About this activity
Editor's Note
Look, I've spent a decade watching tour operators chase the highest occupancy possible, often at the expense of the actual guest experience. Most "river cruises" in big metros are just floating cattle cars designed to boost RevPAR without offering much soul. However, this Westminster to Greenwich run is one of those rare leads that actually delivers on the hype. It’s a bit provocative to say in an industry that loves its bus tours, but if you're still sitting in London traffic to see the Shard or the Tower, you are doing it wrong. The Thames is the city's original highway, and honestly, seeing the skyline from the water is the only way to avoid the claustrophobia of the Underground while getting a genuine sense of the city's scale.
About the Tour
Forget the long lines at the ticket booth. This experience is designed for travelers who value their time as much as their views. By opting for a skip-the-line entry, you bypass the usual tourist bottleneck and head straight to the boarding plank. Whether you’re looking for a quick one-way transit to explore the depths of East London or a full round-trip circuit, this cruise offers a perspective of the capital that's impossible to capture from the pavement.
The Journey Downstream
As you depart from the shadow of the Houses of Parliament, you'll navigate the heart of the city on a vessel that perfectly balances modern amenities with traditional river charm. The open-air deck is the place to be for those panoramic shots, though the indoor seating is a solid backup if the British weather decides to be... well, British.
On your way to Greenwich, you'll glide past:
- The Shard: Admire the glass pyramid piercing the clouds.
- Tate Modern & Bankside: The cultural pulse of the south bank.
- Tower Bridge: Experience the thrill of sailing directly under London's most famous bascule bridge.
- Historic Piers: Brief stops at Embankment, Festival, and Bankside piers offer a glimpse into the city's constant ebb and flow.
Discovering Greenwich
Once you dock at Greenwich Pier, the city’s maritime history is yours to explore. Everything is conveniently located within a short walk, making it easy to build your own itinerary without a rigid schedule.
Top sights just steps from the boat include the Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, and the lush expanse of Greenwich Park. If you’ve got the legs for it, hike up to the Royal Observatory to stand on the Prime Meridian line. It's a world away from the frantic energy of Central London, offering a bit of breathing room before you head back.
Pro Tip: Don't forget your headphones. The downloadable audio commentary works right on your smartphone, giving you the "why" behind the "what" as you sail past centuries of history.
Highlights
- Get the best views of London on a river cruise from Westminster to Greenwich
- Enjoy panoramic views of London's landmarks from the open deck
- Listen to live English commentary on board
- Use the downloadable audio guide available on your smartphone in 6 languages
Know before you go
- Exact cruise times may vary
- To access the audioguide you'll need a smartphone - https://get.smart-guide.org/DOhQiS5J7yb
- A 1-way journey between Westminster Pier and Greenwich Pier takes approximately 1 hour
- Children under 5 can join for free
What to bring
Includes / Excluded
Itinerary
Starting location:
London River Cruises
Houses of Parliament
The London Eye
Royal National Theatre
Millennium Bridge
Tate Modern
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London
The Shard
Tower Bridge
Tower of London
Canary Wharf
Greenwich Park
Royal Observatory Greenwich
2 drop-off locations:
London River Cruises, Greenwich Pier