
With a packed programme of events there’s something for everyone this Spring at the Old Royal Naval College.
From the first weekend in April, visitors will have the opportunity to discover why the Old Royal Naval College is the UK’s No. 1 Heritage Filming Location by booking onto a brand-new film tour, Wigs, Weddings, Powder and Palaces, featuring the many period dramas filmed in Greenwich, including Bridgerton (the tour includes a fun and interactive 15-minute class of hand fan etiquette and its secret meanings) and The Crown.
Back by popular demand, the Behind The Scenes: Dome Tours will return this Spring. From 20th April, the exclusive tours are a rare opportunity to explore inside the iconic Chapel Dome offering incredible 360° views of the River Thames and the London skyline and a chance to view Sir Christopher Wren’s remarkable architectural designs up close.
The UNESCO World Heritage site’s dedication to wellbeing continues throughout Spring, with Feel Good Friday Yoga sessions, running on the last Friday of every month and held in the spectacular surroundings of the Painted Hall. Also new for Spring 2025 is Baby Yoga helping parents and carers bond with their baby through this all levels yoga class held in a magnificent setting.
The Monteverdi Choir will return to the Old Royal Naval College to delight audiences in the iconic Chapel of St Peter & St Paul with an exquisite concert on Saturday 3rd May. The Docklands Sinfonia will present a Film Music Concert on Saturday 24th May in the magnificent Chapel of St Peter and St Paul - an unforgettable experience featuring iconic and recognisable film scores from Hollywood’s greatest movies.
The popular Greenwich Dog Show returns to the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College on 25th May. This is a highly anticipated day out for the whole family and a chance to show off your prize-winning pooch! New for 2025, there will be a 'Best Bridgerton Lookalike' category as the Old Royal Naval College celebrates 100 years of on-site filming.
Three Inch Fools return with a brand-new Tudor musical romp, in which Good Queen Bess takes centre stage. The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I is an open-air performance in the Queen Mary Courtyard on Wednesday 28th May. This production promises to be largely historical and always hysterical.
Also new for March 2025, the Old Royal Naval College has joined over 750 museums, galleries, gardens, and cultural spaces on Bloomberg Connects. This free digital guide enables visitors to explore the site on their own devices. The app can be downloaded HERE
Location: Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NN
Further Information: What’s on at Old Royal Naval College