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The Royal Observatory Greenwich: A Family Day Out After Lockdown

amomentwithfranca · 21 August 2020 · 36 Comments

A week ago we went to Greenwich to visit the Royal Observatory kindly invited by Royal Museums Greenwich which is now reopen to the public for the first time since March. We haven’t visited the Royal Observatory before so we were very excited to explore it inside. We have been to Cutty Sark a couple of times and the girls loved it so much, so we were keen to visit another site that is part of the 4 sites of Royal Museums Greenwich. The other two are the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum.

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We went there driving as we are avoiding public transport if possible but you can get there by rail or river which takes no time at all. It is just 8 minutes from Central London by rail, 20 minutes by DLR, or you can make the journey part of the fun and arrive by boat.

Our journey took us less than an hour which was perfect. The weekend that we visited, the on site parking was not open yet so we parked nearby using an on-street pay-and-display parking bay a but now their parking is open during the weekends. I recommend checking the Royal Museums Greenwich website for any updates just in case.

The Royal Observatory is right next to Greenwich Park. It took us about 5 minutes walk to get there from our car. It is a walk uphill but it wasn’t difficult to do, actually, it was a pleasant walk. You will see several signs that show you where the Royal Observatory is which was handy. As soon as you get to the top of the hill you will love it! The views of Greenwich as well as London are stunning.

Social Distancing Measures at The Royal Observatory

Royal Museums Greenwich have put lots of social distancing measures in place for all their sites so you feel safer when you are there. We felt warmly welcomed as soon as we went through their doors. In order to visit the museum, you will need to book in advance, this way they can ensure proper social distancing is in place when you are there.

We were asked to wear a face-covering when we were inside. However, you don’t have to wear them outside within the grounds of the building but we did have them on most of the time unless we were taking photos. 

We saw lots of safety signs reminding us to keep our distance with others as well as a one-way system in place throughout their site. There were also plenty of hand sanitisers available throughout, especially next to any interactive display. We also notice that their audio guides are temporarily suspended.

You can access their toilets next to the courtyard. They are very clean and also have social distancing signs.

Please note that at the moment, 2 attractions are currently closed due to Covid19 which are the Camera Obscura and the Planetarium. If you need more information on their social distancing measures, please visit the Royal Museums Greenwich Website.

The Royal Observatory

Home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian of the world, the Royal Observatory holds remarkable stories and historic significance for the area on an international scale. There is plenty of outdoor space on site in the courtyard to stand on the Prime Meridian and visitors can also explore Flamsteed House, home to Britain’s Astronomers Royal.

Things To Do At The Royal Observatory

Visit the Time & Longitude gallery

In this area, you will discover John Harrison’s iconic marine timekeepers. The Harrison clocks were revolutionary in their ability to allow ships to determine their longitude at sea. This development drastically reduced the risk of ships and their crews, along with their precious cargoes, being lost at sea. The Harrison clocks were able to keep time at sea, allowing sailors and mariners to determine their longitude.

They have some interactive displays of scientific objects, paintings and animations in this gallery which were very fun for the girls. Learning more about time, navigation and longitude was fascinating for all of us.

Explore Flamsteed House & The Astronomers Royal Apartments

Here you will explore where the Astronomers Royals lived and worked, as well as all about the families that supported them in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Flamsteed House, named after the first Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed, was an official residence for nearly three centuries. Ten Astronomers Royal and their families called it home. It was designed by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke in 1675, the building was later extended to accommodate the needs of two particular families: the Maskelynes and the Airys.

We really enjoyed walking around Flamsteed house.

The Octagon Room

This room was designed by Christopher Wren and here the Astronomer Royal were able to do their work doing their observations using their windows which were very impressive.

Take A Look To The Historic Time Ball

This is something very interesting that I didn’t know about. If you look carefully at the red ball around 1 pm every day, it will drop! This was incredibly useful for people navigating around that time as it was a time signal for them, so the ships were able to set their clocks.

