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Enjoying London Boat Tours

One of the best ways to enjoy London is through boat tours along the River Thames. Along the riveru2019s stretch, you get to see the cityu2019s famous landmarks like St. Paulu2019s Cathedral, the Tate Modern, the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge, and Canary Wharf.

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Enjoying London Boat Tours

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  1. One of the best ways to enjoy London is through the boat tours along the River Thames. Along the river’s stretch, you get to see the city’s famous landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Tate Modern, the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge, and Canary Wharf.

  2. The River Thames is not the only waterway where you can enjoy majestic city views. You can also join boat tours that traverse along Regent’s Canal. During yourstay at a hotel in South Kensington, never miss out on a few boat tours. Some of the most popular London boat tours are listed below.

  3. Bow Boat Company The tour offers a more intimate clientele as the boat can seat a maximum of 12. You can customize this boat tour, and you can dictate the tour’s duration and the tour’s exact stop. A five-hour boat tour through East London allows you to see landmarks like Victoria Park and Olympic Park. A two-hour tour lets you view King’s Cross and Hackney’s Broadway Market.

  4. Canal Museum Tunnel Boat Trip Costing GBP8 for adults and GBP6 for children, the Canal Museum tour is reserved for those who seek a dark yet contemplative view of London’s history. The tour runs through Regent’s kilometer-long Canal Tunnel, which was built in 1820. The tours are held during the summer, and the price includes entry to the London Canal Museum. The boat tour’s nearest Tube stop is at King’s Cross St. Pancras.

  5. City Cruises Located at Westminster Pier on the Victoria Embankment, City Cruises boat tours cost GBP10.75 for single tickets, GBP16 for return tickets, and GBP12.75 for children’s rates. The tour cruises through Westminster, Tower, Greenwich, and Waterloo piers. There are numerous tour options. You can go on a shorter cruise or unlimited for the day. You can also enjoy the tour with a dinner or afternoon tea experience. The boat tour’s nearest Tube stop is at Westminster.

  6. Jenny Wren The Walker’s Quay, Camden-based boat tour company charges GBP9.50 for adults, GBP4.50 for children, and GBP30 for a season pass. Jenny Wren, the boat’s name, offers round-trip, 90-minute cruises.

  7. You can sail through London Zoo, Camden Lock, and Regent’s Park. You can also pass Robert Browning’s Island at Little Venice. The boat tour’s nearest tube stop is at Camden Town. You can also read: Family Days Out in London

  8. Vintage Red Bus and Thames Cruise The tour includes both land (Vintage Red Bus) and boat tours (Thames Cruise). You leave the Victoria Coach Station on a red double-deck bus and see iconic London sights like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the London Eye. On the boat tour, you get to see the London Bridge, Cleopatra’s Needle, and Shakespeare’s Globe.

  9. Conclusion At the end of your boat touring day, you can book meeting rooms in city of Londonfor your conference or meetings if you wish to. Remember that a London vacation is not complete without a boat tour.

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