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Illuminated River Official Boat Tour
See London at night bathed in the light of the Illuminated River project. Every Saturday from Tower Pier.
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Sit back, sail through rush hour and arrive stress-free. Flexible ticketing options available while season tickets offer you the best value for money
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Bikes permitted
Bring your bike on board at no extra charge. We can currently carry up to 14 bikes on our largest vessels. Pets are also welcome.
There are toilets with accessible facilities on board most of the fleet. Our larger boats also have baby changing tables.
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Boat accessibility information.
All our boats are wheelchair, mobility scooter and pram accessible by ramp. All boats, except Star, Storm and Sky Clipper, have accessible toilets and larger boats have baby changing tables.
All our piers are step-free and wheelchair accessible except for Cadogan, London Bridge City and Wandsworth Riverside Quarter piers.
Mobility scooter owners are welcome on board but need first to apply for our Mobility Scooter Recognition Scheme .
You can bring your guide or assistance dog on board for free.
Any person with a valid Disabled I.D. badge/card, will get 50% off ticket fares and a complimentary ticket for their carer.
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Thames River Cruises
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is the fastest, most frequent and reliable fleet on the River Thames - carrying over 4 million passengers last year. Unlike most other forms of public transport, we are always reliable - the only days our river boats don’t run are Christmas and Boxing Day.
Thames River Boats
Our Thames river boats are fully equipped with comfortable seating and plenty of space. Our larger river boats all have licenced on-board bars, with a range of coffees, snacks and alcoholic drinks. They all have toilet facilities, and some even have baby changing facilities. Our Thames river buses have Metro and City AM newspapers available on board and Free Wi-Fi is available at our main piers. The experience of travelling through London on a Thames river bus is unlike any other form of travel, providing an epic experience for its users. Far more enjoyable than struggling for space on a packed London Underground tube, quicker than driving or getting the bus, and less exhausting than walking or riding your bike!
Our History
Starting in 1999 with just one boat in operation, our fleet has grown exponentially to 20 high-speed Thames river boats, offering services from all major London piers every 10-20 minutes. Our services cater for everyone from early morning commuters to night-time passengers. There are countless reasons to choose a London River Bus over any other form of transport – choose a Thames river cruise next time you need to travel through London.
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Thames River Evening Cruise
Select Your Experience
Westminster To Tower Bridge Quay Thames Cruise
- You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
- Enjoy a cruise from Westminster Pier to Tower Bridge Quay, with a choice between one-way and round-trip.
- Let the live English commentary wash over you as you enjoy the city views, or tune in to WiFi audio guides available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin.
- Revel in a serene route that takes you through Embankment, Festival, and Bankside piers before reaching Tower Bridge Quay.
- Catch stunning views of famous monuments, including the London Eye, National Theatre, HMS Belfast, Tower of London, and many more.
- Sightseeing Cruise (One-way or round trip)
- Live English commentary
- WiFi audio guides in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin
This ticket has the following options that you can choose from:
- One-Way Cruise
- Round Trip Cruise
Evening Cruise on River Thames
- Enjoy a 2-hour cruise on the Thames during the sunset which offers the best views of the city at the best times of the day.
- Check out the prominent landmarks of the city from the water including the London Eye, Big Ben, London Bridge and more.
- Relish a selection of delicious canapes and sparkling wine as you relax on the Thames evening cruise.
- Head indoors and witness the breathtaking cityscape while enjoying a live pop, rock, swing, or funk performance.
- Please note: Children aged 13 and under are not allowed on the cruise.
- 2-hour evening cruise on the Thames
- Sparkling wine or soft drink on arrival
- A selection of cold canapés served throughout the evening
- Live music performances on board
- These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Westminster To Greenwich River Thames Sightseeing Cruise
- Take the scenic route from Westminster to Greenwich by hopping onboard this River Thames cruise.
- Tune in to an engaging WiFi audio guide (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin) as you enjoy the cruise.
- See the iconic monuments of London such as the London Eye, Tower of London, The Shard, and many more.
- Choose between a one-way trip or a round trip to enjoy more time onboard.
- River Thames sightseeing cruise tickets (one way or round trip from Westminster to Greenwich)
- WiFi audio guide (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin)
- One Way - Westminster to Greenwich
- Round Trip - Westminster to Greenwich and Back
- You will need a smartphone to access the live audio commentary.
- Please note that the exact cruise times might vary.
- At Westminster Pier go directly to the boarding point B.
- At Greenwich Pier board from the right-hand side of the pier.
Combo (Save 5%): Westminster Abbey with Audio Guide + River Thames Sightseeing Cruise + Optional London Eye Tickets
- Make the most of this unbeatable combo that lets you visit Westminster Abbey, and go on a Thames River cruise, with an optional London Eye visit.
- Explore the historical treasures of Westminster Abbey, like the Royal Tombs where 30 monarchs are buried, and the College Garden, the oldest in England.
- Step aboard a relaxing River Thames sightseeing Cruise, and soak in panoramic views of famous London landmarks including the Tower Bridge.
- Upgrade to take a 30-min spin on the London Eye, Europe's tallest observation wheel, and take in stunning 360-degree views of the London skyline.
- Westminster Abbey entry tickets
- Audio guide in Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Japanese, Italian, Hungarian, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, and English
Westminster to Greenwich River Thames Sightseeing Cruise
- 1-hour Westminster to Greenwich River Thames sightseeing cruise
- WiFi audio guide in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin
- 30-min ride on London Eye (optional)
- London Eye guide (optional)
- Tip: Look for the Pyx Chamber, where coins were tested for their purity in medieval times.
- Photography, large suitcases, and bulky items are not allowed inside the Abbey.
- Entry is permitted free of charge for wheelchair users but some areas of the Abbey are inaccessible to wheelchair users.
- Pets or animals are not allowed except for guide, assistance, and/or hearing dogs.
- Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.
- While there is no strictly enforced dress code, please note that the Abbey is a place of worship, and it is better to be dressed modestly.
- Tip: If you want the best photos, aim to sit on the right side of the boat going from Westminster to Greenwich, or on the left side on the way back.
- This experience is wheelchair-accessible.
- Tip: Make a time-lapse video of your rotation to capture the changing views.
- Note that children under 2 can go for free but require a ticket to enter.
- Items that can be taken aboard include briefcases, laptops, baby bags, foldable buggies, and drinking water.
- Children under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by adults.
- Large bags, sharp objects, and items that can cause security hazards are strictly prohibited.
Thames River Evening Cruise | "Greasing the Thames with gold"
The River Thames, a ribbon of history snaking through the heart of London, has long been a source of inspiration for poets and artists. While Alfred Noyes, in his poem "On the Embankment," captured the stark contrast between the merriment within warm interiors and the harsh realities on the cold streets, his words also held a truth about the Thames itself:
“Within, it was colour and laughter, warmth and wine. Without, it was darkness, hunger and bitter cold…”
Noyes might have highlighted societal disparity, but the magic he hinted at within – the warmth, the laughter, the vibrant life – perfectly embodies the experience of a Thames River Evening Cruise. As the city lights shimmer on the water and the gentle current carries you along, you’ll encounter the evening of a lifetime, coupled with sparkling wine, canapes, and live music.
Why go on a Thames River Evening Cruise?
Illuminated river project.
Unlike daytime cruises, the evening bares the artistic marvel of the Illuminated River Project. Imagine cruising under 9 bridges adorned with stunning LED light installations. Illuminated River is a massive public art project that will illuminate nine bridges along the Thames River, from London Bridge all the way to Lambeth Bridge. The Thames transforms into a canvas of ever-changing colors and patterns, when on a Thames River Evening cruise.
Perfect for any occasion
Get on an evening cruise, ideal for pre-dinner drinks, date nights, or hanging out with friends. It's like going to a bar, but better! Enjoy live music, tasty snacks, and amazing views.
Live entertainment
Sip bubbly, nibble on delicious snacks, and take in the stunning sights of London's landmarks. There's no tour guide talking—just relaxing music from a live performer. Choose between the cozy main saloon or the open-air deck, both offering prime views of London's riverside marvels.
Love in the air (and the views!)
The city takes on a whole new character at night. The daytime hustle and bustle melt away, replaced by a romantic, almost ethereal glow. Spot the vibrant nightlife districts like South Bank come alive, their energy pulsing from the river's edge.
Know your pier
How to get there.
Boarding Point: The Tower Pier (EC3N 4DT)
Address: Lower Thames St, London EC3N 4DT, UK | Find on Maps
Getting there:
- By Bus: If you're taking the bus, hop off at the Tower of London (Stop TB). It's just a quick 2-minute walk to the boarding point. Look for buses 15 & N15.
- By Metro: For subway travelers, head to Tower Hill station. It's only a 4-minute walk to the boarding point. Catch the Circle or District line to get here.
Your other cruise options
Views of london at night from your evening cruise, riverside restaurants in london to try out after your thames river evening cruise, emilia’s crafted pasta.
- Location: C3, Ivory House St Katharine Docks
- Enjoy a harbourside lunch at this fresh pasta joint in St Katharine Dock. Watch yachts and pleasure cruises while you dine.
