Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the Painted Hall at the is known as the UK’s own Sistine Chapel. This masterpiece is once again open and is the perfect place for GROUPS groups to visit. While away the hours in one BROCHURE of London’s most beautiful locations as you peruse the stunning recently BRING YOUR GROUP TO THE renovated Painted Hall, MAGNIFICENT PAINTED HALL wander the atmospheric grounds, view Tudor remains or try Afternoon Tea in our brand-new Painted Hall Café.

WHAT TO EXPECT: Pre-booked groups (10+) will be given priority access to the breathtaking Painted Hall, Sir James Thornhill’s stunning artwork. Tickets includes use of a multimedia guide, talks and tours throughout the day and hands-on exhibits.

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Ticket Price Number in Group Coffee, lunch and afternoon tea will be (Per Person) served in the Painted Hall Café with Groups 10+ Entrance Ticket* £10.50 min 10 its elegant columns and vaulted ceiling; Companion Guide Free Free providing the perfect space for groups. Companion Coach Driver Free Free Children (16 and under) Free Up to 4 with one adult ticket Tea/Coffee plus pastry £5.40 Tea/Coffee plus pastry(pre 10am) £6.60 *The discounted group ticket is valid for 1 day entry only. Groups are welcome to join our public guided tours but these Two Course Lunch £21.00 are on a first come, first served basis. Afternoon Tea £18.00 Please visit ornc.org/group-visits where you can book your tickets online. Cream Tea (Scone & Tea) £5.40 Tea/Coffee £2.50 Glass of Wine £6.50 PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR Glass of Prosecco £7.50

Prices are per-person for pre-booked groups only – Alternatively we can arrange a private guided tour with one of our local experts. Please minimum of 10 in a group. contact our Box Office to book and to discuss your requirements.

Expert Guide 1hr Tour* £125.00 max 20 in a group PRIVATE DINING

*Groups 10+ Entrance Fee must be purchased. We charge an additional flat fee for our Expert Guide for groups up to 20. Upgrade your dining experience with Lunch or Supper in the exclusive Admiral’s House. ‘OUT OF HOURS’ GUIDED TOUR - EXCLUSIVE PAINTED HALL ACCESS

Cost* Number in Group The Admiral’s House forms part of (Per Person) the oldest collection of buildings on site. Morning An elegant townhouse, with two floors, (08:00–10:00) £34.00 min 10 joined by a beautiful period staircase, Evening situated on the edge of the Thames, (18:00 –20:00 Sun & Mon only) £50.00 min 10 with awe-inspiring, yet tranquil views of the river and across to Canary Wharf *Includes entrance fee and guide. and the City. We have several other spaces available for exclusive hire including the Painted Hall. Please BOOK NOW contact our box office for more details. Visit our website or contact our Box Office to book now ornc.org/group-visits | +44(0)20 8269 4799 | [email protected] Cost From £56 p/p (minimum 20 people) GETTING HERE Tickets include access to the new Sackler Gallery, where you can learn how Thornhill By Coach By Rail created the Painted Hall There is a coach drop off point in Stockwell Mainline rail services run from Charing Cross, and meet the many characters, including Street (SE10 9JN) which is a 7-minute Waterloo East, Cannon Street, London Bridge gods and heroes, shown on the ceiling. walk to the Old Royal Naval College. and Dartford to Greenwich. Greenwich station Alternatively, there is a free coach parking is located in Zone 2 and 3 and is a 10-minute on Norman Road (SE10) and Charlton walk away from the Old Royal Naval College. Way (SE3) or paid coach parking on Turn left when you leave Greenwich station to Park Row/Romney Road (SE10 9NL). head for the town centre. Alternatively you can take the DLR from the station to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich. Join one of our guided tours or use our fantastic By Car From the north use M25 via the A2 new multimedia guide (available in 7 languages). or M11/A12 Blackwall Tunnel. Please By River Discover how the Painted Hall was designed to note that there is limited parking in Regular riverboat services leave from celebrate England’s naval power, prosperity and Greenwich, particularly at weekends. Westminster, Embankment and Tower Piers monarchy, alongside its history since, including the Paid car parking is sited in Park Row to Greenwich Pier. Greenwich Pier is located site where Admiral Nelson was laid in state, naval (SE10 9NL) and Cutty Sark Gardens. on the river, a 2-minute walk away from officers dined, and blockbuster movies were shot. Old Royal Naval College and Visitor Centre. By Tube Take the Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf and By DLR change to the Docklands Light Railway. Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich. You can also take the Jubilee Line to North The Old Royal Naval College is a Take a tour of Sir Christopher Wren’s landmark Greenwich (the O2) and then take either bus 3-minute walk from the station. buildings, designed as a home for retired seamen. 188 or 129 which stops on Romney Road. Explore the magnificent architecture, wander our atmospheric grounds, hear the stories of the people who made this place their home, marvel at the exquisite 18th-century Chapel of St Peter and St Paul and the famous Water Gates, or try your hand at getting a strike in the Victorian Skittle Alley.

Former home to Greenwich Palace and birthplace of King Henry VIII and Queen , the story of Greenwich starts here. Catch a glimpse of this former royal home where new renovations allow visitors to see parts of the palace’s foundations.