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GuestReady - Lovely Apt near the Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park offers accommodation in London, 0.9 miles from O2 Arena and 1.4 miles from Greenwich Park. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchen.
The apartment features a flat-screen TV.
Olympic Stadium is 3.7 miles from the apartment, while Victoria Park is 3.7 miles away. London City Airport is 1.9 miles from the property.
Hi there! My home is in the hands of GuestReady, a professional property management company helping hosts around the world deliver outstanding experiences to their guests. They welcome all guests, prepare the homes for your arrival and will be available 24/7, should you have any questions or requests. From the second you book to the moment you check-out, they’re here to make sure you have a smooth and comfortable stay! With years of experience in the hospitality business, you’re assured to have a fantastic stay at any of GuestReady's properties in London. They manage multiple properties around town, so if you're looking for something specific, do let them know and they’d be happy to help you find the perfect place. We're looking forward to meeting you and are always happy to answer any of your questions! Warm regards, GuestReady London Team My home is in the hands of GuestReady, a property management team that works hard to make sure your stay is smooth and comfortable! They will be available 24/7 should you have any questions or requests during your stay.
Close to O2. Easy access to public transport. With in 1 minute walking there are cafe, pharmacy, hair saloon, Dry cleaner, grocery store.
On the lower level of the park there is a popular children's playground (north-east corner, close to Maze Hill railway station) and an adjacent boating lake. There is also a herb garden (close by entrance to Greenwich town centre). On the upper level, there is an extensive flower garden complete with large duck pond, a rose garden, a cricket pitch, many 17th-century sweet chestnut trees with gnarled, swirling trunks, tennis courts, a bandstand, Roman remains, an ancient oak tree (known as Queen Elizabeth's Oak, associated with Queen Elizabeth I)[8][9] and an enclosure ('The Wilderness') housing some wild deer.
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