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Monday, February 9, 2026

Greenwich Park

 Today I'd like to tell you about and show you a wonderful park. Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest green spaces in southeast London.



 

The park is a Crown property; during the reign of James I, it was walled and remained inaccessible to the public for a long time. It is currently open to the public. In 2012, Greenwich Park hosted the equestrian and modern pentathlon competitions as part of the Summer Olympics.



 



The Royal Observatory is located on Greenwich Hill.
The Greenwich Prime Meridian crosses Greenwich Park, running due north and south of the Royal Observatory.  
The line is marked by a stainless steel band in the observatory courtyard.
It divides the Earth into the western and eastern hemispheres and runs right through the courtyard, marked by a shiny band.


 

It's difficult to see all the interesting sights of Greenwich Park in one day. So I came on another day to see the Royal Observatory and the Greenwich Meridian. It's always nice to stand with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and the other in the Western Hemisphere. I'll tell you more about that later.

 

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23 comments:

  1. The park looks wonderful, Nadezda. I love all the roses, and they are so pretty.

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    1. The park has a beautiful rose garden, Marit. It was founded over 100 years ago and is home to park roses.

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  2. I haven't been to London for years . The last time was to a conference and I only saw the inside of the hotel.

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    1. It's a shame, Sue, that you haven't been able to stroll through London's parks. I'm sure you would have enjoyed

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  3. I have visited London a few times, but I obviously should have visited Greenwich Park. I doubt that I will return, but if I do…..All the best - David

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    1. David, it's always interesting to see the Greenwich Observatory and the wonderful park. Many species of birds live there.

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  4. Oh, dear Nadezda!
    How I love visiting such wonderful parks, filled with beautiful flowers and wonderful vegetation.
    Have a lovely, happy Tuesday!

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    1. Lucja, I know that you love visiting parks, I enjoy reading about your impressions and seeing photos.

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  5. Boa noite minha querida amiga Nadezda. As fotos ficaram maravilhosas, parabéns. Esse parque parace muito lindo. Obrigado por mostrar um pouquinho dele, para o seu amigo do Brasil. Grande abraço carioca.

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    1. Luiz, I'm glad you enjoyed the park in Greenwich.

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  6. Oh dear Nadezda, I would love to visit this place, love such places. In such parks I just rest. Far from modern world...I feel I want to escape from modern world more and more. Such magical places bring ne joy. Warm greetings, have a wonderful week. :)

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    1. My dear, it's always nice to forget about the problems and worries around you and immerse yourself in the peace and beauty of a park. I hope you have a good rest and stay healthy.

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  7. Beautiful rose garden. It takes lots of people to keep the roses in good condition.

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    1. You are right, RTC, many gardeners take care of their plants in the garden.

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  8. It's certainly a magnificent park.
    The yellow roses are so beautiful.
    Thank you for this lovely virtual tour with you.
    Fantastic photos!

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    1. You're welcome, Maria.I do love roses, these yellow are nice. Glad you like my photos.

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  9. Nadezda, has hecho unas fotografías maravillosas. Abrazos y besos

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