The Peninsula, just two minutes from North Greenwich Tube, will organize a series of arts and cultures events.
The Secret 7 “Exhibition in Now Gallery, in association with War Child UK, will exhibit manga designs for artists such as Jessie Ware, Scissor Sisters and Sophie Ellis-Kextor from April 11 to June 1.
The Firepit gallery currently presents Exposed, an exhibition of contemporary art that supports the Pink Ribbon Foundation, with 10 percent of all sales donated to the beneficial organization.
This exhibition will run until June 7 and is free to attend.
The gallery will also organize stories around the fire: Black History 365, celebrating the work of the black artists of the United Kingdom from April 10 to 25.
The Greenwich Peninsula Art Trail will guide visitors through public facilities of artists such as Damien Hirst, Morag Myerscoough and Ian Davenport.
The Ecology Park, a four -acre wetland escape, will organize several events, including feathered Friday on April 17 from 11 am to 3 pm, and the Women’s Nature Wellbeing Club on May 9, 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm
Explore exhibitions, walking for nature and street food next to the river (Image: Greenwich Peninsula) The park is 12 minutes walk from the subway station.
The tide catwalk, a path by the river with art, food stops and meditation pods, is open every day from 7 am to 10 pm
Design District Yoga offers yoga at the time of the roof lunch every Thursday from 12 pm to 1 pm for £ 5.
Peninsula’s golf driving range is open every day from 8 am to 11 pm
Eat your way around the world without leaving the canteen (Image: Greenwich Peninsula)
The singing Food Hall & Bar sacrifices the food of Daily Street of six world kitchens, with drinks served late.
Greenwich’s Peninsula market operates every weekend from 11 am to 6 pm in Peninsula Square, offering artisanal meals, crafts and art.
The activities aim to provide a variety of options for residents and visitors to enjoy the spring season in Greenwich Peninsula.