Greenwich is a district of London where you can find an urban village inside the busy city. Children will love the Visitor Centre where they can try on various costumes including Henry VIII's jousting armour and interactive displays. The Old Royal Naval College is a wealth of activities and information. If you are not afraid of heights try the O2 observation tower, enjoy walking tours, enjoy treasure hunting at the shops, or relax in the park-like area and watch performers. Greenwich is also the place to find some of the top original English cuisines for a week-end brunch buffet. Take your family to the restaurant and then enjoy a day exploring the district. Saturday and Sunday are good times to find cheap meal items and plentiful fun. When you want to find restaurants with tasty French bistro items, brunch buffet Italian delights, European wonders, British comfort food and more you might try looking along Entertainment Avenue near the O2 building and observation tower. There are also great family restaurants serving brunch with cheaper options for children along the A206 and A200 just a couple of blocks from the Deptford Creek. Week-end specials may include original buffet offerings or cheap brunch items for children. Greenwich is a district that is easy to walk through on a Saturday or Sunday. Public transportation to the area for your week-end family brunch can be obtained via the Charing Cross, Waterloo (East) or London Bridge trains. The boat at Greenwich Pier is great fun is an original way to get across to Greenwich on a Saturday or Sunday. Bus routes are cheap, and several routes and times keep visitors and locals headed in the right direction. Particularly 177 or 180 Thamesmead, the 188 North Greenwich, 199 Catford, or the 286 and 386 Greenwich lines.