Something special happens when we get close to water. Suddenly the sky expands above you and the light seems brighter, and maybe your mood lifts too - this is the Blue Mind effect.
The ARRIVAL theatre adventure starts with engaging workshops where locals tell Royal Docks stories.
We visited Royal Victoria Gardens for Healing Together, the closing event for Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, where North Woolwich really came out to play.
The Royal Docks Team is delighted to announce it has commissioned two world-renowned production teams to produce new immersive experiences for the public in October as part of its Autumn cultural programme Royal Docks Originals.
As we activate the Royal Docks’ amazing waters, we take a look around the world at other great waterside developments.
Summer is in full swing in the Royal Docks, and the lawns and dockside are full of people. But where to eat and drink?
Striking architecture, natural landscapes, history, innovation, community, creativity: the Royal Docks has it all. And one of the best ways to immerse yourself in it is by exploring the area.
This brand-new publication, which not only serves as a review of the activities that have lit up the docks recently, also looks ahead to the summer programme and further into the future.
On 8th July, it will be 100 years since the Royal Docks were completed – so much has happened, and yet we’ve barely begun.