High Timber
- Location : 8 High Timber Street, London EC4V 3PA
- Located off the north elevation of the Millennium Bridge, this Thameside restaurant offers a South African-inspired menu. Sip on Jordan Chardonnay while enjoying stunning sunset views.
- Location : 172 Shepherdess Walk, London N1 7JL
- Set on a former Dutch barge in Islington, this restaurant offers seasonal drinks and small dishes. Don't miss Bruno's, the adjacent cocktail bar.
Hawley Wharf
- Location: 1 Dockray Place, London NW1 8QH
- Explore Camden Market's new canalside area with an array of street food traders. Enjoy your meal while gazing across the canal.
The Lighterman
- Location: 3 Granary Square, London, N1C 4BH
- Named after Victorian Lightermen, this King's Cross restaurant boasts multiple terraces overlooking the Regent's Canal. Enjoy a modern British/European menu.
- Location: 90 York Way, Kings Cross, London N1 9AG
- This King's Cross gem offers farm-to-table dining with beef and lamb sourced directly from their farm in Northumbria. Enjoy their massive wraparound terrace with canal views.
Frequently asked questions about Thames River Evening Cruise
Yes, booking your tickets online beforehand is essential for a Thames evening cruise. This ensures you have a spot on the boat and avoids any disappointment on arrival.
Thames evening cruises typically last for two hours. This allows you ample time to relax, enjoy the sights, and take in the beautiful scenery along the river.
Smart casual attire is ideal for a Thames dinner cruise. It's a chance to dress up a bit, whether you're celebrating a special occasion, enjoying a date night, or starting your evening before heading out for dinner elsewhere. Avoid wearing flip-flops, ripped jeans, or overly casual leisurewear.
Prices for Thames evening cruises start from £35.10 per person. The exact cost can vary depending on the company you choose, the cruise duration, and any special inclusions like meals or entertainment.
Absolutely! Your comfort is important, so all Thames evening cruise boats have fully equipped toilets onboard.
Yes, you'll find a fully stocked bar onboard most Thames evening cruises. This allows you to purchase drinks and snacks throughout your journey.
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Take in the best of London’s waterside viewpoints with our Thames River sightseeing cruise, from Bankside to Westminster via Tower Bridge. We pride ourselves on being a family-run business, ensuring every guest feels welcome the minute they step aboard our boats. Our friendly crew will make sure you have an enjoyable experience throughout your time with us, and we look forward to welcoming you onto the Thames. Select a one-way or round-trip cruise from Bankside to Westminster, with regular departures and spectacular city views over famous landmarks including the Tower of London, The Shard, HMS Belfast, Shakespeare's Globe, the Tate Modern, the National Theatre, the London Eye, and Westminster Palace.
Yes. Always confirm with ticket office or crew as to the time of the last boat.
The journey time from Bankside Pier via Tower Bridge to Westminster Pier is 40 minutes.
With the round-trip ticket, you’ll need to change boats at Westminster Pier for the return trip.
Yes, we have fully-licensed bars selling a wide range of tasty snacks and drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic.
Westminster lies in the heart of London and the list of attractions here is seemingly endless. Highlights include the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, the Southbank, and The Sea Life London Aquarium. You can find more details on our Attractions page.
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Thames River Cruises in London: Options, Offers and Available Routes
The famous Thames River Cruises in London are definitely one of the best things you can do during your visit to the city. And we would highly recommend it to anyone who is planning on visiting London, especially if it’s your first time in London.
By going on a cruise along the famous River Thames, you’ll see London from a unique perspective as it passes through the centre of the city. You will get to see most of the iconic buildings and landmarks of London, such as Big Ben (Houses of Parliament), the London Eye , Shakespeare’s Globe , St. Paul’s Cathedral , Tower Bridge , The Tower of London , The City Hall of London , the Shard … and many more.
Sightseeing Thames River Cruises: Available Routes
Before you book one of the Thames River Cruises available, it´s important to know that there are two types of routes that you can opt for:
- Circular route: This route starts and ends at the same pier, so it goes up the river and then turns round to go back to where it started. It usually lasts approximately 45 minutes.
- Hop-on Hop-off River Cruise: This options means that you can get on and off at different stops as many times as you like. If we’re honest – this is our favourite option as you can really make the most of it. To enjoy a whole day out, we would suggest starting in the area of Big Ben or the London Eye and head over to Greenwich. Get off at Greenwich, explore the area, and then go back to Tower Bridge and disembark at Tower Bridge Pier to have a wonder around the area of the Tower of London. You could then get back on board, and take the boat back to Westminster (London Eye / Big Ben).
Sightseeing Thames River Cruises
The best sightseeing Thames river cruises in London are the ones that are partly covered in our opinion, as you will be able to enjoy the cruise and the views in all weather conditions. Ideally, you want to be outside, to enjoy the cruise as much as possible, but if you know your cruise is partly covered, you won’t have to worry about the weather.
Sightseeing Thames River Cruises also include a tour guide, who will talk you through what you are seeing and what side of the river you need to look at. There are also headphones available to listen to the commentaries in different languages.
There are different options available when buying a Thames river sightseeing cruise to take in the best views of London:
- You can buy tickets for a circular cruise from Westminster to St Katharine’s dock
- You can buy tickets for a hop on hop off sightseeing cruise with 4 stops: Westminster, London Eye, Tower Bridge and Greenwich.
- You can buy tickets for a direct cruise that will take you from Westminster to Greenwich , perfect for visiting the Greenwich area.
Combining a Sightseeing Thames River Cruise with another London Attraction
Free thames river cruise when you buy tickets for the sightseeing bus tour in london.
When you buy tickets for the sightseeing bus in London, you get given a ticket for a free Thames river cruise in London. The type of cruise included depends on the sightseeing bus tour that you choose. Some will include a round trip, whilst others will include a hop on hop off river cruise. There is time to go on a sightseeing bus tour and a river cruise in London in one day.
This is probably one of the best options if you are visiting London and want to get the most out of your trip to London.
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London Pass
A London Pass card is a tourist pass that gives you FREE entry to over 60 of London’s most famous attractions. A one day access to a Hop On Hop Off Thames River Cruise is included in the London Pass. This is one of our recommendations on our suggested itineraries to make the most of the London Pass .
You can buy a London Pass for one day, two days, three days, six days or ten days. Making the most out of the London Pass isn’t very difficult at all, considering the amount of attractions included.
⇒ Find out more about the London Pass
London Eye + Thames River Cruise combined ticket
You can combine your London Eye ticket with a Thames River Cruise ticket. Purchasing a London Eye Experience with a 40-minute circular sightseeing cruise, will give you the possibility of seeing London from the sky and the river! It’s always cheaper to buy combined tickets to different attractions in London rather than buying tickets for each attraction separately.
⇒ Find out more about the London Eye
Thamesjet Speedboat
Another fun way to see London is to go on a thrilling River Thames speedboat ride. This is a fun-filled 50-minute ride, taking you along the most scenic stretch of the Thames first, allowing you to take plenty of photos.
It starts at Westminster Pier, and once it passes Tower Bridge the speedboat picks up the speed heading over to Canary Wharf at full-throttle.
This is a fantastic option if you are travelling to London as a family as the kids will love the experience.
⇒ Find out more: Thamesjet Speedboat .
Uber boat: River Bus Services
Fares and routes for River Bus Cruises
The best route on the River Bus for sightseeing is the RB1 commuter service route, which covers the stretch of the river from London Eye to Greenwich. It has the following stops: London Eye – Embankment – Blackfriars – Bankside – London Bridge – Tower Bridge – Canary Wharf – Greenland – Masthouse Terrace – Greenwich – North Greenwich.
On this route, you will pass iconic places like Big Ben, the London Eye, Shakespeare’s Globe, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Greenwich. You can buy a Thames Clipper Roamer Ticket for this sightseeing route of the River Bus, enabling you to hop on and hop off during the day at different stops.
See all River Bus Routes here
River Bus service: Buying tickets, prices and transport cards
To hop aboard a River Bus you can either buy your ticket online in advance or buy one at the ticket office. If the ticket office is closed you can buy a ticket on board. As the river bus is part of London’s Transport system, you can use your oyster card to pay as you go or your contactless card to use the service.
Roamer Ticket Prices
A roamer ticket gives you the option to hop on and hop off the River Bus all day. The prices for this roamer ticket are:
Adult: £19.50 Child (5-15): £9.75
⇒ You can buy a Thames Clipper Roamer Ticket here
Prices for the hop-on hop-off sightseeing river cruise are £ 18.75 adults and £12 child. When comparing prices, you’ll see that the ticket prices for the river roamer ticket and the sightseeing cruise are actually very similar. But I think you get a lot more out of a sightseeing cruise. It is a much more enjoyable experience, as you have a tour guide explaining what you are seeing, and you can enjoy the cruise on the deck outside if the weather is nice.
You can also look at the city cruises website for more ticket options.
