS) by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

Places of interest include National Maritime Museum, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich (Royal) Park, Royal Observatory, and The Fan Museum. Also, Greenwich Market is open Thursday - Sunday selling crafts, antiques, bric-a-brac, fashion and food.

For more information on our local area please visit www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/LeisureCulture/Tourism/ or email Greenwich Tourist Information Centre.

Or www.greenwichwhs.org

Greenwich Tourist Information Centre
Pepys House
2 Cutty Sark Gardens
Greenwich
London SE10 9LW
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0870 608 2000

Open 10.00-17.00, seven days a week. Closed 25 and 26 December.

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AIRPORT
City Airport
Royal Docks
London
E16 2PX
0207 646 0088
www.londoncityairport.com

TOURIST OFFICE
Greenwich Tourist Information Centre
Pepys House
Cutty Sark Gardens
Greenwich
London
SE10 9LW
0870 608 2000

POST OFFICE
Greenwich Post Office
261-267 Greenwich High Road
London
SE10 8NE
0208 305 9927

HOSPITAL
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Stadium Road
Woolwich
London
SE18 3RZ
0208 856 5511

POLICE STATION
Metropolitan Police Service
Greenwich Police Station
31 Royal Hill
London
SE10 8RR
0300 123 1212

BUREAU DE CHANGE
GMT Foreign Exchange
15 Greenwich Church Street
London
SE10 9BJ
0208 293 4600

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Sustainability

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Expand/Collapse Do you have a sustainability statement or environmental policy?
Yes, it covers four main areas - Energy Use, Waste and Recycling, Community Engagement (including local labour policies) and Transport. For more information please visit our Sustainability page.

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