Lifeline, water source, sewer? Follow the murky story of London's relationship with the Thames The River Thames is London's lifeline: source of water and food, hub for trade and a place for pageantry.
Join us as we celebrate World Knot Tying Day at Cutty Sark! The anniversary recognises Clifford W. Ashley, who wrote and illustrated The Ashley Book of Knots, which features over 3,500 different knots ...
Ryan Imperio's spellbinding image of our Sun earned him the top prize in Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 ...
Benjamin Lawler, aged 8, and his brother Joshua, 10, are just beginning to discover the myriad wonders of the cosmos.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year is the largest international competition of its kind. Every year we showcase the best space photography from a global community of astrophotographers. The ...
At the National Maritime Museum, we take play seriously! This summer, come and enjoy lots of maritime-themed fun for the whole family. Unless specified, activities are drop in and will take place in ...
"Clouds are said to be the bane of astronomers, but they can also be the inspiration for a breath-taking astrophotograph. These rare, incredibly high nacreous clouds reflect colour like oil does on ...
Set sail for Greenwich and discover what life was like on board the iconic sailing ship ...
Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today The National Maritime Museum is free, and you not need to book. However, if you would like to guarantee entry and ...
The Queen's House Ice Rink will unfortunately be closed this winter. There’s still plenty to see and do in Greenwich during the festive period however, from Christmas lights on Cutty Sark to snowy ...
How did the Sun, planets and moons in the Solar System form? There is a surprising amount of debate and several strong and competing theories, but do scientists have an answer? Any theory about how ...