Find the easiest ways to travel to Greenwich campus at the University of Greenwich. Discover the transport options available to you for your journey.
Greenwich Campus
The university's largest campus is centred on three baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren at the end of the 17th century.
By tube DLR Cutty Sark (approx. 3 min walk)
By train Greenwich and Maze Hill (approx. 8 walk)
By river boat Greenwich Pier - Ferry service (3 min walk)
By bus TFL buses frequently run close by.
By car Public 'Pay and display' car parks nearby.
By campus bus Campus bus service between campuses.
Greenwich Campus
Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London SE10 9LS
10 Stockwell Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9BD
Cooper Powerhouse/Devonport House, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9JH
Hamilton House, 15 Park Vista, Greenwich, London SE10 9LZ
Public transport to Greenwich
Bus
The following bus routes stop in Greenwich town centre just outside the campus:
Bus No. | Route | Weekday Frequency (minutes) | Bus Stops |
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129 | Lewisham - North Greenwich | 6-10 | Greenwich Station - Greenwich High Rd - Cutty Sark / Nelson Rd - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
177 | Thamesmead - Peckham | 9-11 | Greenwich Station - Greenwich High Rd - Cutty Sark / Nelson Rd - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
188 | North Greenwich - Central London | 6-10 | Macmillan Student Village - Creek Rd - Greenwich Church St / Cutty Sark - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
199 | Canada Water - Catford | 10-13 | Macmillan Student Village - Creek Rd - Greenwich Church St / Nelson Rd - Greenwich High Rd - Greenwich Station |
286 | Sidcup - Greenwich | 8-11 | Cutty Sark - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
386 | Blackheath - Woolwich Arsenal | 15 | Greenwich Station - Greenwich High Rd - Cutty Sark / Nelson Rd - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
N1 | Central London - Thamesmead | 30 | Macmillan Student Village - Creek Rd - Greenwich Church St / Cutty Sark - National Maritime Museum - Maze Hill |
For more information visit TfL.
Intercampus Buses
For travel between our campuses refer to the University bus service.
Trains
Docklands Light Railway (DLR)
The nearest station is Cutty Sark a two minute walk to the campus West Gate entrance. Direct services run from Bank, Canary Wharf, Lewisham and Stratford and easy connections are available from Tower Gateway, Beckton and London City Airport.
National Rail
Train services are provided by Southeastern, refer to National Rail Enquiries for timetables. There are two stations within easy walking distance of the campus both on the same line; Greenwich Station on Greenwich High Road (also a DLR station) and Maze Hill Station in Tom Smith Close. Details below:
Station | Direct train links | Distance | Bus routes |
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Greenwich (Zone 2/3) | London Cannon Street, London Bridge, Deptford, local stations from Dartford via Woolwich, and local stations from Rainham via Chatham and Gravesend. | 9 mins walk to West Gate entrance | 129, 177, 199, 386 |
Maze Hill (Zone 3) | As above. | 8 mins walk to East Gate entrance | 129, 177, 188, 286, 386 |
If travelling westbound for main campus it is quicker to alight at Maze Hill otherwise alight at Greenwich station. Please refer to the Google map for help with directions.
London Underground (Tube)
For connections from the Tube alight at Canary Wharf station on the Jubilee Line and get a DLR Lewisham bound train to Cutty Sark station. More info from TfL.
River services
Thames Clippers operates a regular boat service from Westminster to Greenwich Pier (adjacent to the Old Royal Naval College) stopping at various locations on route. The journey takes 35 minutes in total and is possibly the fastest way to travel from Central London.
Further information
For help with understanding fares and tickets read our Public Transport page.
Traveline provides help with journey planning.
Cycling and walking to Greenwich
Cycling
Cycle routes
- TfL provides information on the best cycle routes.
- The ride from Avery Hill Campus takes around 30 minutes using our suggested route on Google maps.
- Cycling is not permitted on the campus except in College Way and along the designated cycle path adjacent to the river.
Cycle parking
- Gated compound between Dreadnought and the Stephen Lawrence Building with space for 80 bikes. Access using Greenwich Gateway card.
- Bike hoops for 56 bikes in the grounds of Dreadnought.
- Bike hoops for 74 bikes in the Queen Anne car park adjacent to Park Row.
- Bicycles are parked at your risk. We do not accept liability, for any loss, destruction, damage or theft. We recommend you purchase a good quality 'D'-lock.
Facilities for cyclists
- Showers are provided in the basement of Dreadnought and in QA202 on second floor of the Queen Anne building.
- Lockers are provided in the basement of Dreadnought and at QA202. Apply for a locker via the university online store.
- A bicycle repair kit and pump is available to use at the East Gate Security Lodge.
