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Travel from Westminster to Greenwich and enjoy beautiful views over London’s famous landmarks with our River Thames sightseeing cruise. Choose a one-way or round-trip cruise, and enjoy uninterrupted views over riverside landmarks including Westminster Palace, the London Eye, the National Theatre, the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, HMS Belfast, The Shard, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and Canary Wharf.

Yes. Always confirm with the ticket office or crew as to the time of the last boat.

The journey time from Westminster Pier out to Greenwich Pier is 1 hour.

Yes, we have fully licensed bars selling a wide range of tasty snacks and drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic.

The top attractions and activities in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, Greenwich Royal Observatory, and Greenwich Market. You can find more details on our Attractions page.

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Travel from Westminster to Greenwich in comfort and enjoy beautiful views over London’s famous landmarks with our Thames River sightseeing cruise. We’ve been cruising along the Thames for over half a century now, and our expert skippers and crew look forward to welcoming you on board. Our city knowledge, entertaining tales, and local’s perspective will help turn your cruise into a special memory of your time in London. Choose a one-way or round-trip cruise, and take in uninterrupted views over riverside landmarks including Westminster Palace, the London Eye, the National Theatre, the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, HMS Belfast, The Shard, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and Canary Wharf. Our fully licensed on-board bars sell a wide range of tasty snacks and drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic.

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Plus there’s plenty of attractions to be seen in Greenwich including the Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, Painted Hall, Greenwich Market, Greenwich Royal Park, Green Chain Walk, Queen’s House, Old Royal Naval College, Royal Observatory Greenwich and many more.

Quaint streets, attractive parkland and stunning, palatial grounds await you in this pretty, relaxed part of London and boat trips leave from Greenwich pier regularly.

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A scenic cruise from the Royal Borough of Greenwich to the City of Westminster.

  • From : £14.90 Per Adult
  • Single: 40-60 Minute Cruise
  • Return: 2 Hour Cruise*
  • Date : Operates Daily
  • Route: Greenwich Pier to Westminster Pier (via Tower Bridge Quay)*

Cruise from Greenwich Pier to Westminster Pier & explore the City of Westminster in your own time. The New Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Household Cavalry Museum, Imperial War Museum Churchill War Rooms, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery & National Portrait Gallery are all a short walk from Westminster Pier. After your visit return to Greenwich by boat or make your own way back to Greenwich via National Rail Services from London Charing Cross or Waterloo East Station.

We operate regular services during the day & your tickets can be used on any sailing. Click the link below to check our timetable.

Please Note: Passengers may be required to change boat at Westminster Pier to return to Greenwich. Additionally we only call at Embankment Pier, Festival Pier & Bankside Pier on the journey downriver. On the journey upriver from Greenwich we only call at Tower Bridge Quay & Westminster Pier.

Your ticket is an Open Ticket & can be used on any sailing on your chosen route & date.

With a Return Ticket passengers can disembark at Westminster Pier & return to Greenwich Pier on a later sailing. Don’t forget to check our return times online & with our pier team on the day.

All of our cruises take place on-board spacious passenger boats with heated interiors & open decks. 

Onboard Café Bars are open on Saturdays & Sundays serving hot drinks, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks & light snacks. Some sailings between Monday & Friday may also have refreshments available. (Read More)

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Join us for a 1 Hour (Single) or 2 Hour (Return*) trip from Greenwich Pier to Westminster. The cruise departs Greenwich Pier & cruises upriver past Canary Wharf & Docklands, under Tower Bridge & through the City of London before arriving at Westminster Pier.

The journey will take you past over 53 London landmarks including the Old Royal Naval College, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, the Shard, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the London Eye & the New Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament).

* Passengers with return tickets may be required to change boat to return to Greenwich Pier, View Our Timetable for more information.

Cruise Highlights

  • A 40-60 minute cruise from the Royal Borough of Greenwich to the City of Westminster. (Return Cruise: 2-Hours)
  • Cruise past more than 53 of London’s famous landmarks including the Tower of London, the Shard, St. Paul’s Cathedral & the London Eye.
  • Cruise beneath a number of London’s iconic bridges including Tower Bridge, London Bridge & The Millennium Bridge.
  • Wi-Fi Audio Guide available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German & Mandarin.  (Available on selected sailings, smart device & headphones are not provided, Read More)

Adult: Single: £14.90 / Return: £19.65

Child: Single: £9.90 / Return: £13.25

Adult: Single: £14.00 / Return: £18.50

Child: Single: £9.00 / Return: £12.00

Senior: Single: £10.00 / Return: £13.50

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To walk The Line, a public sculpture trail in east London, is to experience contemporary art, but also to explore areas of the city that had, until recently, been largely abandoned and closed. Here you will witness new neighbourhoods springing up in historic settings, observe wildlife you may not have expected to see in the capital and spot Londoners slow down and connect with each other. 

