Royal Museums Greenwich comprises of Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, the Queen’s House, Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Peter Harrison Planetarium. The five world-famous museums showcase pioneering architecture, British art and history, scientific discovery and exploration – all with a local park-side setting in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Maritime Greenwich.
The Queen’s House is Britain’s first and finest classical building, a masterpiece of 17th century architecture. This exquisite former royal residence is set in the leafy surroundings of Greenwich Park with spectacular views of the River Thames and the contrasting skyscrapers of Canary Wharf beyond. The house was designed as a place of celebration, a tradition that continues today, making it the ideal venue for luxury dining and hospitality.