The London Cycling Campaign are a useful source of further information about cycling.
Walking
The campus is within easy walking distance of all our halls of residence in Greenwich. Devonport House and Cutty Sark Halls are both just a 1 minute walk away from the Dreadnought building. Daniel Defoe Hall is 11 minutes and Rachel McMillan Hall in Deptford 14 minutes.
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel links Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs north of the river. If you have time there are also some very pleasant walks and fantastic views in Greenwich Park just south of the campus or along the Thames river path which runs alongside our northern boundary.
Walkit.com provides information on walking routes in London.
Driving to Greenwich
Road Directions
The post code is SE10 9LS.
From M25 North
Exit at J27 for M11 towards London follow signs for A12 Blackwall Tunnel. After tunnel exit the A102 onto the A206 and follow sign-posts for Greenwich. Continue along this road for approximately one mile. Shortly after the BP garage turn right at the traffic lights into Park Row. There is a public car park immediately on the right. The campus is on the left but see the notes on car parking below.
From M25 South
Exit at J2 for A2 towards London. Head for Blackwall Tunnel onto A102. Exit A102 via slip road for A206 and follow directions provided above.
Parking
The car parks for the campus are in front of Queen Mary Court and Queen Anne Court accessed through the East Gate off Park Row. The space is shared with other site users, see car park layout. The university has an allocation of 110 bays. Due to this limitation parking is reserved for staff permit holders, disabled drivers, and visitors with pre-arranged parking.
Permit Type | Fee | Comments |
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Greenwich Campus Staff | £55 monthly | Deducted monthly from salary in arrears. Proportional discounts for part time hours. Valid at all campuses. Subject to waiting list, e-mail travel@gre.ac.uk. |
Greenwich Campus Affiliate | £55 monthly | For non-UoG employed staff. Paid online by direct debit. Valid for 365 days at all campuses. Subject to waiting list, e-mail travel@gre.ac.uk. |
Greenwich Campus EV | £0 | For staff zero emission electric vehicles only. Free until 31-July 2025 at all campuses. Subject to staff waiting list for existing non-permit holders, e-mail travel@gre.ac.uk. |
Cutty Sark Hall, Burney Street Car Park, and Greenwich On-Street | £55 monthly | For staff only deducted monthly from salary in arrears. No discount for part time hours. Also valid at Avery Hill and Medway. Subject to waiting list, e-mail travel@gre.ac.uk. |
Disabled | £0 | With proof of Blue Badge. Valid until badge expiry at all our campuses. |
Visitor | £5 per day | Bookable by staff @ visitorparking.gre.ac.uk and recharged to host department. |
Greenwich Motorbike | £0 | For staff and students. Parking area is close to East Gate entrance. |
There is no parking available on-campus for students. There is a public car park just outside the campus in Park Row. Greenwich Council provides information about this car park and other council car parks in Greenwich.
Staff permits
Staff parking permits are issued for the Queen Mary and Queen Anne car parks on-campus, and for 10 bays in the car park underneath Cutty Sark Hall in Welland Street and in Zone EG on street. There is however a long waiting list for all staff parking in Greenwich. Please e-mail travel@gre.ac.uk to be added to the waiting list.
Staff pay-as-you-go parking
If you work at Greenwich and do not have a staff monthly permit you can park at Devonport on a pay-as-you-go basis. The Devonport car park is accessed off King William Walk next the Cooper Powerhouse. The charge is £5 per day using Paybyphone (location code is supplied by request to Transport. Note this car park is for staff only on weekdays and shared with the public at weekends. Use is monitored by ANPR cameras.
Disabled parking
Blue Badge holders must apply online for a Disabled Persons Permit to park on-campus. Students or staff with disabilities not covered by a Blue Badge should contact the Student Wellbeing Service or Occupational Health respectively.
If you have a Disabled permit you may also park at the Dreadnought building in the bays reserved for disabled drivers. These are accessed through the gates off King William Walk (between the public bus stops). Inside the entrance you will need to call the Security telephone number on the sign to access and exit the parking area.
Visitor parking
If you are a guest of the university and require parking you will need to arrange this through your host. Staff visiting from other campuses must book visitor parking using the online booking system.
Contractors
All contractors needing to park on the campus must have visitor parking booked online. This needs to be agreed with the relevant project manager. Regular contractors can arrange for free parking for their company vehicles either by contacting their project manager or sending vehicle details direct to travel@gre.ac.uk.
Motorbikes and Scooters
If you have a motorbike or scooter you can park this in the designated parking area near to the East Gate entrance. You will need to request a permit from our online permit system.
Car Share
If you drive to campus you can help the environment by registering your journey with our car share scheme provided by Liftshare. You could save money and make new friends.