Greenwich Peninsula - London

Greenwich Peninsula is a dynamic new area of London bringing the city energy to a waterside setting, fuelled by a creative spirit.

On Greenwich Peninsula, a uniquely modern area of London is emerging that harnesses an inventive spirit to create a truly forward-think- ing neighbourhood. The £8.4 billion investment in the Peninsula is forging an entirely new community and a creative blueprint for the London of the future 

Combining cutting edge design with a vibrant cultural scene in a setting of wide-open skies and sweeping river views, it’s a community with both creativity and relaxation at its heart. Wrapped by the majesty of the Thames and only one stop from Canary Wharf, Upper Riverside is one of seven integrated and distinctive neighbourhoods that are rising up across the Peninsula. 

Shopping

The Greenwich Peninsula is home to the o2 - the world’s most successful entertainment venue, Icon fashion outlet and London’s largest cinema 

Interior of a modern shopping mall decorated for Christmas with a Christmas tree in the center and staircases on either side leading up to an area with hanging silver ornaments and decorative lighting.

Location

Incredible connections will take you to Canary Wharf in two minutes, London Bridge in 8 and the West End in 17 minutes bu Undergrund or riverboat services

An aerial view of a city skyline at dusk, with tall buildings, bridges over the river, and city lights

Community

Newly completed design district now home to an array of creatives, tech businesses and craftspeople 

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Leisure

The world renowned 02 dome is home to entertainers and sportspeopel from all over the world and nearby is Greenwich Peninsula range London’s leading golf destination

A city skyline with a large white-domed stadium featuring yellow supports, along a river with a boat, under a partly cloudy sky during sunset.

Green Spaces

1.6 miles of riverfrontage and 3 parks accompany the Tide, a mil elong elevated park with art installations by famous artists such as Damien Hirst

Aerial view of a modern urban waterfront with high-rise buildings, a landscaped plaza, promenade, and people walking along the pathways.

Architecture

Designed by SOM – the architects behind the Burj Khalifa, Dubai and One World Trade Center, New York with amenity spaces andInterior designs by Tom Dixon

Modern living room and dining area with large windows, beige sectional sofa with patterned pillow, black and white terrazzo coffee table with books and a plant, yellow dining chairs around a round table, black cabinet, and contemporary chairs.

Development Highlights:

  • At 150 acres in size - twice the size of Soho - Greenwich Peninsula is one of London’s most ambitious redevelopment projects 

  • 17,000 new homes, 7 neighbourhoods, 12,000 new jobs, 48 acres of open public space 

  • 1.6 miles of River Thames frontage and walk-way 

  • Home to the o2 - the world’s most successful entertainment venue, Icon fashion outlet and London’s largest cinema 

  • Transport connectivity includes  

    • Jubilee Line at North Greenwich Station – 2 mins to Canary Wharf (Crossrail), 8 mins to London Bridge, 17 mins to Bond Street  

    • Uber Boat – stops at 23 piers along the Thames including Bankside, Westminster and Waterloo 

    • Emirates Cable Car – 1 km long crosses the River Thames to Royal Victoria Dock 

  • 3 parks / big green spaces including Central Park at over 600 metres long 

  • Design District neighbourhood recently completed - 16 buildings by 8 different architects now home to an array of creatives, tech businesses and craftspeople 

  • The Tide - London’s first-ever elevated riverside Linear Park - currently 1km long - includes public art installations by Damien Hirst, Allen Jones and Morag Myerscough 

  • Educational institutions includes Ravensbourne University London on site – a digital media and design university, attended by David Bowie and Stella McCartney