As the time-ball drops, the air is compressed in a cylinder below to cushion its descent to the base of the mast. Amazing right?

So next time that you are in Greenwich, remember to check out the red ball!

Stand on the Prime Meridian Line

Since the late 19th century, the Prime Meridian at Greenwich has divided the eastern and western hemispheres of the earth – just as the equator divides the northern and southern hemispheres. In 1884 the Prime Meridian was defined by Transit Circle telescope at the Royal Observatory which was built by Sir George Biddell Airy, the 7th Astronomer Royal, in 1850. The cross-hairs in the eyepiece of the telescope precisely defined Longitude 0° for the world.

This was for sure the highlight of our visit. It was really cool to stand with one foot on the right and the other on the left meeting the east and west at the same time!

We took a photo showing Lima

There is a green laser which marks the Meridian Line in the evening sky from the top of the hill in Greenwich Park towards the London Skyline. This would be really exciting to see it too!

This part of the Royal Observatory is normally the busiest one but when we were there it was quiet and everybody was following the social distancing measures which were good to see. We were able to take lots of photos.

Visit Airy’s Transit Circle

Here we saw the telescope that determined the exact location of the Prime Meridian. It was fun to walk around this area.

Check The Great Equatorial Telescope

We also saw the Great Equatorial Telescope – it was massive! Very impressive. It is one of the biggest telescopes in the world.

It was built to research double star systems and remained in use until the late 1960’s. With the recent addition of a computer-aided guidance system and CCD camera, it continues to work as an excellent visual aid to observing the night sky.

Enjoy The Amazing Views

Another highlight of visiting the Royal Observatory is the view of Greenwich and the City. You can see clearly the Queen’s House which is so pretty.

Keep an eye out for the London Eye and St. Paul’s Cathedral too. Take in the fresh air as a UNESCO heritage site rolls out in front of you!

Tell The Time Using The Shepherd clock

We also took a photo in front of the Shepherd Gate Clock which is outside of the Royal Observatory. This clock is the first to ever show Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to the public.

Our Thoughts

It was really interesting to learn all about time and space as well as exploring Flamsteed House at the Royal Observatory. Definitely, one of the highlights of our visit was the opportunity to stand on the Prime Meridian of the World which was super cool! 

We had a lovely family day out. Royal Museums Greenwich has the perfect sites to safely visit and explore after lockdown. We really enjoyed escaping for a day out in the fresh air while exploring their inspiring site.

We spent the rest of the day exploring Greenwich and had lunch in the market area. It was such a lovely day and highly recommend you to go to Greenwich and visit the Royal Observatory as well as the other sites (The Queen’s House, Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum). Also, kids go free at Cutty Sark and the Royal Observatory until 31 August.

*Disclosure: We were invited by Royal Museums Greenwich to visit the Royal Observatory for the purpose of this review post. This is a sponsored post and therefore we have been compensated. However, all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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  1. Rachel Craig says

    24 August 2020 at

    When you mentioned hill, it got me wondering :- What about the disabled? As sounds interesting, and may appeal to many. Accessibility is a consideration, and of absolute importance to some people / families , etc.

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    • KelleyP says

      26 August 2020 at

      There’s a car park at the top of the park and a short path down to the Observatory. You would have to visit the Observatory site to find out in detail about Accessibility.

      Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      Hi Rachel, thank you for your question. The answer from KelleyP is very helpful as it is what I was going to say. There is a less steep route, which they recommend for wheelchair users and takes approximately 25 minutes. This timing is based on an adult pushing an adult wheelchair-user and taking a short break along the route. The route is signposted from the Sammy Ofer Wing park gates. Wheelchair access to the Time Galleries is via an external lift in the Astronomer’s Garden. The Royal Parks have a pay and display car park at the top of the hill right outside the Observatory which means avoiding the ascent from the lower area of the park underneath the Observatory. The details of full accessibility for all their sites is here https://www.rmg.co.uk/plan-your-visit/facilities-access#Royal%20Observatory%20access Hope this is helpful x

      Reply
  2. Alex T says

    25 August 2020 at

    We have had some lovely days out since lockdown, some independent places where we have prebooked and National Trust. It looks like they have taken safety measures which is reassuring.

    Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      Yes they have taken all the safety measures needed. It is a lovely day out 🙂 x

      Reply
  3. tracey bowden says

    27 August 2020 at

    This sounds like a really interesting place to visit. Shame I don’t live closer. Nice to see thry have protective measures in place too #KCACOLS

    Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      Oh yes, what a shame that you are not close but hopefully it could be a lovely day out if you visit London 🙂 x

      Reply
      • Zoey H says

        2 September 2020 at

        Looks a great place to visit and explore. Somewhere we would love to visit but not close so def not a day trip for us.

        Reply
  4. Rachel Day says

    28 August 2020 at

    This looks like such a great day our and a learning too. Time is fascinating. #kcacols

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      Yes it was very interesting! We had a lovely day! 🙂 x

      Reply
  5. Hannah says

    28 August 2020 at

    This looks like a great day out! #kcacols

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      We can highly recommend it. my girls loved the Meridian Line 🙂 x

      Reply
  6. Crummy Mummy says

    28 August 2020 at

    I absolutely love Greenwich but have never taken the kids – perhaps we should plan a trip now lockdown is over #KCACOLS

    Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 August 2020 at

      Greenwich is gorgeous isn’t it? Especially the park. We had such a lovely sunny day which was a bonus too. I think your kids would love to spend the day in Greenwich exploring all the Royal Museums. 🙂 x

      Reply
  7. sandy lynn ralph says

    30 August 2020 at

    oh looks like you had a fabulous day out with your family

    Reply
  8. Pam Smith says

    31 August 2020 at

    It looks as though the safety measures are all in place. It’s a fascinating place to visit

    Reply
  9. Clair says

    1 September 2020 at

    A fab day out!

    Reply
  10. James Travis says

    1 September 2020 at

    A great day out, looks like you all had a fab time

    Reply
  11. Anthea Holloway says

    1 September 2020 at

    What a super report. I love the photograph of you all standing in 2 hemispheres at the same time. We have been there and loved it too.

    Reply
  12. Irene Murdoch says

    1 September 2020 at

    Looks like an interesting and fun day

    Reply
  13. Emma Davison says

    1 September 2020 at

    This sounds like a really good day out. And educational for the kids.

    Reply
  14. TERRY DUNN says

    1 September 2020 at

    Looks a great day out

    Reply
  15. Kas Grant says

    1 September 2020 at

    Never visited here. Lovely day out at museums, good food, good weather, happy children x

    Reply
  16. Theresa Thomas says

    2 September 2020 at

    I have always wanter to take my Son to an Observatory, Looks like a awesome day out

    Reply
  17. Rachael Sexey says

    2 September 2020 at

    Wow what an amazing day out

    Reply
  18. Deborah Clarke says

    2 September 2020 at

    Looks like a fun day out for all the family. Looks well thought out social distancing wise too !

    Reply
  19. Susan B says

    2 September 2020 at

    A lovely day out and so good to see good measures in place to protect visitors. I visited many years ago and remember the massive telescope. Amazing.

    Reply
  20. Georgie Wright says

    2 September 2020 at

    It looks like a great day out!

    Reply
  21. Jeanette Leighton says

    2 September 2020 at

    Looks like a good day out , though atm I’m trying not to stay inside to much if I went out for the day it would be outside

    Reply
  22. Julie Mouzoura says

    2 September 2020 at

    This looks a lovely day out, very interesting and love the fact that you can arrive by boat!
    Great to see that all safety measures are in place too!

    Reply
  23. Marion Payne says

    2 September 2020 at

    Looks a great lace for a visit with grandchildren lots to keep them interested

    Reply
  24. Fiona jk42 says

    2 September 2020 at

    Looks like you had a fun day out.

    Reply
  25. Rick Rodriguez says

    5 September 2020 at

    It’s a fascinating place to visit. Stay Safe!

    Reply
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