Using Oyster Card, Travelcard and Contactless Debit Cards
You can also use your Oyster Card on the River Bus services. When you use an oyster card, you will automatically get a 10% discount on the price of a single journey ticket bought at the ticket office. All you need to do is tap your oyster card on the yellow card reader when entering and exiting the boat. The price of the ticket will depend on the travel zones used (central, east and west)
If you have a travelcard (either added to your Oyster Card or as a paper ticket) you can get a third off the ticket price. To receive this discount you simply have to present your travelcard at the ticket office when buying your ticket.
Children aged 5-15 receive a 50% discount on the price of a ticket and children under 5 travel for free.
Price comparison
River Bus prices – including Central and East zones – from Westminster (London Eye) to Greenwich.
Special Thames River Cruises
If you want to do something extraordinary, then why not consider lunch or dinner on board, maybe even with a show whilst you’re cruising the River Thames? You can even take to the water for a very special traditional British Afternoon Tea.
Check out some of these:
- Sunset cruise with champagne
- Afternoon tea Thames River Cruise
- River Thames Lunch Cruise
- Bateaux London River Cruises
London New Year´s Eve Cruises to see the Fireworks
One of the best ways to welcome the New Year in London is on a Thames River Cruise. There are many options available for this – you can have a four-course sit-down meal with live music or a more informal picnic on board, or you can even combine a meal at a restaurant and then hop on a boat to see the fireworks at midnight. Some are family-friendly too.
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Best London Thames River Cruises – Which One is the Best?
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Embark on a journey along the beautifully scenic and meandering river Thames, with one of the best London Thames River cruises !
A trip to London isn’t fully complete without learning more about the historic Thames, a crucial route for trade and transportation dotted with iconic landmarks and numerous bridges!
Experience the charm of London from the Thames with our top 3 river cruises. Enjoy sightseeing, indulge in afternoon tea, or savor a delightful dinner as you glide along the iconic river. Dive deeper into our diverse selection of Thames River cruises below – one of the most memorable things to do in London !
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List of Thames River sightseeing cruises
1 – westminster to greenwich cruise by thames river sightseeing.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 10752 reviews )
“Very entertaining and pleasant ride and the explanations (in English) were very entertaining and interesting. There is also an app to get information about the sights in other languages.” Brigitte, Getyourguide
Explore the delights along the river Thames with the Thames River Sightseeing which includes cruising past some of London’s top cultural highlights such as the Tate Modern art gallery, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and the impressive 310-meter Shard skyscraper!
Sit up on the outer deck and take in the refreshing breeze coming straight off the river. The journey will take you to the fascinating area of Greenwich , celebrated for its Royal Observatory , large green park and a historic bustling market dating back to the 1700s.
Don’t forget to take a look at the Cutty Sark, a clipper ship from the 19th century that was formerly used for transporting tea!
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The boat deck offered some great panoramic views for soaking up the sights of London! The live guide kept us entertained, providing plenty of historic facts and background knowledge along the route. Thanks to the skip-the-line ticket everything was super smooth and we didn’t have to queue for boarding!
2 – Westminster to Tower of London cruise by Thames River Sightseeing
Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 113 reviews )
“The narrator was so informative and the view from the boat was beautiful!!!” Patricia, Tiqets
For those looking for a slightly shorter river cruise, but still jam-packed with a high density of major sights, hop on board the Thames River Sightseeing tour to the legendary Tower of London ! The Tower of London is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight featuring a white tower built by William the Conqueror dating to the 11th century! The tower is also world famous for being home to the Crown Jewels!
During this fascinating river journey, guests can hop on or off at Embankment Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier, or St Katharine’s Dock. Cruise past the London Eye , the London Dungeon , the National Theatre and the HMS Belfast and learn more about the rich history of the capital!
The live guide was engaging and we enjoyed learning more facts about iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Awesome views and photographs of Tower Bridge. All the crew staff were super friendly and made the experience a relaxing part of our day out in London.
3 – River sightseeing cruise by The London Eye
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 802 reviews )
“The boat ride was good fun, very full but still the lovely staff made it a great experience. Must be done at least once.” Sarah, Viator
After embarking on a trip in the extraordinary London Eye, get a river’s eye view of the big wheel during The London Eye river cruise which will take you down the Thames to the Tower of London.
Highlights include watching the lively atmosphere along the Southbank with views of the Tate Modern Art Gallery, the open-air Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and the iconic Oxo Tower.
Snap some photos of the grandiose dome of St Paul’s Cathedral with its famously unique double-shell design before arriving at the Tower of London, home to ravens, beefeater guards and royal treasures!
Highly recommended for all ages. The guided commentary consisted of a good balance between historical background facts, compelling storytelling and humor. It was beautiful passing under the London bridges and gazing up at the London Eye from the water. Great views of the stunning St Paul’s Cathedral.
4 – Hop-on hop-off sightseeing cruise by City Experiences
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 ( 15 reviews )
“It very good experience. The commentator was very good man and very updated with latest news too. He was very funny man making Very good jokes.” Rousa, Tiqets
With boats departing every 30 minutes, this 24 hour ticket hop-on hop-off cruise is ideal for those looking for a flexible schedule!
If you want to avoid messing around on the tube, this City Experiences river cruise is an ideal way to transport yourself to some of the best major landmarks whilst soaking up the incredible views of the river.
Hop on the boat as many times as you please in 24 hours so you can really get to know the animated atmosphere along the banks of central London! Enjoy a live guide on board who can fill you in with lots of interesting facts along the way.
It was great to have the option of a hop-on hop-off boat as we could get off at the London Eye and explore the beautiful Jubilee Gardens and the Sea Life London Aquarium. I loved watching how the light along the river really changes throughout the day.
5 – River cruises from Westminster Pier by Thames River Boats
The Thames River Tours cruise from Westminster to Kew is undoubtedly one of the best London Thames River cruises for those wanting to see a large stretch of the river! From the Houses of Parliament , meander past Lambeth Palace, the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury that dates back to the 13th century!
Pass by the towering Art Deco chimneys of Battersea power station and the green park areas of Wandsworth and Bishops Park as you meander along the Thames.
Sit back and relax as you pass under impressive bridges such as Chelsea or Albert Bridge and admire the mix of charming riverside houses, boat clubs and small river islands.
It was lovely to get a contrast from the hustle and bustle of busy Westminster and travel down the river to pass by some more tranquil areas such as the edge of the London Wetland Center. We loved seeing the iconic glass greenhouses such as the Victorian Palm House at Kew!
6 – River cruises from Kew Pier by Thames River Boats
With a collection of over 50,000 living plants, the Royal Botanical Gardens of Kew are a great starting point for a Thames River Tours cruise.
Before embarking on your riverboat look around and discover the Temperate House (the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world), the Treetop walkway or the historical Queen Charlotte’s Cottage!
From the Kew Pier, travel along the river to see the major sights of Westminster such as the London Eye and Houses of Parliament. Or instead opt for a trip towards Hampton Court in Richmond, a superb example of 16th-century Tudor architecture with the oldest surviving hedge maze in the world!
We selected the cruise from Kew to Hampton Court. It was great to stop off and explore the Henry VIII apartments and Tudor style Great Hall at the Palace. Passing through Richmond was very pleasant with lots of riverside pubs and restaurants and elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings.
7 – Hop-on hop-off Uber boat cruise by Thames Clippers
Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 1081 reviews )
“I am new to the city but honestly, I got to see all the key monuments while beating the excessive crowds by boarding the Thames Clippers.” Brantley, Headout
Roam around plenty of London river sights thanks to the efficient Thames Clippers boats! The boats run across a wide circuit divided into three zones (the West Zone, the Central Zone and the East Zone). Choose your itinerary stops and explore areas such as Vauxhall where you can check out the Battersea Power Station, the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens or glimpse the MI6 headquarters!
Alternatively, why not get off at London Bridge city, where you can gaze up at the famous Shard (the tallest building in the United Kingdom), delve into the gourmet treats of Borough Market or discover contemporary artists at Tate Modern?
Good news is that the boats run from early morning until late at night!
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The coffee from the onboard bar was very tasty. The boats are frequent and the speed powerful. A scenic and fast way of traveling around the city especially with the River Roamer Hop On Hop Off Pass. Amazing views and helpful staff on board.
8 – Thames River sightseeing cruise by Viscount Cruises
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (62 reviews)
“a great way to see some of the iconic buildings and bridges of London – highly recommend” Everly, Tripadvisor
On a river trip with Viscount Cruises travelers can pass by more than 44 London landmarks starting off at Westminster and continuing along to Greenwich.
During cold weather, there is interior seating available in the heated saloons with panoramic windows for optimal river views. Pass by Embankment Pier and look out for Westminster Bridge, the South Bank cultural center and Shakespeare’s Globe. Capture some extraordinary photos as you go under Tower Bridge with its intricate Gothic and Victorian-style design!
Finish off your cruise in Greenwich, an area dotted with historical buildings such as the Old Royal Navy College and the Royal Observatory founded in 1675!
We could download an interesting audio guide on our phones to listen to during the cruise to help us learn more about the key landmarks on route. The option of a 2 day river pass was useful since we were visiting London for multiple days allowing unlimited access to the boats!
