

18-night Iconic Western Europe Cruise
Aboard
Viking Libra
From
Greenwich (London), England
1 Sailing
Sep 15, 2027
Published prices from
$11,498
per person*
taxes & fees included
Greenwich, England blends riverside charm, royal history, and scientific legacy—just a short ride from the heart of London.

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Aboard
Viking Libra
From
Greenwich (London), England
1 Sailing
Sep 15, 2027
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per person*
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Viking Libra
From
Greenwich (London), England
1 Sailing
Sep 15, 2027
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Viking Astrea
From
Greenwich (London), England
1 Sailing
May 31, 2028
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Viking Astrea
From
Greenwich (London), England
2 Sailings
Sep 7, 2027 - May 31, 2028
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Aboard
Viking Vela
From
Greenwich (London), England
1 Sailing
May 14, 2027
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Viking Mira
From
Greenwich (London), England
3 Sailings
May 23, 2027 - May 15, 2028
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Aboard
Viking Mira
From
Greenwich (London), England
2 Sailings
Jul 22, 2026 - Jul 10, 2028
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Aboard
Viking Sky
From
Greenwich (London), England
7 Sailings
May 6, 2026 - Jul 27, 2028
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Aboard
Viking Mira
From
Greenwich (London), England
2 Sailings
May 23, 2027 - May 15, 2028
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Aboard
Viking Jupiter
From
Greenwich (London), England
2 Sailings
Jul 15 - Sep 9, 2026
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Overview
Set along the southern bank of the Thames, Greenwich is known worldwide as the home of the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The Royal Observatory, perched in Greenwich Park, offers not only fascinating astronomical history but also one of the best panoramic views of London. Nearby, the historic Cutty Sark clipper ship and the National Maritime Museum celebrate Britain’s seafaring past.
The neighborhood itself is relaxed yet full of character, with a mix of leafy parks, artisan markets, and cozy pubs. Strolling through Greenwich feels like stepping into a quieter, more elegant side of London—one where baroque architecture, riverside walks, and local street food all coexist. The covered Greenwich Market is a highlight, packed with handmade crafts and international bites.
Whether you are interested in astronomy, naval history, or simply escaping the bustle of central London, Greenwich offers a refreshing and culturally rich experience. it is the kind of place where a day can easily slip by—watching boats on the Thames, exploring historic halls, or relaxing with a pint in a centuries-old pub.

Begin your day with a visit to the Royal Observatory, one of Greenwich's most iconic landmarks. Located on the hill of Greenwich Park, it offers stunning views of London and the River Thames. The observatory is famous for being the location of the Prime Meridian, where the Eastern and Western Hemispheres meet. Stand on this historic line and find out more about the science of time and navigation.
Tip: Don't forget to check out the Time Ball, which was historically dropped every day at 1:00 PM to help sailors set their clocks accurately.

Greenwich Park is one of London's most beautiful green spaces, offering both relaxation and history. You can stroll through the park’s tree-lined avenues, take in the wonderful views of London from the hill, or simply relax in one of the park’s many peaceful spots. The park is also home to the Royal Observatory, so it is the perfect place to continue your exploration after your visit to the observatory.
Tip: The park’s Heritage Walk is an easy and scenic route that provides information about the history of the area, from its royal connections to its role in the maritime world.

Greenwich has a long association with Britain’s naval history, and the National Maritime Museum is the perfect place to learn more about it. This fascinating museum offers interactive exhibits that cover everything from Britain’s naval battles to exploration and trade. It’s one of the largest maritime museums in the world, so be sure to allocate enough time to explore its diverse collection.
Tip: Don’t miss the Royal Navy Gallery or the Nelson Gallery, both of which delve into the life and legacy of Admiral Lord Nelson, one of Britain’s most famous naval heroes.
Next, head to the Cutty Sark, a historic tea clipper ship that once raced between China and England to bring tea and other goods. Now housed in a stunning glass pavilion, this beautifully preserved ship allows you to step back in time and experience life at sea during the 19th century. You can explore the decks, view exhibits about the ship’s history, and even get a close-up look at the impressive hull.
Tip: Visit the ship’s lower deck to see the preserved cargo hold and imagine what it was like for sailors on long voyages across the seas.

Greenwich’s riverside is a lovely place to take a stroll, offering stunning views of the Thames and the London skyline. Walk along the Thames Path to enjoy picturesque views of iconic landmarks such as the Old Royal Naval College and the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, which connects Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs across the river.
Tip: The walk along the river will give you the chance to view Greenwich from a different perspective, with plenty of opportunities for photos of London’s skyline in the background.

The Old Royal Naval College is another architectural gem in Greenwich. Once home to the Royal Navy, it’s now a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses the Painted Hall, often referred to as the "Sistine Chapel of the UK" because of its stunning ceiling murals. You can also explore the Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul and admire the neoclassical architecture of this impressive complex.
Tip: If you have time, book a guided tour to learn about the history of the Naval College and its important role in British maritime history.

After exploring the history and culture of Greenwich, take some time to wander through Greenwich Market, one of London’s oldest markets. Here you’ll find a mix of food stalls, antiques, handmade crafts, and clothing. It’s a great place to grab a bite to eat, pick up a souvenir, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of the market.
Tip: If you’re hungry, try some delicious street food—Greenwich Market is known for offering a variety of tasty international cuisine.

Wrap up your day in Greenwich with a relaxing river cruise down the Thames to central London. A boat trip along the river provides a unique perspective of London’s famous landmarks, including the Tower of London, London Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye. It’s a wonderful way to see the city from a different angle and relax before heading back to your cruise ship.
Tip: Be sure to get a seat on the upper deck for the best views of London’s iconic skyline.