This constantly evolving 7.7km public art trail, now in its ninth year, now comprises around 25 works by a mix of established and emerging artists, including Gary Hume, Yinka Ilori, Eva Rothschild and Madge Gill. With a major new installation by Helen Cammock just unveiled, and the vegetation of the remarkable urban wilderness of the River Lea erupting into summer, now is the time to visit or revisit The Line.

‘Living Spring’, 2011, by Eva Rothschild: a red-, black- and green-striped tall, crooked pole with two ‘branches’, standing on a patch of grass on the waterside

The trail follows the Thames and local waterways along the Greenwich Meridian line from the O2 to the Olympic Park at Stratford. Its three sections are always open and can be visited individually (as below) or in totality, which takes around three to four hours on foot, and involves crossing the Thames and briefly hopping in a taxi or on a train (it’s possible to cycle the route too). There is clear signposting all the way.

I suggest visiting from south to north, starting with majestic Thames vistas before travelling upstream into green and intimate parts of the River Lea, ending up in the post-Olympic bustle of Stratford.

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1. Greenwich Peninsula (45-60 minutes)

‘A Bullet from a Shooting Star’, 2015, by Alex Chinneck: an upside-down electricity pylon silhouetted against a blue sky

From Greenwich North station, head to the left of the 02 Arena and follow the signposts for The Line. Minutes after leaving the grandiose station esplanade, you find yourself in less ordered surroundings: a warehouse, the back of a golf-driving range and some building sites. Then, rising in the middle of it all, Alex Chinneck’s “A Bullet from a Shooting Star”, an upturned electricity pylon that seems to have crashed into the ground, the familiarity of a ready-made combined with the drama of an accident. This is where our route begins. 

Continue to the Thames Path. Although surrounded by immense structures (Canary Wharf, the 02 and the InterContinental hotel) with flight paths overhead, this is a strangely peaceful place — free of cars, rich in waterfowl and, if you are lucky, you may see the odd seal in the Thames. It is the setting for three diverse but site-specific sculptures: the wittily contemplative “Here” by Thomson & Craighead (a signpost showing the long way round the world to itself, following the Greenwich Meridian line); the spectacular “A Slice of Reality” by Richard Wilson, a perfectly dissected slice of an old sand dredger resting on the foreshore, its appearance constantly changing with the tides; and the totem of Serge Attukwei Clottey’s “Tribe and Tribulation”, which echoes the cluster of buildings at Canary Wharf, its colourful timbers (reclaimed from fishing boats from Ghana, through which the Greenwich Meridian passes) talking to the polychrome barges as they sail past. 

Thomson & Craighead’s ‘Here’, 2013: a British road signpost that reads ‘Here 24,859’ followed by an arrow pointing right. Behind it are the Thames and the towers of Canary Wharf

Coming around the corner, Gary Hume’s “Liberty Grip” appears abstract at first until you see that it is a construction modelled on three human arms, reassuringly organic forms in a very man-made landscape. A little further along, you are reminded of the industrial history of this part of London: Antony Gormley’s shimmering “Quantum Cloud” sits on cast-iron caissons that once received shipments of coal for local industries. 

To continue to the next section across the Thames, walk to the IFS Cloud Cable Car.

2. Royal Victoria Dock (30-45 minutes)

Laura Ford’s bronze sculpture ‘Bird Boy (without a tail)’, 2011, stands on a raft on the Royal Victoria Dock almost beneath the flight path of the IFS Cloud Cable Car

Start at the base station of the IFS Cloud Cable Car at Royal Docks, or, if coming from the first section above, take the cable car from Greenwich Peninsula. The short flight across the river offers exhilarating views of the sculptures on the peninsula (see above), and of the dramatic topography of this part of London: the hairpin bend of the Thames behind you and the picturesque stretch of water flowing east with its moored sailing boats. 

