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I admit it: I love being in places on the water. Taking a relaxing trip on the Thames while admiring the skyline of London is a must for me when I am visiting the city. This way I can have magnificent views of the London Eye or the Tower of London. However, due to the high diversity of tours, people often ask me which Thames River Cruises are the best. That’s why we have created this guide to tell you the main differences between the most popular tours. Choose the tour you want wherever and whenever you want!
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ToggleWhat do you get to see on a Thames River Cruise?
Before discussing the individual tours in more detail, we’d like to take a look at all the attractions located on the banks of the Thames that are visible from the water. The Thames is the longest river in London, and there are both long and short cruises available. Naturally, most of the round trips focus on the top landmarks. The following highlights can be seen on virtually all Thames cruises: Lambeth Bridge, the London Eye, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, the National Theatre, Somerset House, the OXO Building, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe, London Bridge, The Shard, the HMS Belfast aircraft carrier, the Tower of London, City Hall, and Tower Bridge.
Nearly all the cruises are round trips, so you don’t need to worry about which side of the boat to sit on. It doesn’t matter, as you’ll get to see everything either on the way out or the way back. In addition, there are a few cruises that head towards Greenwich. On the way to this somewhat quieter district, you’ll pass the old docks. A river cruise to Greenwich is undoubtedly one of the most convenient ways of exploring London. This explains why it’s also one of the most popular things to do in the city.
The most popular London river cruise
If you’re looking for a basic Thames river cruise in order to view the famous sights from the water, you may like to consider the options listed below. These superb, reasonably priced cruises with English commentary stop at all the most important places for tourists. All you need to do is decide whether you want to experience London from the boat by day or by night. It’s so romantic!
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Price | £14 | £23 | £38 | £15 |
Savings tip! This tour can also be purchased combined with the London Eye ticket | You can enjoy this boat for a full day going in and out as many times as you want to see the monuments up close | Includes a glass of sparkling wine and snacks | This cruise can be booked one way only (from London to Greenwich) or as a round trip |
Money-saving options: Combination tickets including a river cruise
In our opinion, the combination of tickets that include a river cruise is really practical, as they offer two-fold advantages: they save both time and money if you’re only in London for a weekend, for example. Now I’d like to tell you about the river cruise combination tickets that cover the best attractions.
Thames River cruise + optional London Eye ticket
If you want my opinion, this is the best combination: the London Eye offers its own Thames River cruises, which are available either in combination with entry to the London Eye or separately. The London Eye River Cruises leave from the pier directly at the foot of the Ferris wheel, so this is an ideal way of combining the two activities.
Price: If you’re planning on visiting the London Eye and taking a river cruise, your best option is to buy the combination ticket for around 35 €. The river cruise alone costs approx. 15 €. With the combination ticket, you save quite a bit. Whether you decide to buy a ticket for a river cruise alone or a combination ticket, I can strongly recommend this cruise!
London River Cruise including lunch, dinner, or light refreshments
Here’s a summary of the most popular Thames River cruises including dining options:
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Price | From £51 | From £80 | From £70 | from £91 |
Thames River Cruise Specials: the fun options
If you’re looking for something truly spectacular, you’ll love this combination of tickets and special offers. In my opinion, they’re ideal for two types of travelers:
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Duration | 50 minutes | 40 minutes | 2h | 75 minutes |
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Price | From £54 | From £48 | From £20 | From £45 |
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Laura
I love traveling in Europe and I am passionate about writing about my travels. The cultural peculiarities of each region always fascinate me. I enjoy exploring and discovering the best-kept secrets of each town or village. I love road trips as much as city breaks; I love visiting an art gallery and also the magic of musicals or discovering new delicacies in a street market. In this blog, I write about all my travel adventures and my best tips and tricks! Auf Loving Travel schreibe ich über alle meine Reiseerlebnisse und gebe euch meine besten Tipps und Tricks!
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