Bilhete de Entrada Royal Observatory Greenwich & Prime Meridian Londres





Descrição
Uma visita a Londres não é completa sem visitar o Observatório Real de Greenwich, onde você estará de pé na Prime Meridian Line, com um pé no leste e o outro no oeste, na casa do GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Siga os passos dos Astronomers Royal, descubra suas histórias e experimente as maravilhas passadas, presentes e futuras da astronomia, do espaço e das estrelas. Desfrute de vistas dramáticas de Londres através do Greenwich Royal Park, a cidade de Londres e o rio Templo.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Siga o seu caminho para o Observatório Real de Greenwich, que está localizado em uma colina no Parque Real de Greenwich. Ao fazê-lo, você desfrutará de vistas espetaculares de Londres, passando pelo Parque Real de Greenwich, cidade de Londres e rio Tâmisa. Uma vez lá dentro, você pode pegar um guia de áudio grátis. Há 7 idiomas disponíveis. Sua visita começará no Pátio Meridiano, onde você ficará em pé sobre a Linha do Meridiano Principal, com um pé no leste e outro no oeste, no lar do Horário de Greenwich (GMT). O excursão irá levá-lo através da Flamsteed House, onde você seguirá os passos dos astrônomos reais. Visite a Sala Octógono, que foi projetada por Sir Christopher Wren e é um dos interiores de Wren mais preservados em Londres. Veja os relógios de Harrison, as invenções que mudaram o mundo. Descubra o Relógio Shepherd Gate, montado do lado de fora, e que foi o primeiro relógio a mostrar o Horário de Greenwich ao público. Saiba mais sobre as descobertas de grandes cientistas e inventores baseados ou associados ao Observatótio real, incluindo Harrison, Newton, Halley, Bradley, Maunder, Harrison, Airy, Einstein. O balão horário vermelho no topo da Flamsteed House é um dos primeiros sinais de horário público do mundo e foi usado pela primeira vez em 1833 e ainda funciona até hoje. Não perca o Grande Telescópio Equatorial, localizado na enorme cúpula em forma de cebola, que deu aos astrônomos novas visões do universo há mais de 100 anos. Localizado no Patrimônio Mundial da Unesco de Greenwich Marítimo, o Museu Marítimo Nacional e a Casa da Rainha estão localizados a uma curta caminhada do Observatório e é grátis para visitar. O Cutty Sark, o único aparador de chá sobrevivente do mundo, é agora um museu premiado, uma experiência para visitantes e uma visita obrigatória ao visitar Greenwich.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Crianças menores de 4 anos são livres para entrar na atração
- As crianças devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
- Por favor, note que algumas partes da atração não são totalmente acessíveis, entre em contato com a atração se precisar de assistência para planejar sua visita
Avaliações(394)
Suitable for those interested in the history of astronomy and watchmaking.
My husband and I took the Thames Clipper Uber boat from the Westminster pier in London which was such an easy and enjoyable way to get to Greenwich. My research did not uncover the walk up to the Observatory; more difficult for my husband, but it is shady and there are lots of benches. I guess a shuttle is available on the weekend. I loved this so much more than I expected. I found the audio device very helpful and although we missed the museum provided tour (for an extra charge), for a portion of our walking around we were close enough to hear the guide, and it appeared very helpful and interesting. I love history and although I was familiar with the concept of Greenwich Mean Time, I did not completely understand the laborious and lengthy process it took for scientists and astronomers to establish a standard of time that could apply worldwide. The exhibits and especially the placards were well done and very informative. It was so surprising for me to learn that the 24 time zones of the world were only adopted in the 1880's. We visited in late May, when a record heat wave was occuring (90+ degrees ) and so didn't linger after completing our visit. However, the grounds appeared extensive, and well kept and such a great view across the Thames of London.
We hadn’t realised this was an audio tour where we had to use our phones to listen to the commentary. We had a time slot but could have gone any time really. You scan a QR code and off you go . To be honest we put our phones away and just read the information sheets as we went around. It’s quite an interesting place to visit. It’s £10 on Tuesdays and I think that’s a fair price to pay
Paul Miller was by far one of the best tour guides ever. I didn't even know I was interested in astronomy until I met Paul. He was so knowledgeable, kind, and clever, and I wouldn't be surprised if in a prior life he was an actor or a comedian. You will learn about science and history. The tour was only an additional £5, and it was totally worth it. A++++++
The guided tour was very informative - well worth paying for. Learned a lot more than if I had just done the self-guided.
Hi There, Thank you for your feedback, it's great to hear that purchasing the ticket for the guided tour added a little sparkle to your visit with us. We look forward to welcoming you back in the future.
You must take the tour if you go - you get so much more of the experience and the tour guides are great. My teenage son and I really enjoyed our afternoon there!
Hi There, Thank you for leaving us some feedback. We do shout this from the rooftops of the Observatory but it is always great to hear that we're not the only ones who think our tour guides are fantastic at delivering the history of the Observatory in a very quick 45 minute tour. We are very glad that both yourself and your son had a great afternoon with us learning all things Time and Space for the Royal Observatory
Was a great experience. I enjoyed really.
Hi There, We're thrilled to hear you had a great experience visiting us at the Royal Observatory, we look forward to welcoming you back in the future
The views from the mount are spectacular. Although it’s quite a steep ascent, it only takes a few minutes to get to the top. The displays are informative. It is only £10 to enter on a Tuesday this month, instead of the normal £24. It was quiet when we were there.
Hi There, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and some feedback about your visit to the Royal Observatory. Currently during June, every Tuesday we are having a promotion on our tickets so they are £10. Please keep an eye on our website for more upcoming summer deals on our tickets so you can make the most of your visit to Greenwich. During the summer, we receive an influx of overseas visitors usually from 10am, so we do recommend visiting in late afternoon/early evening to avoid the queues; we are open until 7pm until August 31st (last entry at 6pm)
For only extra £5, I have had a great guided tour of the Observatory. Thank you so much to the lady guide who made it a wonderful experience
Hi AlexSorana, Thank you for taking the time to leave us some feedback about your guided tour of the Royal Observatory. We're very pleased to hear you found the tour great, we will pass your kind words on to our team who deliver these tours daily. They all work incredibly hard to deliver the immense history of the site in a 45 minute condensed version and it's great to see that their drive and passion is enjoyed by people like yourself.
Standing on the historic Prime Meridian and exploring the time galleries was an incredible experience. A visit to the Royal Observatory is great value, especially with the array of special offers and multi-attraction discounts like the Greenwich Day Pass. A fascinating piece of history made totally accessible and affordable. Highly recommend checking online for deals before visiting!
Hi There, Thank you for taking the time to leave us some feedback about your visit to the Royal Observatory. We're very pleased to hear you had such a fun day out and that we got to be a part of that experience for you. We have a Day Pass which combines entry to the Observatory and the Cutty Sark, please do check our website out for summer deals on our tickets.



