Tuesday, 20 March 2012

My Fair London – Greenwich

On Sunday morning, we headed out to Greenwich before the rain made it’s 20th appearance of the weekend. I have been dying to visit it (if only just for an excuse to use the automated Docklands Light Rail Trains… yes, I know I need to get out more). It’s location is a little far out for us and involved several tube changes but I am so glad we made the special trip as the views into London were worth the trip alone. We took a wonder around the pier, the Naval College, the Maritime Museum and the Royal Observatory. It was a fly-by visit and we didn’t get to see the really good stuff like the market, meridian line or the astronomy centre but we will definitely be back so watch this space!

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All images via Wishful Thinking

13 comments:

  1. Hehehe, another post on Greenwich today - I have one too, though slightly different. It's great to see it through somebody else's eyes. Because I don't live far from Greenwich, it's nearly "local" to me (not as local as Dulwich, but in London terms still very close) and I have spent countless afternoons walking round the park, admiring the view and popping to the market. You've taken some lovely pics. Have a great day xo

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  2. Gorgeous photos! Really great architecture.

    Emma xo
    www.fluffandfripperies.com

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  3. So lovely, I've not spent much time in Greenwich but looks like I'll have to pay a visit. Your pics are gorgeous! xxx

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  4. Gorgeous photos, I would love to spend hours walking around and exploring the area! xx

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  5. Great photos! I like the ones where it looks so empty!
    --TS

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  6. Looks like you are getting out more to enjoy these lovely places and your photos so lovely to admire. Gosh, there is so much history in London. It's too bad here in Vancouver, Canada they are making it a habit of tearing down heritage buildings for more money a denser city Sad.

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  7. Always love your pictures of beautiful architectures. I would spend so much time in places like these...

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    Jessie
    www.mixandchic.com

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  8. oh just so gorgeous! I would LOVE to peruse this area. I bet the maritime museum was awesome!

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  9. I love reading your posts about your trips. Don't get me wrong, I adore my three beautiful girls, but your trips remind me of the days hubby & I could just pack up on a whim and explore. For now I will live vicariously through you :) xxx

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  10. Love all your images on London, great blog with lots of inspiration.

    Lee

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