9 – Thames River sightseeing cruise by Terrible Thames
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 (23 reviews)
“Fabulous experience…so much fun and energy from the guys…. loads to laugh at and learn about London, tremendous for kids and bigger kids (aka adults) thank you!!” Lain, Tripadvisor
The Terrible Thames boat rides are the best London Thames River cruises for those in search of some engrossing storytelling regarding the darker and more gruesome historic tales of the Thames! Learn more about important historical figures who have left their mark on London’s history from Henry VIII and Queen Boudicca, to the notorious Jack the Ripper!
Expect plenty of entertainment and wit along with lots of unusual facts and gory anecdotes that you wouldn’t experience on a typical London tourist sightseeing trip!
This river cruise certainly makes a memorable day out for all the family!
The actors were brilliant and really brought the stories and facts to life! A fantastic way to get the kids engaged in sightseeing and curious about the past of London. The dialogue is fast paced and also includes a bit of audience participation which was hilarious! Classic family fun!
List of Thames River brunch and lunch cruises
1 – thames river lunch cruise by city experiences.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 1019 reviews )
“Great value for money, food was very good, staff were friendly and the commentary was great. Very relaxing and enjoyable experience.” Stephen, Headout
Soak up the breathtaking views of London from the river as you tuck into a delicious two course lunch! The City Experiences lunchtime cruise is the perfect romantic experience for couples or a memorable way to celebrate with friends and family during your trip to London.
All diners have access to the views as you meander along the river but book in advance to reserve a window seat.
When you have finished dining, head up onto the panoramic deck for 360-degree views of the river and take some excellent snapshots of top sights like the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and the Tower of London! Get a a close up shot of Big Ben and some interesting angles as you go under London Bridge.
A relaxing dining experience with an informative commentary detailing the sights as we passed along the riverbanks. The service was excellent and the food was very good. The crew was professional and attentive, assuring an enjoyable day out!
2 – London lunch cruise by Thames Dinner Cruise
Enjoy the sights of the Thames during the daylight with the lunchtime Thames Dinner Cruise experience.
Guests will be served a scrumptious 2-course meal while watching the activity on the riverbanks and the historic mix of river architecture pass by!
The cruise can cater to several special dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, dairy free and Halal alternatives which must be pre-booked in advance!
Starting at the Tower of London, head along until London Bridge and pass the famous Millennium Bridge, taking in the sights of the Southbank and Westminster!
A unique dining experience that is a lot more special than any static restaurant. The roasted supreme of chicken was very moist with delicious dauphinois potatoes and vegetables. We also enjoyed the lemon meringue tart. The commentary was interesting and we learned some new facts!
3 – London bottomless brunch cruise by Thames Dinner Cruise
This fun-loving brunch cruise organized by Thames Dinner Cruise promises an unforgettable experience with plenty of glasses of Prosecco and tasty snacks!
Relax as your glass is refilled and tucked into your individual brunch box (both vegetarian and vegan options are available upon pre-booking)! During the cruise guests can boogie along to the DJ party playlist, watching out for major landmarks along the Thames such as Big Ben, the London Eye and London Bridge!
This lively brunch cruise is perfect for birthday celebrations or sophisticated bachelor/ette groups for both Londoners or visitors alike!
What a treat to sail down the Thames with a glass of fizz! The atmosphere was super enjoyable with friendly vibes and great tunes playing! We spotted lots of London sights that we recognized up on the top deck. We particularly liked the salmon and cream cheese bagel and Italian pasta salad.
4 – Halal Lunch Cruise by Halal Tourism Britain
Treat yourself and your loved ones to a 2 course lunch menu on the Halal Tourism Britain river cruise for some tasty food accompanied by great central London panoramas!
Enjoy waiter’s service to your table as you gaze out of the large panoramic boat windows!
After you have your finished tea or coffee, guests can stroll around on the open air deck and spot some classic British landmarks such as the glorious dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, the 21 meter tall Cleopatra’s Needle obelisk, The Golden Hinde (a replica of Sir Francis Drake’s galleon ship) or the gigantic Shard!
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An excellent way to spend midday in London! We savored the delicious leek and mushroom creamy chicken dish and it was fun to cruise past Southbank and the City of London. We got some excellent photo opportunities of the Houses of Parliament and the tour duration was the perfect length for dining and appreciating the views.
List of Thames River afternoon tea cruises
1 – afternoon tea cruise by city experiences.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.4/5 ( 1722 reviews )
“Great activity for people who want to explore London by boat. Got amazing glimpses of the city from the Thames whilst enjoying a traditional afternoon tea with sandwiches, scones and petit four” Dana, Getyourguide
The City Experiences Afternoon tea river trip is one of the best London Thames River cruises for those who love a good selection of finger sandwiches, freshly baked cakes, scones laden with sweet fruit jam and clotted cream and a refreshing cup of classic British tea!
Listen along to the onboard commentary whilst sipping on your tea and learn more facts about the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe, the Shard and much more!
Put your feet up after a long morning of sightseeing and allow yourself to be mesmerized by the calm waters of the Thames and the interesting array of different architecture along the banks!
A delicious selection of egg and cucumber sandwiches and plenty of sweet treats. The panoramas were amazing and we appreciated the unlimited refills of tea and coffee during the trip. Couldn’t feel more British than savoring a scone whilst cruising past Big Ben!
2 – Afternoon tea cruise by Thames Dinner Cruise
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 1303 reviews )
“First off, this cruise is very enjoyable, but add in finger foods and unlimited tea and we have ourselves a mighty winner.” Omar, Headout
Packed with tea time treats that will delight those with both a savory and a sweet tooth, the Thames Dinner Cruise afternoon tea experience is a wonderful way to enjoy the Thames highlights.
From Tower Pier, journey along through the Millennium Bridge and Blackfriars arriving at the heart of Westminster. Highlights include spotting the London Eye, Big Ben, St Paul’s and the HMS Belfast!
Feast on mini sandwiches, pastries and scones whilst listening along to the educational and entertaining commentary provided on board.
There are also options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, dairy free and Halal requirements!
The tables were well presented with generously laid out portions. Booking was very quick and hassle free. During the cruise, the staff were very friendly and accommodating. The commentary helped give us a broad overview of the different London neighborhoods as we passed by!
3 – Afternoon tea cruise by River Thames Cruises
Spend a relaxing afternoon in the spacious and comfortable boat of River Thames Cruises and treat yourself to a traditionally British afternoon tea served onboard. Expect all the classic afternoon tea trimmings such as finger sandwiches, sultana scones and lots of pastries!
When you have had your fill of cups of tea, head up on deck to experience the fresh breeze running straight off the river and observe the bustling riverbanks of central London.
Make sure to keep an eye out for impressive London landmarks such as Tower Bridge, the Golden Hinde, Tate Modern, Southwark Cathedral, St Paul’s, Big Ben and more!
A very satisfying afternoon tea occasion. For those who already have a feel for central London, it was nice having a river cruise without an overhead commentary so we could have a good chat over the scones and soak up the breathtaking cityscape views.
4 – Afternoon tea cruise by Halal Tourism Britain
Gather a group of friends or family and join Halal Tourism Britain for an afternoon tea experience along the river. Snack on traditional scones with clotted cream, cakes and expertly prepared Halal sandwiches during your ride.
As the boat cruises from Tower Pier up to the Houses of Parliament, keep a look out for the London Eye, The Globe Theatre, St Paul’s, Big Ben, Cleopatra’s Needle and the Tate Modern Gallery.
Guests can enjoy unlimited cups of tea and coffee to wash down the tasty afternoon tea treats. Sit back and enjoy the iconic sights of London flying past before your very eyes!
The boat crew was very helpful and made us feel right at home from the start of the cruise. Lovely warm scones and a good selection of freshly prepared sandwiches. Even though we weren’t at a direct window seat, the views were great and we enjoyed sitting up on deck after our tea.
List of Thames River evening cruises
1 – thames river evening cruise by city experiences.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.0/5 ( 388 reviews )
“Really was impressed with this little cruise. A nice way to end our trip to London. Nice drinks, nibbles and atmosphere. The music by Patrick Phelps was brilliant. Would highly recommend.” Mandy, Viator
Fancy seeing the twinkling lights along the riverbanks of the Thames and illuminated major landmarks? Embark upon the Evening river cruise with City Experiences for a unique journey combining live jazz music and the magical London sunset!
Sip on sparkling wine to celebrate the occasion and dig into some delicious canapé snacks. Get some fresh air out on the upper floor deck as the boat passes by Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye.
Watch the lights dance off Tower Bridge and watch that dreamy sunset glow encapsulate the city!
The bubbly upon arrival was fantastic and then there was an open bar to purchase further drinks. We loved the live singer on board who created a really warm and special atmosphere. A highlight of any trip to London!
List of Thames River dinner cruises
1 – dinner dance cruise by city experiences.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 1187 reviews )
“It was a wonderful way to spend an evening in London. The service was excellent. The music was great along with the female singer. The dancing was so much fun.” Linda, Getyourguide
Spice up your evening in London with an abundant 4 course meal and a live cabaret performance with popular musical songs from the West End.
