
Greenwich
Greenwich is a district in southeast London, famous for its historical significance in timekeeping and navigation. It is home to the Prime Meridian, the imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude, which was established in 1884 and serves as the starting point for measuring time zones worldwide. The area features attractions like the Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, and Greenwich Park, offering stunning views of London. Greenwich's maritime history and cultural heritage make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors interested in astronomy, history, and the sea.