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Zedwell Greenwich
Why Zedwell
at Greenwich?
Escape the chaos and find calm in one of London’s most historic and scenic neighbourhoods.
Thoughtfully designed for rest, this is the perfect place to unwind while staying connected to London’s timeless charm.
Zedwell Greenwich offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by riverside walks, royal heritage, and green open spaces.
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At Zedwell Hotels, we offer a stay for every journey. Whether you choose a Hotel for a peaceful retreat, a Capsule Hotel for a savvy stopover, or an Aparthotel for the comfort of home, you’ll always find comfort, quiet and control. Make the most of the city, on your terms.
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FAQs Greenwich
Where is Greenwich?
Greenwich is located in southeast London, along the River Thames — famous for its maritime history and as the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
How to get to Greenwich?
From Heathrow Airport (LHR):
Tube & DLR (Docklands Light Railway):
- Route: Take the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow to Green Park Station, transfer to the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf, then switch to the DLR towards Lewisham, and get off at Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich or Greenwich Station.
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
From Gatwick Airport (LGW):
Train & DLR:
- Route: Take a Southern or Thameslink train to London Bridge Station, then transfer to a Southeastern train directly to Greenwich Station, or take the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf and connect to the DLR for Greenwich.
- Duration: Around 1 hour.
What line is Greenwich on?
Greenwich Station is served by two main lines:
- Southeastern Rail — providing overground train services between central London (London Bridge, Cannon Street) and southeast London.
- DLR (Docklands Light Railway) — offering easy access from Canary Wharf and other parts of East London.
This makes Greenwich well-connected to both central London and the Docklands, ideal for both commuters and visitors exploring its rich maritime heritage.
What zone is Greenwich in?
Greenwich is in Zone 2 (with parts extending into Zone 3), just outside Central London.
This makes it easily accessible while offering a more relaxed riverside atmosphere — perfect for exploring historic landmarks like the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark.