Thames River Lunch Cruise
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Get to know London from its most important river by joining this two-hour cruise on the Thames, including lunch. You'll see the most iconic sights of the British capital from the boat's deck, including the London Eye, The Shard and Tower Bridge, while enjoying a delicious lunch.
The embarkation point is at Lower Thames Street. Just walk down to the pier and show the voucher you received when you booked.
During the journey, you can listen to interesting commentary in English about the sights. If you prefer a different language, just download the City Experiences app to your mobile phone. The on-board bar offers a range of drinks to accompany your meal.
- Explore London on a Thamescruise.
- See legendary landmarks such as the London Eye and Tower Bridge.
- Enjoy a delicious two-courselunch.
What’s included
- London Thames river cruise trip
- Two-course lunch
- Live or recorded commentary (in English)
- Drinks (payable locally)
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Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Explore London's most iconic sights and landmarks from the waters of the River Thames as you take this two-hour cruise tour, including lunch.
From the boat deck, you'll be able to relax and enjoy panoramic views of landmarks such as the London Eye, the 125-metre Ferris wheel that styles the British capital as one of its postcard-perfect sights.
As you cruise the river's edge, you'll enjoy a delicious two-course lunch to elevate your experience to the highest level of pleasure and comfort, with a vegan menu available.
You'll see the towering structure of The Shard, the UK's tallest skyscraper, perched above the cityscape.
Passing over Tower Bridge, you'll discover why it's legendary grandeur, escorted by two 65-metre towers that have become one of the symbols of London.
At the Palace of Westminster, you will see the popular Big Ben, the clock in the tower which, since 1859, has been marking the time for Londoners.
And along the banks of the Thames, you'll approach the HMS Belfast, the warship anchored on the banks of the river that also serves as a naval museum.