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Down by the banks of the Thames, a bold, new Peninsula is flourishing. And Peninsula Gardens is at the centre of it all.
A collection of four characterful buildings, each just a minute’s walk from the river, each within touch of the Peninsula’s Central Park, and each connected to the wider city.
It is a natural sanctuary to retreat to and grow from. Where design meets nature. Where tranquility meets culture. Where land meets water.
Coming soon ...
Down by the banks of the Thames, a bold, new Peninsula is flourishing. And Peninsula Gardens is at the centre of it all.
A collection of four characterful buildings, each just a minute’s walk from the river, each within touch of the Peninsula’s Central Park, and each connected to the wider city.
It is a natural sanctuary to retreat to and grow from. Where design meets nature. Where tranquility meets culture. Where land meets water.
Greenwich Peninsula is the perfect mix of culture and serenity. Surrounded by 1.6 miles of the River Thames and with 48 acres of green space, residents and visitors can enjoy river walks, art trails, running and biking paths and large parks with meditation points throughout.
Design, art and culture are at the forefront of everything Knight Dragon develop which can be seen across the Greenwich Peninsula neighbourhood. The area offers over 40 restaurants and bars, a golf driving range, an art gallery, public artworks by Damien Hirst, Allen Jones and Morag Myercough and plenty of events including farmers markets, jazz concerts, outdoor cinema and art exhibitions.
Newest to the neighbourhood is London’s Design District. Launching last year, the Design District is home to 13,000 creatives including hair salons, ceramicists, a florist, production companies, shoe designers and so many more. Bureau is the Design Districts co-working members club and offers year-round events and monthly Supper Club.
Take to the air on London’s only cable car and enjoy a truly unique experience in east London.
Experience unique and breathtaking views of the city. Some of the landmarks that can be seen include Canary Wharf, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Shard, The O2, the Thames Barrier, Maritime Greenwich and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. This is your unique opportunity to sit back relax and enjoy spectacular aerial views of the capital from the sky.
A fresh hub for Greenwich Peninsula: one bar and six independent vendors serving up irresistible treats from the world’s streets. Take it to go, or make time to dine on the terrace or mezzanine oasis.
London’s first-ever elevated riverside linear park on Greenwich Peninsula. Initially 1km in length, running from Peninsula Square to the river and along the riverside, The Tide will eventually stretch 5km in length around the whole Peninsula.
Along the way, take in public art installations by global and emerging artists, including Damien Hirst, Allen Jones and Morag Myerscough, enjoy food and drink from independent traders beside the river or relax by one of the 5 meditation points from OPO by BeBox.
The O2 is home to the world’s most popular music, sport, comedy and entertainment. Experience shopping at ICON Outlet; climb Up at The O2; enjoy cinema, trampolining and bowling and choose from over 30 bars and restaurants.