
Maritime Greenwich (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Maritime Greenwich is a historic area in London recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich naval and maritime history. It features iconic landmarks like the Royal Observatory, where Greenwich Mean Time was established, the historic Cutty Sark ship, and the impressive Queen’s House. The site holds important architectural and cultural significance, reflecting centuries of exploration, science, and naval power. Visitors can enjoy museums, beautiful parks, and panoramic views of London and the River Thames, making it a vibrant area that celebrates England’s maritime heritage and scientific achievements.