This City Experiences evening dinner cruise is one of the best London Thames River cruises for those looking to get into the swing and have a bit of a boogie on deck. Kick the evening off with a welcome glass of sparkling wine upon arrival and watch the sun go down over the capital.
During the trip, guests can take some excellent photos of London’s illuminated modern landmarks such as the massive O2 arena, the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf and the City Hall, as well as post card classics such as the Houses of Parliament and St Pauls!
The music and singer were fantastic! The food was delicious and it was lovely to sit and watch the lights of the city go by whilst sipping on our after dinner tea and coffee. The tables were well presented and the ambiance felt cosy and intimate. A lovely way to spend a special evening!
2 – Dinner cruise with live jazz by City Experiences
Rating: ⭐️ 4.2/5 ( 153 reviews )
“It was a fantastic experience! The food was good, the service was good, the sprits were good, the jazz band was good, the weather was good, the selection was fantastic and one you will never forget!” Tiziana, Getyourguide
Combine the stunning sights of London’s riverbanks with an appetizing 3 course meal whilst relaxing to the chilled-out melodies of the ChiJazz quintet with a repertoire ranging from classic jazz to more contemporary pop songs.
The cruise takes place on the newest addition of the City Experiences fleet, the Millennium Diamond. This boat is a state-of-the-art vessel with a huge open deck and a modern dining salon.
Enjoy a complimentary glass of fizz upon arrival and allow yourself to be mesmerized by the illuminated glow of London at night!
A great cruise for jazz and food enthusiasts! The open deck area was very spacious and provided an excellent vantage point for observing the city. The staff were friendly and we managed to take some excellent photos before the dinner.
3 – London dinner cruise by Thames Dinner Cruise
Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 (391 reviews)
“This dinner boat cruise was amazing! My husband and I have a lovely time aboard this beautifully decorated boat. The food was very tasty and the staff were incredible. The sites to see were breathtaking.” Melinda, Google
For those looking for a fun filled evening combining live entertainment and the sightseeing panoramas of London by night, the Thames Dinner Cruise offers a four course set meal with a live professional performer and after-dinner dancing opportunities!
Enjoy popular songs from West End musicals and feel good party tunes as you sail along the Thames! Thames Dinner Cruises caters to vegetarians, vegans, gluten or dairy-free or Halal alternatives.
The boat has floor-to-ceiling windows around the dining area ensuring you can glimpse the sights passing by as you savor your dinner!
This dinner cruise is a very special way to spend a birthday or anniversary occasion. The sparkling wine upon arrival was lovely and we thoroughly enjoyed the burrata salad and warming tomato soup. We would definitely repeat the experience.
4 – Murder mystery dinner cruise by Thames Dinner Cruise
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 11 reviews )
“I had a blast! Good food and fun experience!” Thomas, Getyourguide
Get involved in an interactive murder mystery on the Thames Dinner Cruise involving plenty of clue solving and detective work! Put your brains to the test and prepare for the unexpected during this fun ‘who done it’ game experience!
Enjoy a 3 course meal on board and then head up to the upper deck to take in the views of London at night! From the banks of Westminster, the soaring Houses of Parliament and Big Ben to the modern skyscrapers and docklands of Canary Wharf, this dinner cruise offers plenty of spectacular views and entertainment.
A hilarious theatrical evening spent in good company. The murder mystery entertainment was fun and kept us on our feet and we loved taking some fresh air on deck for photo opportunities when going under London and Tower Bridge.
5 – Dinner cruise by River Thames Cruises
During the River Thames Cruises evening experience, guests can enjoy a delicious four course dinner full of British inspired dishes. Sip on a complimentary glass of sparkling wine upon boarding the boat and unwind from a busy day!
A live band on board provides fun dinner entertainment and there is a dance floor for those ready to party! Travel all the way to the Thames Barrier passing by the legendary sights of Greenwich, the City Hall and the modern O2 Arena.
What a sophisticated evening full of freshly prepared fine food and great wine. The live band were full of energy and they really lit up the experience. The boat crew were very helpful and ensured everything about the trip ran smoothly!
6 – Dinner cruise with Elvis Tribute by City Experiences
Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 ( 23 reviews )
“Awesome. Elvis was good, food was good, cruise the best we have done (and there are quite a few), service pleasant, good atmosphere.” Corina, Getyourguide
Transport yourself back to the golden age of rock and roll with the City Experiences Thames river cruise including a spectacular three course dinner and a live Elvis impersonator tribute band!
Kick your evening off to a celebratory start with a complimentary drink of sparkling wine on the upper deck before tucking into a freshly prepared dinner menu in the salon below. Get grooving and get your hips swaying to the timeless hits full of nostalgia and electrifying charisma!
In addition to the Elvis entertainment, feast your eyes on the views of London at night as the boat passes the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and the South Bank.
The Elvis tribute had a fantastic stage presence and really managed to captivate the whole audience during the meal! It certainly felt quite immersive and the diners felt truly part of the action. An evening of pure enjoyment for all!
7 – Dinner cruise by Golden Tours
For fabulous views of London by night and an outstanding four course meal, hop on board the Golden Tours dinner cruise!
Guests will be serenaded by a two-set live singer performance with the option to hit the dance floor after the meal or head upstairs on the open deck to breathe in the fresh nighttime breeze coming straight off the river.
As the boat sails down the river towards the Thames Barrier, keep your camera ready to capture the twinkling lights of the riverbanks and impressive landmarks such as Tower Bridge, the London Eye and Big Ben!
The atmosphere on board was fantastic with everyone joining in on the dance floor during the return journey back to Westminster. The cruise was extensive and we got to see a lot of main sights such as the Tower of London, St Paul’s, Canary Wharf and Greenwich.
List of Thames River speedboat tours
1 – speedboat tour by thames rockets.
Rating: ⭐️ 4.9/5 ( 527 reviews )
“Fantastic experience! Something to do absolutely if you visit London! The staff on board was really nice and good at their job! Recommended to everyone!!!” Valentina, Getyourguide
Zoom from the London Eye to Canary Wharf with the ultra dynamic Thames Rockets experience.
Speed under the bridges of London such as the magnificent Tower Bridge and look up at the city monuments as you propel across the waters to the docklands.
Enjoy the commentary provided by a comedian guide who will have you smiling with endless jokes and storytelling about the history of London. Traveling at 30 knots per hour, this speedy vessel will make you feel invincible! Soak up the refreshing and exhilarating breeze of the Thames first hand.
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Make sure you wrap up warm with weather appropriate clothing! It was extremely fun when the boat started going super fast. The captain and guide made the journey very enjoyable and we loved the feel-good music playing on the onboard sound system.
2 – Speedboat tour by Thames Tigers
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 663 reviews )
“We had such a fun trip. The tour guide was knowledgeable and very enthusiastic. Would highly recommend it!” Julie, Viator
Travel all the way from the Tower of London to Greenwich on the speedy Thames Tigers rib boat experience! Stop off at Greenwich to take a peak and learn a few facts about the famous Cutty Sark tea clipper ship and the impressive Royal Observatory before swerving past the magnificent O2 arena and heading back into central London!
With a maximum of 12 passengers on board, this tour is an intimate and exhilarating way to discover the heart of the Thames River! Listen along to your enthusiastic guide who will share snip bits of history and anecdotes through the journey.
What a blast of a ride! We had a real adventure along the Thames and it was great to pass through some of the different London neighborhoods. The boat was clean and comfortable and all the kids on board were absolutely loving it. A fabulous way to see London from another perspective.
3 – Speedboat tour by Thames Rib Experience
Rating: ⭐️ 4.8/5 ( 340 reviews )
For fans of high speed rollercoasters and sensational adrenaline kicks, there’s no better option than the dynamic Thames Rib Experience which allows you to blast through the river Thames on an exciting speedboat rib!
Get into the mood for adventure with some James Bond theme tunes playing on the loudspeakers as you zoom past iconic London sights and listen along to the entertaining commentary that will help orientate you along the way!
With a maximum of 12 passengers on board, this rib experience can guarantee some fast-paced exhilarating river action! See London as you have never seen it before and soak up the unparalleled city views!
We would definitely recommend wearing warm and comfortable clothing! The rib experience was a great team bonding experience, everybody on board was having a ball! We enjoyed every minute from start to finish, from the interesting facts and explanations of the cheerful guide to the super speedy accelerations!
4 – ThamesJet speedboat ride by City Experiences
Get ready for a thrilling rush of excitement with the City Experiences speedboat ride through central London. Feel like you are on a top secret MI5 secret mission as you wizz past major city monuments such as the Shard, St Pauls and the London Eye.
This fast paced river cruise operates during the summer months and don’t worry if you get slightly splashed because passengers are provided with protective waterproof jackets!
Feel your heart pumping with some epic river turns and twists as you propel across the Thames!
The crew made us feel really safe and there was a good safety briefing before we set off. We loved the bumpy parts of the boat ride and the guests were shrieking in excitement. A great way to see a lot of London landmarks in just 50 minutes. What a ride!
