05 Jun 2025
This World Environment Day, Check Out a 'Green' Screen Destination

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Taking a break from your screen and spending time in nature isn't just great for your mental and physical well-being – it's also a win for the planet. The more we appreciate the natural world, the more inspired we are to protect it. Greenwich, with its riverside landscapes, royal parklands, and world-class cultural experiences, offers a uniquely 'green screen' getaway – one where sustainability and storytelling go hand in hand.

Greenwich is one of London's greatest sites for 'set jetting' – visiting the locations where so many iconic and beloved films and TV shows were shot. From the photogenic glories of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site to Charlton, Woolwich, Thamesmead and Greenwich Peninsula, there's not a corner of this amazing borough that hasn't had its moment on screen so whether you're checking out the set and supporting local makers at Greenwich Market, sailing in on City Cruises a cleaner, greener alternative to traditional sightseeing tours, taking an emissions-free river journey on Uber Boat by Thames Clipper Earth Boat the UK's first hybrid high-speed passenger ferry, or stretching your legs in the green spaces of World Heritage Site and Royal Greenwich Park, here are the most inspiring ways to explore Royal Museums Greenwich and Old Royal Naval College responsibly – and which brilliant local partners are helping make that possible.

Get Here Greener

Start your adventure with the most sustainable choice of all – public transport. Travel by train with Southeastern Railway or Thameslink directly to Greenwich or Maze Hill stations, both within easy walking distance of Maritime Greenwich. These services offer low-carbon alternatives to car travel and are integrated with local walking routes and cycling paths.

Prefer arriving by water? Take a leisurely Cruise on a City Cruise or hop aboard an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers service – a relaxing and sustainable way to commute or sightsee. These vessels run on cleaner marine fuel, and let you avoid the traffic while soaking up panoramic river views. Or hop on the free Woolwich Ferry as a foot passenger and enjoy a short, scenic crossing of the Thames.

Walk by Water

Greenwich was shaped by the river – and today, it offers some of the best spots in London to reconnect with it. Walk the Thames Path from Woolwich to Greenwich, a car-free 6.5-mile stretch of riverside heritage. This route winds past cultural icons like the historic Royal Arsenal, the Thames Barrier, IFS Cloud Cable Car, and The O2, before arriving at the grand silhouette of the Old Royal Naval College.

Take a quiet moment to watch the ebb and flow of the tide, tune in to the sounds of waterbirds and boat hulls, and see if you can spot a seal – yes, really!

Stroll Through Greenwich Park

Part of The Royal Parks, Greenwich Park is one of London's greatest green lungs. Explore 182 acres of nature, from the peaceful Flower Garden to the epic lookout at One Tree Hill. Walk or cycle the park's perimeter for a low-impact, high-reward loop, passing the Royal Observatory and offering views all the way to St Paul's Cathedral.

Shop Local, Shop Thoughtfully at Greenwich Market

The legendary Greenwich Market isn't just for art lovers and foodies. It's a fantastic hub of eco-conscious traders offering organic foods, plastic-free skincare, upcycled fashion, and handmade gifts with a low environmental footprint. Support local makers and reduce your travel miles – all while enjoying one of the capital's most vibrant and historic shopping spaces.

Explore Royal Museums Greenwich – With Purpose

Discover the natural world, space science, and Britain's relationship with the seas at the Royal Museums Greenwich collection. Their planet-focused exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum, celestial programming at the Royal Observatory, and hands-on education across the Cutty Sark and Queen's House provide valuable perspective on how past exploration shapes present responsibility.

Step Into the Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park

Tucked away near the river and just steps from IFS Cloud Cable Car, the Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is a serene, volunteer-led wetland space where birds, insects, and plants thrive in a protected habitat. Walk the boardwalk, listen to birdsong in the hides, or join a free educational session on local biodiversity.

Eat & Drink Sustainably

Refuel at Cutty Sark Street Food Market, where many traders use locally sourced ingredients and serve in compostable packaging. Grab a vegan dish, sit by the water, and watch the boats drift by. Later, enjoy a sundowner at a heritage riverside pub like The Trafalgar Tavern, where green practices meet 18th-century charm.

 

Partners Making a Difference

These Greenwich partners are committed to creating a more sustainable visitor experience:

  • Uber Boat by Thames Clippers – Efficient river travel with UK's first hybrid high-speed passenger ferry and easy bike access.
  • City Cruises – Memorable sightseeing cruises with fuel-efficient routes and responsible tourism pledges.
  • IFS Cloud Cable Car – Zero-emissions travel with panoramic city views – and bike-friendly too.
  • Greenwich Market – A hub of ethical, artisan, and organic traders.
  • Royal Museums Greenwich – Educating and engaging visitors on environmental history and climate impact.
  • Old Royal Naval College – Championing accessible heritage experiences in harmony with history and the local environment.
  • Southeastern Railway & Thameslink – Offering direct, low-carbon connections to Greenwich from across the UK.

 

Join us this World Environment Day to reflect, reconnect, and take meaningful action – right in the heart of Maritime Greenwich. Whether you're here for the day or staying longer, your steps can help protect the places we all love.

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