Your big city gateway

There’s nowhere quite like it. Famous the world over, London seamlessly blends iconic historical landmarks with modern architecture, plentiful green spaces and world-famous gastronomy. From the glitzy theatres of the West End and the electric nightclubs of Soho, to the grand museums of South Kensington and bustling boutiques of Carnaby Street, you’ll be spoilt for choice, no matter your interest.

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A city of world class culture & entertainment districts.

Greenwich

Just 20 minutes along the Thames lies leafy, historic Greenwich. With stunning riverside views, expansive green spaces and renowned landmarks like the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark, the area retains a thriving village-like atmosphere, with an array of boutiques, cozy cafes, and vibrant markets.

Canary Wharf

The heart of the city’s financial district, with its striking skyline and cutting-edge architecture, Canary Wharf provides a dynamic environment for professionals and families alike. With world-class amenities, high-end shopping and gourmet dining, to wellness centres and riverside promenades, you’ll be sure to find everything you need.

West End

To the west, and north of the River Thames, you’ll find the West End, home to numerous theatres, tourist attractions, shops and restaurants. Soak up the lights of Piccadilly Circus, stroll past Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, or take in one of the world-famous stage productions running throughout the year.

Discover the secret charms of Woolwich.

As one of London’s newest creative districts, Woolwich weaves a rich tapestry of history and thriving contemporary culture. The local town centre is a hotbed of music, art and dining, with bars, restaurants and pop-ups galore. Woolwich Works combines all these and more: a unique creative space for music, exhibitions, classes and comedy nights. Check out Punch Drunk for an Immersive Entertainment Experience, and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair for all things art. If you like to work up a sweat, you’ll find tennis courts nearby, along with running tracks and football clubs to join. There’s also a range of gyms, yoga and pilates studios including Pure Gym, The Yoga Space and Waterfront Leisure Centre. What’s more, there’s a rare outdoor lido at Charlton, allowing the brave to take an alfresco dip, no matter the weather. For the history buffs, amble along the maritime waterside from Woolwich to Greenwich by way of the Thames Barrier, with foot tunnels to explore, and ancient cosy pubs to linger with a glass of something cold.

Gails Woolwich
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Starbucks Woolwich
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Middle Dock Canary Wharf
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Charloton Lido Charlton
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Assembly Royal Arsenal Woolwich
5 / 8 Assembly Royal Arsenal Woolwich
Old Royal Naval College Greenwich
6 / 8 Old Royal Naval College Greenwich
Queen Anne Court Greeenwich
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Street Food Greenwich
8 / 8 Street Food Greenwich

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Stay connected to all that matters

Whatever part of the city you want to reach, Trinity Park puts you within reach. With numerous transport options available, London (and beyond) is your oyster...

Woolwich Dockyard National Rail

Woolwich Arsenal 2 mins
Greenwich 11 mins
Blackheath 10 mins
New Cross 23 mins
London Bridge 20 mins
Heathrow Terminal 5 26 mins

Uber Boat by thames clipper

North Greenwich 11 mins
Greenwich 22 mins
Canary Wharf 31 mins
Embankment 62 mins
Battersea Power Station 82 mins

Elizabeth Line

Canary Wharf 8 mins
Liverpool Street 15 mins
Farringdon 17 mins
Tottenham Court Road 20 mins
Paddington 26 mins
Heathrow Airport 54 mins

London City Airport

Amsterdam 1 hr 5 min
Paris 1 hr 15 min
Geneva 1 hr 30 min
Zurich 1 hr 35 min
Milan 1 hr 50 min

DLR

London City Airport 8 mins
Canning Town 12 mins
Stratford 20 mins
Canary Wharf 20 mins
Bank 27 mins

Walking

Woolwich Dockyard St 6 mins
Maryon Park 7 mins
Thames Path 9 mins
Sainsbury’s Supermarket 16 mins
Woolwich town centre 22 mins

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Perfectly placed for families, work and play

All paths lead to Trinity Park whether by land or riverside... Explore more with the Green Chain Walk.

Stretching from the River Thames to Nunhead Cemetery, the Green Chain Walk spans fields, parks and woodlands across 50 miles (82km), split into 11 easy-to-follow sections.

Go explore –perambulate, walk, jog, run, push, cycle and dawdle...

Educating growing minds.

For parents with children of all ages, from early primary schooling to secondary and further education, Woolwich and the borough provides an excellent selection of schools and educational establishments to choose from

Good schools for all ages

Primary Rating Distance
Windrush Primary Outstanding 9 mins
Thorntree Primary Good 12 mins
Woodhill Primary Good 4 mins
Mulgrave Primary Good 15 mins
Mary Magdalene Good 22 mins

 

Secondary Rating Distance
Royal Greenwich Trust Good 10 mins
Leigh Academy Blackheath Outstanding 27 mins
The John Roan School Blackheath Good 28 mins
Blackheath High School for Girls Independent 21 mins
The Pointer School Independent 23 mins
Townley Grammar School Outstanding 60 mins

 

Further Education   Distance
Greenwich University   22 mins
Rose Bruford – Theatre and Media College   42 mins
Woolwich College   16 mins
University of East London   42 mins
UAL – Stratford   51 mins
UCL School of Management   34 mins
London South Bank University   47 mins
Cass Business School   45 mins
Goldsmiths University   35 mins
University College London   52 mins
City, University of London   55 mins
UCL East Campus (Stratford)   48 mins
SOAS University   55 mins
University of Westminster   47 mins
UAL: Central Saint Martins   59 mins
Queen Mary University of London   50 mins
King’s College London   47 mins
London School of Economics   50 mins
Imperial College London   61 mins

*All travel times are based on the fastest walking or public transport times according to Google Maps.

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