List of Thames River private small boat tours & boat rental companies
Escape the crowds with our curated selection of private cruises in London. Indulge in luxurious yacht experiences for tranquility or rev up the excitement with high-speed power boats among friends.
For an exclusive touch, charter a houseboat or yacht for a day on the Thames, offering a unique and sophisticated way to enjoy London’s iconic waters. The perfect way to relax and create some long lasting memories!
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1 – Tate Boat
For those who want to explore both the modern art collections in the Tate Modern (located inside the former Bankside Power Station on the South Bank) and the huge collection of British masterpieces at Tate Britain (situated at Millbank on the North Bank), opt for the Tate Boat that connects the two galleries!
On average a typical journey between the two galleries takes around 25 minutes!
2 – Cruise London
For large birthday events, weddings and celebrations, Cruise London offers a private party boat charter with two spacious indoor decks and an outer garden deck. The boat can cater for up to 245 guests should you be looking for a large venue capacity!
Cruise London can personalize and tailor your river cruise to suit your preferences with special drinks, food menu and in-house entertainment options.
3 – Thames Luxury Charters
Thames Luxury Charters offers a large and elegant fleet of private charter vessels with a capacity of up to 620 guests if you are planning a huge celebration!
Their famous boats include the Dixie Queen, a replica 19th-century paddle steamer that frequently docks at Tower Pier or the smaller Edwardian built in 1985 by Sir Richard Branson.
4 – Thames Limo
For an intimate romantic dinner, private sightseeing tours or small and select birthday parties, Thames Limo offers private sunset Thames cruises or daytime private river cruises to Hampton Court Palace in a luxurious Venetian water limousine!
The Venetian water limousine adorned with a Union Jack on its hull mixes British character with Italian style finesse!
5 – Out on the Thames
With Out on the Thames guests can customize their river itinerary when hiring a choice of three large party boat vessels. The MV Hurlingham has a capacity for 150 guests with a DJ booth and dance floor!
For sightseeing tours, groups can hire out the 200-guest capacity M.V. Chay Blyth, a traditional British passenger boat! Alternatively, experience the historic MV Viscount Boat built in 1907 with a large open front deck.
6 – Diplomat Cruises
If planning a romantic proposal whilst in London, consider the luxury VIP yachts available at Diplomat Cruises ! They also offer sightseeing cruises with personal guides or dinner cruises with private chefs or buffet catering.
For those who like a bit of fast paced action, their high speed cruises on a private Sunseeker Superhawk promise excellent London panoramas and Bollinger.
7 – Capital Pleasure Boats
Capital Pleasure Boats tick all the boxes for large scale private club nights, birthday discos to graduation parties. With the choice of 4 party boats based at Temple Pier in Central London, the Capital Pleasure Boats can hold from 40 to up to 240 passengers.
Relax on the sundeck, show off your moves on the dance floor, or dine in the central heated saloon areas!
8 – Westminster Party Boats
Westminster Party Boats provide private chartered events boats that can travel between Gravesend and Kew. They accommodate a wide range of group sizes from just 2 guests up to 220.
With over 30 years of experience organizing and hosting events on the River Thames, the Westminster Party Boats can find the right boat for your occasion.
How to book Thames River cruises in London?
Many companies are offering Thames River cruises and there are also many travel websites selling the same tours online. Certain websites may offer discounts, so prices may vary from one website to another.
To ensure that you find the best deal for your river cruise, use the Tourscanner search engine to thoroughly compare offers, reviews, and prices!
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Top London Thames River Cruise Experiences
Speedboat Adventures
For an adrenaline-fueled experience, consider a high-speed RIB (rigid inflatable boat) tour. Hold on tight as you zip past iconic sights while learning about the city’s history from a different perspective. These exhilarating rides are perfect for thrill-seekers looking for an unconventional Thames adventure.
- Speedboat Tour Through Heart of the City (45 minutes): Race through London’s iconic landmarks on a high-speed power boat cruise from Tower Bridge Quay, capturing selfies under Tower Bridge and experiencing an adrenaline-fueled tour past St. Paul’s Cathedral, Canary Wharf , and the Cutty Sark.
- River Thames Speed Boat Tour (50 minutes): Embark on a River Thames boat cruise led by a witty comedian guide, weaving cheerful anecdotes into historical narrations as you glide past landmarks like the London Eye and Globe Theatre.
- Thames Barrier Speedboat Tour (70 minutes): Hop on a speedboat departing from Embankment Pier for a thrilling round trip adventure up to the Thames Barrier, complete with live guided commentary and exhilarating high-speed action.
- Canary Wharf Speedboat Tour (45 minutes): Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush aboard a high-speed vessel as you twist and turn through London’s sights, accompanied by a chart-topping playlist, during a round-trip adventure along the Thames from Embankment Pier.
- Ultimate Tower RIB Blast Speedboat Tour (40 minutes): Experience the pinnacle of adrenaline on a London sightseeing speedboat ride, where you’ll twist and turn at exhilarating speeds while enjoying a chart-topping playlist during a scenic tour to the Thames Barrier and back.
- River Thames Speedboat Ride (50 minutes): Speed through London’s iconic Thames landmarks on a thrilling sightseeing speedboat cruise, catching glimpses of Big Ben, the Shard, and Tower Bridge, culminating at Westminster Pier for a chance to capture unforgettable moments.
- Break the Barrier Speed Boat Ride (45 minutes): Feel the thrill of a speedboat adventure through London’s landmarks, guided by an entertaining team and custom engines, showcasing iconic sights from Greenwich to the Thames Barrier, leaving you craving more excitement.
- Private Speedboat Hire through the Heart of The City (45 minutes): Charter a private speedboat accommodating up to 12 passengers for a high-speed adventure through London’s heart, offering a unique perspective of the city from the river.
Classic Sightseeing Cruises
Hop aboard a classic sightseeing cruise to witness London’s iconic landmarks from the comfort of a boat. Pass by the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben, the London Eye, and the majestic Tower Bridge. These cruises often come with informative commentary, providing fascinating insights into the history and significance of each landmark.
- Westminster to Tower Bridge River Thames Cruise (30 minutes): Explore the landmarks of London along the River Thames with a sightseeing cruise, journeying from Westminster Pier to Embankment Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier, and Tower Bridge Quay.
- River Thames Sightseeing Cruise : Take a single cruise along the River Thames for a different perspective of London, departing from various piers such as Westminster, Tower, and Greenwich.
Dinner and Sunset Cruises
You can combine breathtaking views with fine dining on a dinner cruise along the Thames with a dinner cruise. As the sun sets and London lights up, indulge in a delectable meal while passing by the illuminated riverside landmarks. It’s an unforgettable way to experience the city’s beauty and culinary delights simultaneously.
- River Thames Dinner Cruise (3 hours): Savor a delightful dinner cruise along the River Thames, relishing a four-course meal while enjoying a live cabaret performance. Dance the night away as you cruise past London’s illuminated monuments, traveling as far as the Thames Barrier and back.
- River Thames Evening Cruise with Bubbly and Canapés (2 hours): Embark on a Thames cruise after sunset to relish London’s riverside. Begin your evening with a glass of bubbly and delectable canapés, accompanied by live performers showcasing a selection of songs.
- River Thames Dinner Cruise with Live Jazz (3 hours): Indulge in a sophisticated night out in London with fine dining, captivating live music, a warm atmosphere, and unparalleled views. Perfect for fans of jazz !
Afternoon Tea Cruise
Savouring the quintessential British experience of afternoon tea aboard a luxury riverboat is definitely a quite fun way to see the city. Delight in an array of sandwiches, scones, pastries, and, of course, a selection of teas while taking in the sights of London’s skyline. The elegant ambiance coupled with stunning views creates an enchanting afternoon on the water. This Afternoon Tea Cruise on the River Thames invites you to indulge in one of England’s finest traditions, offering a 1.5-hour experience. As you sail along, relish the sight of the city’s most historic buildings while delighting in a pot of tea, served alongside a selection of delicate sandwiches and cakes.
London River Thames Lunch Cruise
With this 105-minute lunch cruise along the River Thames , you can embark on a unique London experience. Indulge in a delectable 2-course lunch, complete with tea or coffee, all while surrounded by the iconic sights of London. Departing from Tower Pier, nestled beside the historic Tower of London and enchanting Tower Bridge, the cruise takes you past landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, and the striking Shard pyramid at London Bridge. Delight your taste buds with thyme, rosemary, and lemon-roasted Chicken Supreme, accompanied by creamy leek, tarragon, and mushroom sauce, Potato au Gratin, and seasonal vegetables. The culinary journey continues with a dessert of warm, dark chocolate fondant paired with berry compote and vanilla sauce. Throughout the cruise, the bar services offer a variety of soft and alcoholic drinks, while an informative audio commentary provides fascinating insights into London’s history. The cruise concludes at the original departure point, ensuring a memorable and flavorful journey along the Thames.
Thames Cruises Combined with London Activities
You can enhance your London exploration by combining Thames River cruises with city activities. Enjoy a full day tour, visiting Westminster Abbey, witnessing the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, and taking guided tours of the Tower of London, followed by a delightful Thames River Cruise.
