Experience London from the water with the Thames Sightseeing Cruise from Westminster to Tower Bridge. Enjoy a relaxing journey on the open-air upper deck or in the heated salon while taking in the city’s most famous landmarks.
Perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time, this cruise offers stunning views of the London Eye, HMS Belfast, the National Theatre, and the Tower of London. Listen to engaging live commentary in English or choose recorded commentary in 14 languages for extra insights.
With flexible options for one-way or round-trip cruises and multiple boarding piers, this scenic ride is a quick, convenient, and memorable way to explore the heart of London.
Highlights:
• Scenic Thames River cruise from Westminster to Tower Bridge
• See London icons like the London Eye and Tower of London
• Live English commentary and optional 14-language audio guide
• Flexible one-way or round-trip cruise options
• Multiple boarding piers for easy access and convenience
Round-Trip, Timed Ticket - 1 H
One-Way Flexible Ticket
One-Way, Timed Ticket - 30 Min
See London’s iconic landmarks from a fresh perspective with a Thames Sightseeing Cruise from Westminster to Tower Bridge. Relax on the open-air upper deck or stay warm in the heated salon as you glide along the River Thames.
This short (30 minutes to 1 Hour), scenic cruise is perfect for first-time visitors or anyone with a tight schedule, giving you a quick but memorable view of London’s famous sights.
Admire landmarks like the London Eye, HMS Belfast, the National Theatre, and the Tower of London while enjoying live English commentary or optional recorded commentary in 14 languages. Choose a one-way trip or a round-trip, and pick your preferred boarding pier for a convenient and flexible experience.
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