Thames River Hop-On Hop-Off Cruise
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What to expect
A hop-on hop-off cruise is an excellent way to navigate through London effortlessly, while being lulled by the Thames. The city's main attractions are located near the River Thames, and you are free to disembark whenever you wish to visit a museum, admire a monument, or stroll through an attractive neighborhood. It's hard to resist stopping at the Tower of London, one of the oldest buildings in the English capital. You will also likely disembark in the Greenwich area, just after the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf, to get a closer look at the famous Prime Meridian and the Old Royal Naval College. After these two stops, you will realize that the waterway allows you to discover a city from a new perspective and understand why London would not have become such an important city without the presence of the Thames.Practical Information
- Departures daily from 10 am to around 6 pm (see schedules according to the boarding port)
- Departure frequency: approximately every 40 minutes
- Not suitable for wheelchair users
5 Boarding Ports
- Westminster Pier
- London Eye Pier
- Bankside Pier
- Tower Pier
- Greenwich Pier
London Along the Thames
Consider the Thames as your private chauffeur during your multi-stop cruise. Travel at your own pace. Embark, stop over, and conclude your river experience whenever you wish. Westminster Pier, next to the magnificent Palace of Westminster, is one of the main departure points. Alternatively, you can board on the other side of the Thames, at the base of the London Eye, a giant wheel with ultra-modern design inaugurated for the millennium celebration.
From the Thames, you can admire buildings with striking contrasts, including the Royal National Theatre with its classical architecture and the Tate Modern, a museum of modern art housed in a former power station. The St. Paul's Cathedral, an architectural gem envisioned by Christopher Wren and recognizable by its majestic dome, is among London's must-sees. Take the time to disembark also at Tower Millennium Pier, next to the Tower of London, and at Tower Bridge. Your boat will calmly lead you to Greenwich, a neighborhood famous for its Royal Observatory and the original meridian line (Prime Meridian) which still serves as a reference for establishing the world's time zones. Step into a pub for refreshment, then board another boat to continue your day with the Thames.
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