- Tower of London Tour & Thames River Cruise (3 hours): Witness the renowned opening ceremony and behold the Crown Jewels before the crowds, followed by a comprehensive guided tour of the Tower by an expert. Additionally, receive a one-way river cruise ticket for added exploration.
- Westminster Walking Tour & Thames Boat Ride (4 hours): Discover London’s iconic Westminster area, where you’ll encounter 20 must-see sights in a single tour, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben. Conclude your exploration with a leisurely cruise down the Thames, reveling in the fantastic views along the way.
- Tower and Westminster Tour with River Cruise (8 hours): Embark on London’s essential tour, exploring the city’s most popular attractions, including the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and a comfortable riverboat cruise along the Thames, among many other highlights.
- Ghost Walk and River Thames Boat Ride (2 hours): Experience both thrills and chills on a walking tour through the darkest chapters of London’s history, exploring haunted houses, venturing into royal parks, and concluding with a boat ride on the River Thames.
- Westminster Tour, River Cruise, and Tower of London (7 hours): Embark on the ultimate London tour, immersing yourself in the city’s history and culture through a combination of walking and boat exploration. Witness 20 diverse historical and cultural sights during a walking tour in the Westminster area, a Thames boat tour, and a visit to the iconic Tower of London.
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- London Vintage Bus Tour, Thames Cruise, Fish & Chips (3.5 hours): Explore England’s capital in style with a tour aboard a vintage open-top bus and riverboat. Take in the sights of the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe, and London Bridge, among others. Witness the prestigious Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, concluding your adventure with a delightful stop at a classic London pub for a taste of traditional fish and chips.
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- Westminster to Greenwich River Thames Cruise (1-2 hours): Opt for a one-way or return cruise from Westminster to Greenwich and enjoy the sights of London along the Thames, accompanied by a downloadable audio commentary highlighting landmarks such as the Tower of London.
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- Valentine’s Day Romantic Dinner Cruise (3 hours): Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner cruise along the River Thames in central London. Witness the city aglow as you enjoy a welcome glass of Champagne and indulge in a delectable 3-course meal, all while taking in the enchanting views.
- Christmas Party Dinner Cruise (5 hours): Immerse yourself in the festive ambiance and embrace the Christmas spirit while sailing along the iconic London skyline. Delight in a traditional 3-course meal, and then put on your dancing shoes as the onboard DJ spins a mix of Christmas classics and contemporary hits for an unforgettable celebration.
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Folajimi Day established to honour River Thames hero
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The family and friends of a man who died while trying to rescue a woman from the Thames have established an annual day in his honour.
Folajimi Olubumni-Adewole jumped into the river in April 2021 after a woman fell from London Bridge and shouted that she could not swim.
Mr Olubumni-Adewole, who was known as Jimi, was described by a coroner as "a man of courage and determination".
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The woman and another would-be rescuer were saved by the coastguard and the Met Police Marine Unit, but Mr Olubumni-Adewole was not found in time.
His body was recovered about six hours after he disappeared.
A gathering at Cathedral Square in Southwark, where a plaque marks the place Mr Olubumni-Adewole jumped into the river, was held on Wednesday.
Organisers called for people to pledge their time to help others, "whether that is supporting a vulnerable neighbour, supporting a community garden, fundraising for a worthy cause or helping out at a food bank".
Living Bankside, a neighbourhood-improvement charity, has wider plans to dedicate Cathedral Square as a special place for peace and reflection.
Joseph Bonner, chair of Living Bankside, said: "May his selfless courage, kindness and positivity be an inspiration to us all. May his selflessness and compassion inspire people to commit themselves to helping others.
"Let us serve those in need in memory of him."
Mr Olubumni-Adewole's brother Bolajj said: "We hope people will be inspired by his story and will be encouraged to volunteer and be selfless in his name. Helping others is the best way we can honour Folajimi."
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2 Royal Horses in 'Serious Condition' After Bolting Through London
"Two of the injured horses were operated on," the British Army confirmed after four horses got loose on Wednesday, April 24
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Two of the royal horses that got loose in London are in a "serious condition."
On the morning of Wednesday, April 24, four horses belonging to the Household Cavalry — named Vida, Trojan, Quaker and Tennyson — bolted through the British capital after being spooked by the sound of some construction concrete hitting the floor while exercising with three other horses in the upmarket Belgravia neighborhood.
In a statement released on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Thursday, April 25, the British Army confirmed the three soldiers thrown off the horses were "expected to recover fully and return to duty."
The Army added, "Two of the injured horses were operated on last night, with one transferred to an equine hospital. All remaining horses are being closely observed."
"Our horses receive the highest standards of care, and those that did not undergo surgery are expected to return to duty in due course," the statement continued.
"We want to thank everyone who has shown such kindness and concern towards our soldiers and horses. We will provide more updates soon," it added.
Defence minister James Cartlidge told Sky News the two horses were "unfortunately in a relatively serious condition" following the incident.
"Obviously we will be monitoring that condition," Cartlidge added. "They are in a serious condition, but as I understand, still alive."
Per Sky News , the horses in a "serious condition" are Vida and Trojan.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson previously confirmed to PEOPLE that four people had been taken to hospital and were receiving treatment after the incident.
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“We responded to several calls regarding an incident with horses on the loose in central London this morning," the spokesperson said on April 24.
"We sent multiple resources to the three scenes including ambulance crews, paramedics in response cars, and an incident response officer," they added. "We treated four patients in total and took them all to hospital and have now been stood down.”
The Household Cavalry is the senior regiment in the British Army and plays a key role in all of the major royal ceremonies. Most recently, this has included the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth and the coronation of King Charles .
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Dubbed the old garden, the residence was designed by british architect quinlan terry and presides over three manicured acres along the river thames., abby montanez, abby montanez's most recent stories.
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At a glance, this stately home could be mistaken for the White House. It is, however, across the pond, in a leafy, affluent suburb of London .
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“The Old Garden is a truly exceptional property,” James Williams, head of sales in Knight Frank’s Richmond office, said in a press statement. “Inspired by grand homes of the past, it is elegant and traditional in style, but with the benefit of modern comforts and amenities.”
Faced with French Anstrude limestone, the home is decked out with bespoke hardwood windows and a traditional Welsh slate roof. Inside, high-end finishes include Portland stone and oak floors, as well as a variety of granites and marbles. One of the standout spaces is the entrance hall, with its decorative stone fireplace reminiscent of the Great Hall in Oxfordshire and an elaborate carved ceiling based on the Ara Pacis in Rome (9BC).
The home offers a slew of modern comforts, such as a 40-foot indoor swimming pool, a Klafs steam room, a movie theater, and a wine cellar, to name a few. There’s also a second pool, this one outside, and a championship-size tennis court. Naturally, given the property’s name, there’s a mature private garden with ancient wisteria trees and a large pond that serves as an ideal spot for wildlife watching. If you’re into that kind of thing, that is.
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The Thames could be safe to swim in… by 2034
If re-elected, Sadiq Khan has vowed to clean up London’s notoriously grim river
As a last-ditch attempt to cool down on London’s (albeit rare) hot summer days, I’m sure we’ve all wistfully dreamt of diving head first into the murky waters of the Thames. Thankfully, most of us come to our senses before actually doing so – as shown at the other week’s boat race , the river is horrifically (and dangerously) polluted.
But the Thames might not be un-swimmable forever. This week, London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced plans to transform the river, vowing to make it swimmable by 2034. Yep, it could take an entire decade to make the Thames even remotely hygienic.
Considering the current state of the Thames, a river clean up is welcome news. In recent weeks, London’s main waterway has hit the headlines with revelations of just how much sewage lurks beneath the water , with the river containing high levels of E. coli among other miscellaneous items like sanitary products and condoms. Eurgh, gross.
With the filthy state of the Thames at the forefront of our minds, you’d be forgiven for not being too enthusiastic about the idea of front-crawling your way through those waters. But remember, there’s still a decade to go before you’ll need to pick out your best swimsuit, pack a towel and get your goggles on.
It remains unclear whether 10 years will actually be enough time to improve the condition of the Thames, but you can’t blame a man for trying. London’s mayor has already had some success in making the capital a somewhat cleaner city, focusing on improving air quality and reducing pollution. Whether he can do the same for London’s waterways remains to be seen. Ten years is a long time, but turning what Sadiq Khan himself called the ‘national embarrassment’ of a river into a safe, swimmable body of water is a big task. He’ll also need to be re-elected at next week’s mayoral election (which takes place on May 2).
Who knows, in 10 years’ time you could be splashing around with the dolphins and floating downstream past the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament. Wouldn’t that be nice?
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Dolphins spotted miles inland after swimming up the River Thames
P eople walking along the river in Richmond are used to seeing some interesting wildlife, but this weekend there was an extra special visitor to the west London town.
A group of dolphins were spotted bobbing along the Thames near Richmond Lock and Footbridge.
One walker said they called the fire brigade as they were scared the dolphins were trapped in the body of water.
