Local Guide & What’s Nearby Greenwich

Greenwich is unlike any other part of London. Defined by its riverside setting, royal heritage, and UNESCO World Heritage Site status, it offers open parkland, world-class maritime history, and some of the capital’s best views — all within 30 minutes of central London.

Zedwell Hotel Greenwich sits at Cavatina Point in the heart of the Creekside Village development, a contemporary base in a rapidly evolving neighbourhood that places guests within easy reach of everything Greenwich has to offer — and, via the Elizabeth line and DLR, the rest of London too.

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Getting to Greenwich

DLR & Rail

Greenwich and the surrounding area are served primarily by DLR and National Rail, with Elizabeth line connections nearby:

  • Cutty Sark DLR station — approx. 10 min walk from the hotel; direct DLR connections to Canary Wharf (8 mins), Bank (20 mins), and Stratford (30 mins)
  • Deptford Station (National Rail) — approx. 10 min walk; Thameslink services to London Bridge (7 mins), City Thameslink, Blackfriars, Farringdon, and St Pancras
  • Greenwich Station (National Rail) — approx. 15 min walk; Southeastern services to London Bridge and Cannon Street
  • North Greenwich Station (Jubilee line) — approx. 20 min walk or short bus ride; direct Jubilee line connections west to Canary Wharf, London Bridge, Waterloo, and Bond Street

From London’s Airports

  • London City Airport – approx. 30–35 mins via DLR to Cutty Sark
  • Gatwick Airport – approx. 60–75 mins via Thameslink to Deptford or London Bridge then DLR
  • Heathrow Airport – approx. 85–90 mins via Elizabeth line to Canary Wharf, then DLR to Cutty Sark
  • Stansted Airport – approx. 75–90 mins via Stansted Express to Liverpool Street, then DLR

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By Bus

Routes serving the Greenwich and Deptford area include 177, 188, 199, 286, 381, and N1. The 188 connects directly to Russell Square in central London.

By River

Thames Clipper services run regularly between Greenwich Pier and central London piers including Embankment, Waterloo (Bankside), Blackfriars, and London Bridge City. A scenic and practical alternative to the tube for daytime travel, with an Oyster card accepted.

On Foot from the Hotel

  • The O2 Arena – 25 min walk or short bus ride
  • Deptford Creek – immediate vicinity
  • Greenwich Market – 15 min walk
  • Cutty Sark – 15 min walk
  • Greenwich town centre – 15 min walk
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Greenwich is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most historically significant places in London. The Old Royal Naval College, designed by Christopher Wren, sits on the riverfront and is open to visitors. The National Maritime Museum is one of the world’s finest maritime collections and is free to enter. The Cutty Sark tea clipper, permanently dry-docked on the riverfront, is a short walk away.

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Greenwich Park rises steeply behind the town and offers some of the best panoramic views of London — from Canary Wharf to the City to the Shard. At the top of the hill sits the Royal Observatory, home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian. The park itself is free and open daily, a favourite with both locals and visitors.

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The O2 Arena, one of the world’s busiest live entertainment venues, is a 25-minute walk or short bus ride from the hotel, making Zedwell Greenwich a practical base for anyone attending concerts, sporting events, or performances. The venue also houses a cinema, restaurants, and a climbing experience across the roof.

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Greenwich Market (15 min walk) a covered market running Thursday to Sunday, with street food stalls, independent restaurants, and artisan traders; one of the best food markets in outer London

Greenwich town centre a good mix of independent cafés, pub gardens along the river, and restaurants clustered around the market and Church Street

Deptford (immediate vicinity) an emerging neighbourhood with an increasingly strong independent food and bar scene, especially around Deptford High Street and the arches near Deptford station

Canary Wharf (20 mins by DLR) corporate but comprehensive, with restaurants at every level on Jubilee Place and Crossrail Place

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Greenwich sits on a particularly scenic stretch of the Thames, and the riverside walk between Deptford Creek and the Cutty Sark is one of the more pleasant walks in east London. The Thames Path extends east past The O2 and west towards Bermondsey and Tower Bridge.

What makes Zedwell unique? Mobile Navigation Menu Icon

At Zedwell Hotel, we’ve redefined the concept by focusing on peaceful, rest‑driven design. Our signature cocoons—windowless, distraction‑free rooms—offer a quiet refuge right in the heart of this historic London neighbourhood, letting guests unwind amidst timeless charm.

Whether you’re here for a quick escape or an extended stay, Zedwell invites you to experience a new way to rest, recharge, and reconnect.

Address: Cavatina Point, 7 Harmony Place, Greenwich, London SE8 3FB

A converted former office building, now housing windowless cocoon rooms sleeping 2–4 guests. All rooms are soundproofed, clutter-free, and designed for deep rest, with en-suite showers, filtered air, gentle lighting, and free Wi-Fi. Set within a riverside community near Deptford Creek and a short walk from Greenwich town centre.

Facilities include luggage storage and free high-speed Wi-Fi.

Best for: visitors to Greenwich and The O2, concert and event goers, those looking for a quieter London base with easy transport links into the city.

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