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Visitor Attractions
Whether you are a resident or a tourist, there are many places of interest in the region. Our guide contains the best places to visit in and around News Shopper's area

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, GreenwichCutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich
The world's sole surviving tea clipper can be viewed in a dry dock on the river's edge at Greenwich.

London Eye, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1London Eye, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1
SINCE opening at the turn of the century, the London Eye has become an iconic landmark and an established part of the capital's skyline.

London Aquarium, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1London Aquarium, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1
FOR hours of fascinating fishy fun, spend a day at London Aquarium. The attraction could not be easier to get to, next to the London Eye and just a couple of minutes' walk from Waterloo Station.

Royal Observatory, Greenwich ParkRoyal Observatory, Greenwich Park
Explore the wonders of time, space and astronomy at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.

Eltham Palace, Court Yard, London SE9Eltham Palace, Court Yard, London SE9
Medieval royal heritage and 1930s glamour can both be enjoyed at Eltham Palace.

Crystal Palace, Anerley Hill, AnerleyCrystal Palace, Anerley Hill, Anerley
The huge glass and iron structure that was the original Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park in 1851 to house the Great Exhibition.

National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, GreenwichNational Maritime Museum, Romney Road, Greenwich
Britain's proud sea heritage is on show at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

Lesnes Abbey, Abbey Road, BelvedereLesnes Abbey, Abbey Road, Belvedere
See the remains of historic Lesnes Abbey on a visit to Belvedere in Bexley.

Chislehurst Caves, Caveside Close, Old Hill, ChislehurstChislehurst Caves, Caveside Close, Old Hill, Chislehurst
The labyrinth of dark and mysterious passageways which twist and turn for more than 20 miles below Chislehurst were dug over a period of 8,000 years.

Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest HillHorniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill
The world's natural and cultural diversity can be enjoyed in all its glory at the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill.

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