James Moon told MailOnline: ‘I walked over the footbridge, went to the other side.
‘There was a couple of fire engines the far side, two fire engines under the bridge and another one coming and sirens and police and I thought this is a bit strange.
‘One of the firemen was saying they’d got called out because they thought [the dolphins] had been trapped or they were in distress.
‘They clearly weren’t because you could see them surfacing and messing about, the two of them close together.’
The whole scene unfolded at around 10.30am on Saturday morning.
‘They seemed to be fine going up and down occasionally. People were shouting.
‘There’d be a little dorsal fin come up and then you’d see the body come up,’ he continued.
‘There were loads of kids there and parents and everyone was watching and taking videos – it was great. Superb.
‘It was a nice sunny day and everyone was coming down and having a look.
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has pledged to make the River Thames “swimmable” within a decade as he plans to transform the capital’s waterways.
The former Labour cabinet minister branded the river a “national embarrassment” as his own analysis published this year revealed a nearly five-fold rise in the duration of sewage spills in London in 2023.
Acknowledging the huge challenge facing the capital yet undeterred from his “moonshot plan”, Mr Khan told The Sunday Times : “We won’t do this overnight. It will take us a few years to do – but the great thing is there’s an appetite from Londoners and campaigners.”
His announcement echoes a proposal by the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo to reopen the Seine to swimmers to create an Olympic legacy for the city. The river is currently being cleaned so swimming events for the 2024 games later this year will be able to happen in its waters.
The opening of London’s new £5 billion 16-mile “super sewer” this summer is bringing environmentalists hope the state of the Thames is set to improve. The Tideway Tunnel will join 34 storm overflow drains as well as divert sewage to an east London treatment works, consequently reducing the amount of waste being pumped into the river, according to engineers.
It comes as television naturalist Steve Backshall called the Thames “toxic” last week.
Mr Backshall, who lives near to the river, told the BBC: “I’ve been living here for ten years, kayaking this stretch of river for at least 25, and what’s happened to it in recent years is absolutely heartbreaking. Right now I wouldn’t go in the river, and I would seriously reach out to anyone who is a wild swimmer, or anyone who uses the river in any capacity, to stay out of it until it has been given a chance to clear.”
Meanwhile, River Action found levels of E. coli in the Thames were 10 times higher than what the Environment Agency deems acceptable for swimming when the charity tested the water at Hammersmith Bridge.
Speaking near to the banks of the Thames in Isleworth, west London, Mr Khan said: “We’ve made huge progress in cleaning up London’s air, exceeding expectations. Now it’s time to clean up our waterways too and build a plan to make rivers in London swimmable again within ten years.
“The levels of sewage that water companies are pouring into our rivers is a scandal. Thames Water urgently need to up its game and get a grip of the situation. Thankfully, Labour is committed to tough new legislation to get these companies in line, including new rules around restricting pay and bonuses for those companies who fail to up their game.
“The mayoralty does not have the power or resources needed to, on its own, turn around the decline of our rivers. However, I have seen what can be done that others thought impossible in terms of cleaning our air.
“It just needs political will, and determination across the political spectrum to deliver real change. I will commit to bringing together the companies, government agencies and campaigners to work together on a 10-year plan to get London’s rivers so clean they are safe to swim in.”
Thames Water has been fined significantly for pollution and leaks, while previous shareholders took out billions of pounds of dividends, leaving the utility in a dire financial situation. Mr Khan branded the company’s behaviour “grossly negligent”, claiming it is an “appalling advert for privatisation”.
The mayor’s announcement focusing on tackling water pollution is the latest in his ongoing environmental crusade. It follows his mission to combat air pollution in the capital, which involved resisting a U-turn on expanding the ultra-low emissions zone (Ulez) last summer.
As the 2 May elections approach, Mr Khan is aiming to appeal to Green and Lib Dem voters, as green policies are expected to be a dividing line in the campaign. He has pledged to invest at least £30 million in nature during his next mayoral term, which will partly go towards planting and rewilding, such as the return of bats and water otters to the Thames.
Mr Khan said: “For the first time in more than 400 years beavers are back in west London and the first two are called Justin Beaver … and Sigourney Beaver. And they’ve had kids. The great thing about beavers is they build natural dams. So, the whole point about rewilding is actually … because they can do things naturally that benefit us and stops flooding.”
A Thames Water spokesperson told The Independent : “We regard all discharges as unacceptable and taking action to improve the health of rivers is a key focus for us.
“We appreciate how much our waterways are loved and we want everyone to be able to enjoy them. In London, the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a £4.5billion investment, is nearing completion.
“This project, combined with previous upgrades we’ve made to our London sewage works and the building of the Lee Tunnel, will capture 95 per cent of the volume of untreated sewage currently entering the tidal Thames in a typical year.
“We have also started the £100million upgrade of Mogden sewage treatment works, which will increase capacity and reduce the number of storm discharges from the site, and we’re also spending £145million upgrading Beckton sewage works.”
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The National Theatre's new adaptation of Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend places the Thames at the heart of the action
Ben Power in London Tide rehearsals. Image: Marc Brenner
For every day of the 10 years that I worked full-time at the National Theatre, commissioning plays and writing adaptations for the stage, I walked along the river front that runs outside the building. When the NT was sited on the South Bank in the early 60s, the location next to the Thames was carefully chosen.
The National wasn’t built in the West End, in Covent Garden or Soho or the traditional entertainment hubs of the city. It was placed next to the Thames. King’s Reach, this particular corner alongside Waterloo Bridge, is the only spot on the river where one can look west and see parliament, and turn and look east and see St Paul’s.
The institutional homes of the country’s political and religious power, and here in the middle, a concrete cathedral of ideas and stories. Between them the water, running through, joining everything together. Every time I walked along the river, I thought how much I wanted to tell a London story, and especially a river story, on the stage of the National.
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I was born in another city on the water, Manchester, and before I moved to London I read and fell in love with the work of Charles Dickens, perhaps the greatest of all the chroniclers of the capital. I saw London through Dickens’ eyes before I saw it through my own. He spent his life walking the streets and watching the river and he saw the great, hungry city in its full extraordinary complexity. He writes of poverty and deprivation, of exploitation and hypocrisy, but he also celebrates, again and again, the power of the city and the community to affect change. And central to this sense of possibility is the river.
In Dickens’ final completed novel, the labyrinthine gothic masterpiece Our Mutual Friend, the Thames is as much of a protagonist as any of the vast ensemble of characters. The dockside communities of Limehouse and Deptford get their living from the water. The tides and currents provide the clock and calendar of days and years.
The rich characters sail on the river, the poor characters work upon it. The water unites them both. Then, as now, it is the great leveller. And for Dickens, the river stands for life and death. Bodies go into the water. Characters emerge reborn from its depths. The Thames stands as the great ancient judge of Londoner. No one, high-born or low, escapes its gaze.
I had a hunch that an adaptation of this book could be the river story I was seeking for the National Theatre. I began to work with the brilliant director Ian Rickson, a born and bred south Londoner. Ian introduced me to PJ Harvey , another incomer to the city, this time from the West Country, and a storyteller whose ability to conjure place and atmosphere matches Dickens’ own.
We began the mammoth task of adapting and reshaping the book and PJ began to write songs that could live alongside the scenes, deepening character and emotion and bringing this old story into our current age. Since we began to make London Tide , as we called our new play, we have seen a global pandemic and a cost of living crisis that have made the inequalities of the city as stark as ever.
Dickens’ London is our London. He writes of a city where extreme wealth lives cheek by jowl with homelessness and need. The housing crises , food poverty , the postcode lottery of opportunity, would have been very familiar to him . In his work, he looks unflinchingly at the cruelty and relentlessness of urban life and yet somehow, he retains a deep well of hope. Because just as the city consumes, so it redeems. Dickens believes, and our play believes, that the city can save us. In fact, he believes that the community and connections allowed by the city might be the only hope we have of saving each other.
One stormy day in February, the company of London Tide stood on the deck of a paddle steamer and looked out at the swelling, swirling river. Chris Livett, a waterman from a family of watermen, many generations of fathers and sons, told us of his life spent more on the water than on land. He told us of bodies found and lives saved. He explained the myriad ways in which the Thames reaches into every aspect of London life.
The river is the city. We sailed past waterside communities that still hold to the industry which Dickens would have seen up and down the river and past shiny new apartment blocks owned by the global elite. London, in all its complexity, flowed around us.
When audiences leave the NT after a performance of London Tide, they will be back next to the Thames and confronted again with the power and potency of the river. They will be able to watch the tide that connects us back to Dickens’ London and back even further, joining us in an ancient community of Londoners, those born here and those drawn here. As Chris Livett reminded us as we sailed on the river: “the water remains the same”.
London Tide is in the Lyttelton, National Theatre from 10 April-22 June – with adaptation and lyrics written by Ben Power.
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The rich characters sail on the river, the poor characters work upon it. The water unites them both. Then, as now, it is the great leveller. And for Dickens, the river stands for life and death. Bodies go into the water. Characters emerge reborn from its depths. The Thames stands as the great ancient judge of Londoner.