Two youth guides talking with a guided tour participant in front of Antony Gormley's 'Quantum Cloud' installation

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Join one of The Line's public art tours around Greenwinch Peninsula. This free, circular walk will be led by The Line's Youth Guides, introducing you to the art, nature and history along the route.

The Line is East London's public art trail that connects Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2, following the waterways and the line of the Greenwich Meridian.  

Start: meet at North Greenwich Station (Bus Stop B). Look out for the Youth Guides who will be wearing blue t-shirts.

Tour Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

End: The walk ends at 1pm. You can either continue following the route of The Line by taking the IFS Cloud Cable Car to Royal Victoria Dock, or continue on a circular loop to North Greenwich station.

There are cafes, toilets and outdoor seating at North Greenwich.

What to expect;
- The tour passes 6 different artworks, and passes alongside the Thames.
- Wear appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothes.
- Carry water and suncream.

To find out more, visit The Line's website here.

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Public Transport Directions

The closest station to the start and end point is North Greenwich. North Greenwich is connected by the Jubilee Line and various bus routes.

Guided Public Art Tour of The Line: Greenwich Peninsula

Type:Guided Tour

Meeting Point: North Greenwich Station (Stop B), North Greenwich, London, SE10 0PH
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