top of page
Spring 20218.jpg

111 Places in Greenwich

That You Shouldn't Miss

Solange Berchemin, Martin Dunford

Contains numerous colour photographs

by Karin Tearle

240 pages

13,5 x 20,5 cm

5,25 in. x 8 in.
ISBN : 978-3-7408-1107-5

£ 12.99
$ 20.00

111 Places in Greenwich

That You Shouldn't Miss

GUIDE

Make the most of Greenwich, with this new guide to the sights and secrets of London‘s maritime borough, from the hidden treasures of the Maritime Museum to the engineering marvel of the Thames Barrier. Take a trip on the river’s oldest passenger ferry, visit Britain’s most spectacular Baroque interior in the Painted Hall, or just chill out in one of Greenwich historic riverside pubs. As you‘d expect, there’s a huge amount to see and do in the town where East meets West, and time literally begins! 

Solange Berchemin

Solange Berchemin was born in Lyon, France. Her Library Science degree at university marked the start of her adventures with words and stories. She moved to Greenwich with her partner three decades ago. She worked as food and travel journalist for some of the major national newspapers and magazines and an international TV channel. But, nothing compares to her time as a columnist at the Greenwich Visitor.
She is the author of seven books among which
111Places in the Lake District that you Shouldn’t Miss.
To read her complete biography go to www.solangeberchemin.com 

Berchemin_Solange_edited.jpg

Martin Dunford​

Martin Dunford is one of the founders of the international travel guide series Rough Guides. He is the author of more than 10 guidebooks and was the publisher of Rough Guides for many years, before going on to found the UK travel and accommodation website www.coolplaces.co.uk. Martin also works as a freelance travel writer, writing regularly about the UK, Belgium, Holland and Italy, among other destinations, and as a consultant, advising digital businesses on travel content. Finally he is a trustee of the Norfolk charity, The Broads Trust, working regularly with tourism businesses in the Broads National Park. 

Dunford_Martin_sw.jpg
bottom of page