Two young women walking past three billboards of vivid, colourful artworks of flowers and swirling shapes by by the self-taught local artist Madge Gill (1882-1961)

In Royal Victoria Dock, this section of The Line begins with the touchingly vulnerable “Bird Boy (without a tail)” by Laura Ford, stranded on a raft in the waters of the dock. From there, follow the trail and take in the cluster of pieces mounted on billboards by “outsider” artist Madge Gill (part of Nature in Mind , a series of her works on The Line), Yinka Ilori (two giant polychrome chairs called “Types of Happiness”) and Larry Achiampong ( Sanko-time , an audio installation, and What I Hear I Keep , a colourful flag flying in these windswept docks).

To carry on to the third section of The Line (see below), head to the Royal Victoria DLR station and take the train to Star Lane.

3. River Lea to Olympic Park (75-135 minutes)

Detail from ‘Red Women’, 1949, a 9m-long work by Madge Gill, featuring swirling drawings of women dressed head to toe in bright red

Beginning at the Star Lane DLR station, follow the signposts for The Line, crossing Stephenson Street and admiring the mural by Madge Gill (“Red Women”, part of the above-mentioned Nature in Mind series), which embellishes the fence of a builders’ merchant. Continue until Cody Dock —you may wish to stop at the delightful Riverside Café, where the genial Nadia serves a good plat du jour along with coffee and cakes.

Fifteen years ago, this section of the River Lea where The Line now runs was inaccessible, and Cody Dock, today a thriving community hub, was a 20-foot-deep landfill. The area has been cleaned up without losing its sense of wilderness: you may well see herons, egrets, sandpipers and even the odd kingfisher around the reed beds. There are said to be hundreds of  species of birds, mammals, plants and invertebrates in and around the Lea. These are landscapes that change with the tides, the light, the weather, the seasons: Madge Gill’s painting across the bridge (left as you leave Cody Dock) frames this evolving spectacle.

Helen Cammock’s text-based piece “On WindTides”: ‘We fold ourselves across the tides’ in green steel letters on the side of a bridge across the River Lea in east London

Helen Cammock’s new text-based piece “On WindTides”, specifically designed for the next bridge and linking the boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets, is a metaphor for the connections between natural and urban landscapes and between the communities in this part of London. This is a complicated mix of neighbourhoods in previously industrial settings, a range of cultures and ethnicities (more than 100 languages are spoken in Newham alone) and a transient population. Cammock spent time with different local groups to co-create pieces to show alongside her own. (On a recent visit, we met her on her way to a “Knit and Natter” session with Somali families.) Her work encapsulates how The Line brings a sense of place to the areas it crosses, of belonging and cohesion to its populations.

Shopping trolleys are stacked in the shape of a double helix in ‘DNA DL90’, 2003, by Abigail Fallis, looking across the River Lea towards an old warehouse

At the next bend in the river stands Abigail Fallis’s clever “DNA DL90”, a stack of shopping trolleys arranged in a double helix, cheekily peering over the wall of an Amazon consignment centre and winking at the discarded carts lodged in the silt of the river below. 

Further along the river, Eva Rothschild’s “Living Spring” stands like a sapling at the end of a row of trees, the reds on its stem in dialogue with the buses crossing the bridge behind. Close to the stately 18th-century Three Mills (tidal mills used in the production of gin), rises Tracey Emin’s “A Moment Without You”, its delicate birds referencing the cormorants behind.

‘A Moment Without You’, 2017, by Tracey Emin: five bronze birds sitting atop tall poles, with converted mills in the background

If, at this point, an excellent lunch is needed, a 10-minute walk across the bridge at Twelvetrees Crescent will take you to Polentina , a charming and intimate restaurant inside a sustainable garment factory on an industrial estate. Here chef Sophia prepares delicious northern Italian cooking for the workers and a few fortunate outsiders (during recent visits we most enjoyed the beetroot-filled ravioli called casunziei , as well as veal sweetbreads with fava beans). 

At Stratford High Street, the landscape abruptly changes, as low-rise suburban housing abuts brand new glossy towers. This is the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, thriving in its post-Olympic phase, and bustling Stratford City with its teeming shopping mall. Take in the last works of the walk and, after an optional swim at Zaha Hadid’s London Aquatics Centre, head home from Stratford station.

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