Tower Bridge River Cruise from Westminster
158 Ratings
- Audio Guide
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- E-Ticket
- 30 min






Embark on a classic 30 min one-way or 1-hour return Thames sightseeing cruise. Enjoy live audio commentary in English and Wi-Fi audio commentary in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Mandarin.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Thames River Sightseeing
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament are the home of British democracy. The Elizabeth Tower that houses Big Ben is one of the most famous landmarks in London.
Pass By: London Eye
The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel, offering wonderful views of London during its 30-minute rotation.
Pass By: Royal Festival Hall
Built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain, the venue is host to many international concerts. The complex includes restaurants and bars with great views of the river.
Pass By: Tate Modern
Housed in the converted Bankside power station, the Tate Modern is a ‘family-friendly’ modern art gallery, with a free permanent collection as well as specialist exhibitions.
Pass By: St. Paul's Cathedral
Built by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London, St Paul’s is simply awe-inspiring. See amazing views from the dome, but be warned, it’s 530 steps to the top!
Pass By: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
A replica of the original Globe Theatre with daily behind-the-scenes tours, and a summer season of Shakespeare’s plays as Elizabethan audiences would have seen them.
Pass By: Borough Market
After 1,000 years on the same site, Borough Market is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. Now a hub selling high quality produce and home-cooked street food.
Pass By: Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral is a beautiful building which dates back to 1220. When you visit, look out for the famous Doorkins Magnificat, the self-appointed Cathedral cat!
Pass By: HMS Belfast
Explore the nine decks of this warship to discover what life was like onboard during the Second World War.
Pass By: Tower of London
Explore a thousand years of history. Visit the Bloody Tower, see where royalty lived - and were executed - and marvel at the Crown Jewels.
Pass By: Tower Bridge
An excellent example of Victorian engineering at its best. Find out how it works and see the Thames through the glass floors of the walkway in the Tower Bridge Experience.
Stop At:
Operated by Thames River Sightseeing
Pass By: Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament are the home of British democracy. The Elizabeth Tower that houses Big Ben is one of the most famous landmarks in London.
Pass By: London Eye
The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel, offering wonderful views of London during its 30-minute rotation.
Pass By: Royal Festival Hall
Built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain, the venue is host to many international concerts. The complex includes restaurants and bars with great views of the river.
Pass By: Tate Modern
Housed in the converted Bankside power station, the Tate Modern is a ‘family-friendly’ modern art gallery, with a free permanent collection as well as specialist exhibitions.
Pass By: St. Paul's Cathedral
Built by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London, St Paul’s is simply awe-inspiring. See amazing views from the dome, but be warned, it’s 530 steps to the top!
Pass By: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
A replica of the original Globe Theatre with daily behind-the-scenes tours, and a summer season of Shakespeare’s plays as Elizabethan audiences would have seen them.
Pass By: Borough Market
After 1,000 years on the same site, Borough Market is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. Now a hub selling high quality produce and home-cooked street food.
Pass By: Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral is a beautiful building which dates back to 1220. When you visit, look out for the famous Doorkins Magnificat, the self-appointed Cathedral cat!
Pass By: HMS Belfast
Explore the nine decks of this warship to discover what life was like onboard during the Second World War.
Pass By: Tower of London
Explore a thousand years of history. Visit the Bloody Tower, see where royalty lived - and were executed - and marvel at the Crown Jewels.
Pass By: Tower Bridge
An excellent example of Victorian engineering at its best. Find out how it works and see the Thames through the glass floors of the walkway in the Tower Bridge Experience.
Stop At:
Operated by Thames River Sightseeing