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Richmond Landing Stage
Richmond Riverside is a relaxed and tranquil environment over looking the River Thames. With riverside walks, boating, and exceptional mix of shops, bars and restaurants, fashionable boutiques and antiques shops, traditional pubs, bars and cafes.
If you’re looking for a place to eat or drink, there is an exceptional variety to suit every budget from a quick snack to fine dining. Richmond has something for everyone.
River Cruises from Richmond Landing Stage
Our sailings operate on selected days & are subject to change without prior notice, we advise regularly checking this page for the most up to date sailing information.
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Richmond Station (Zone 4): Southwestern Rail Services (20 Minutes to London Waterloo)
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Richmond Station (Zone 4): 20 Minutes to London Waterloo
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Hill Rise: 65, N65
Cresswell Road: 33, 490, 969, H22, N22, R68, R70
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- Cockney Sparrow
The Cockney Sparrow was built in 1976 at Eel Pie Island. She is a two level boat with a deceptively large enclosed saloon and an open top deck.
M.V Connaught was built by Salter Brothers of Oxford in 1911 & has been cruising between Westminster, Kew, Richmond & Hampton Court for over 100 years. Connaught regularly operates on our services & is also available for private charters.
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Princess Freda was built in 1926 by T.C. Letcher on the Isle of Wight, and has been restored to a particularly high standard.
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Please Note : Public cruises & private charters from Richmond Landing Stage are operated by Westminster Passenger Services Association (Thames River Boats). Click Here to view the Thames River Boats website.
About Richmond Landing Stage
Richmond Landing Stage is located on the south shore in Richmond.
Richmond Landing Stage is owned & operated by Westminster Passenger Services Association (More commonly advertised as Thames River Boats). Thames River Boats are operating services between Kew Pier, Richmond Landing Stage & Hampton Court Landing Stage & are also able to offer private charters from these locations.
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Sunday: 11:00-17:00
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The following cruises are operated by Thames River Boats, click the link below to visit their website.
Cruise from Westminster, Kew, Richmond & Hampton Court
Thames River Boats operate cruises between Westminster Pier, Kew Pier, Richmond Landing Stage & Hampton Court Landing Stage.
All of Thames River Boats cruises take place onboard traditional passenger boats with indoor & outdoor seating, heating, toilet facilities & a fully licensed bar.
View the latest Thames River Boats timetable & book your tickets online on the Thames River Boats Website .
Cruises from Richmond Landing Stage to Westminster Pier, Kew Pier & Hampton Court Landing Stage are operated by Thames River Boats (WPSA (Westminster Passenger Service Association) & can be booked at the Thames River Boats ticket office at each location.
operate regular cruises between Westminster Pier, Kew Pier, Richmond Landing Stage & Hampton Court between April – October. Due to tidal constraints in the upper reaches the timetable varies from day to day. The latest sailings can be found online at the Thames River Boats Website .
Kew to Westminster
Thames River Boats operate a regular service between Westminster Pier & Kew Pier twice daily between April & October.
The service passes through the City of Westminster, & a number of London Boroughs including Chelsea, Wandsworth & Putney before arriving in the upper reaches.
Kew to Richmond & Hampton Court
Thames River boats operate services between Richmond Landing Stage & Hampton Court. On select days passengers can board the morning cruise at Kew Pier & travel upriver to Richmond & Hampton Court. On selected days passengers can also continue their cruise downriver to Kew on the last sailing of the day.
Richmond Circular Cruise
Thames River Boats operate 45-minute circular cruises from Richmond Landing Stage upriver towards Teddington Lock & back. These trips take place onboard a traditional passenger vessel with indoor & outdoor seating, a fully licensed bar & toilet facilities.
Hampton Court Garden Festival
Thames River Boats will be operating extra services for the Hampton Court Garden Festival between Monday 5th July 2021 & Sunday 11th July 2021.
Private Charters from Richmond Landing Stage
- Celebrations
Our versatile party boats are a popular choice on the River Thames. Large open decks, heated saloons & fully licensed bars are just a few of the facilities to be found on-board.
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We provide a wide range of catering & dining options, perfectly paired with our extensive wine menu. Our entertainment options & decorations can also make your event truly unique.
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**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London , always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.
Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps .
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We operate daytime cruises from 6 piers on the River Thames & private charters from over 20 piers. Click the link below to view all piers.
Cruise from Kew, Richmond & Hampton Court
Thames River Boats usually operate cruises between Westminster Pier, Kew Pier, Richmond Landing Stage & Hampton Court Landing Stage. Due to the closure of Hammersmith Bridge Thames River Boats are unable to offer cruises from Westminster to the upper reaches however they are operating a range of cruises at Kew, Richmond & Hampton Court.
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Those dolphins must be brave! Mammals spotted in sewage-filled Thames
This is the moment dolphins were spotted in the River Thames drawing a crowd to watch them play in the water this morning.
When the dolphins were seen bobbing along the river's surface at Richmond Lock and Footbridge, onlookers called the fire brigade fearing the mammals were trapped.
Eyewitness James Moon, 63, of Richmond 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,' Moon said.
Moon watched the whole scene unfold at around 10:30am.
He continued: '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.
'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.
'They had a white stripe on them so I think they were white striped Atlantic dolphins. The last one that came up in 2017 got as far as Richmond.'
This is not the first time the aquatic creatures have surprised passers-by in London and other locations miles from the sea.
In February, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) came across a whole pod in the capital's river.
John Robinson, a crew member of the RNLI, said: 'They were approximately two metres in length and incredible to witness right here on the River Thames, especially when they were jumping out of the water.'
And last month, a couple walking their dogs noticed dolphin fins poking out of the River Welland in Lincolnshire.
'We watched them play for about ten minutes. It was incredible to see them playing so close to us,' dogwalker Madi Corby said of her recent dolphin experience.
As exciting as these cetacean sightings are, the Thames is in reportedly grim condition.
Swimmers and rowers have claimed the river is sewage-filled and riddled with E.coli.
Even Oxford Boat Race captain blamed E. coli in the water for their loss against Cambridge on Easter Saturday's boat race, saying he was vomiting before the start of dramatic showdown.
Leonard Jenkins said 'it would be a lot nicer if there wasn't as much poo in the water', after dangerously high levels of E. coli was found in Thames by Hammersmith Bridge.
Despite the Thames' bad reputation, Moon said the dolphins were 'obviously feeding on something,' in the water.
'It means there must be fish alive for them to feed on so that’s quite good. I wouldn’t swim in it myself but people do.'
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River Thames Boat Trip and Cruises Timetable and events. Kingston and Hampton Court sailings Tues-Sunday through April and May. Richmond sailings on Saturday and Sundays through April and May. A great day out, a great way to explore some of the most scenic parts of The Thames. Daily trips from Hampton Court, Kingston and Richmond.
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The activity details of the Westminster to Richmond River Thames Cruise include a 2.5-hour river cruise from Westminster Pier to Richmond Landing Stage. Passengers can relax onboard a traditional river Thames passenger boat and choose from indoor seating for the best viewpoints of the city.
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