Old Royal Naval College, home to the Painted Hall

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Old Royal Naval College, home to the Painted Hall

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Discover the Painted Hall, one of the most iconic sights in London, located at the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. An awe-inspiring artwork covering more than 3,700m walls and ceiling recounting tales of kings and queens alongside mythological, historical, and allegorical characters. 

Take an expert guided tour to explore Sir Christopher Wren’s stunning baroque architecture. The beautiful riverside location of the buildings and grounds tell five centuries of remarkable history, featuring an incredible cast of famous British figures, from Henry VIII and Elizabeth I to Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson. During your visit, try your hand at skittles in the Victorian skittle alley, seek out the newly refurbished Nelson Room telling the extraordinary tale of Nelson’s ‘lying in state’; or escape the crowds to discover the glorious Chapel of St Peter and Paul. Tickets for the Old Royal Naval College include entry to the Painted Hall, the Chapel and Skittle Alley, and historical tours of the estate telling the fascinating 600 years of the site. Multimedia guides are available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, German, and Japanese. The Old Royal Naval College is also one of the most popular film locations in the world, and it has been the setting for hundreds films and TV series including Les Misérables, The Crown, Bridgerton and many more. Tickets include access to their Blockbuster Film Tours, available on Thursdays & Sundays. 

Offer expiry date

Thursday, 31 December 2026

Disabled info

Please check website for details.

Location

Opening times

OFFER TIMES:

Daily 10.00-17.00.

Closed 24 - 26 December.

Opening times may vary. Please check website for details.

Telephone

020 8269 4799

ATOC voucher type

Merlin

Closest station

Greenwich