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MoreDiscover its fascinating history on a Thames cruise through the heart of London. The boat sails on the Thames, and visitors can listen to the audio guide and learn the colorful stories of the city's past. There are many stops for cruises including Westminster Docks, London Eye Docks, Tower Docks and Greenwich Docks. Hop on and off as you wish to visit attractions on both sides of the strait, such as CuttySark, Royal Observatory, Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Tate Modern, Borough Market, Southbank Centre and London Eye. Passengers can also buy some snacks at the onboard bar and enjoy the views of Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge, Royal Festival Hall, Somerset House, Millennium Bridge, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, monuments and HMS Belfast and more.
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Because I caught up with the heavy rain, I still felt great, that is, the wind was a bit big, it was particularly shaking at the highest point, there were no people that day, and the scenery was really worth it, overlooking the Thames and the scenery on both sides of the Straits.
We got to see many iconic buildings from the boat, such the Tower Of London (castle), the Shard (pointed glass and steel building), Big Ben (clock tower), Parliament (the most important government building), Tower Bridge (included 2 towers with an upper walkway between), The Millennium Bridge, (a pedestrian bridge featured in a Harry Potter movie, that got blown up by a magic spell), the Walkie Talkie (20 Fenchurch building), the American Embassy Building.
went with my son in summer and had the best day out even we are local. best thing to check first is weather. only choose the blue sky and preferably sunny
if you want to avoid a crowd, walk along the River Thames and enjoy the sightseeing from the Parliament, London Eye, Battersea Power Station, the MI5 headquarters etc. my favourite spot is to just look at the Parliament at night! it has a luminous view and it reflects on the river! It’s simply stunning!
I like to sit in the gardens of St Thomas’ hospital that overlook the Thames. from there you can see the Houses of Parliament. even better now that the Elizabeth tower is without scaffolding again!
Thames river sightseeing offers a wonderful way to experience the beauty and history of London. There are various options for sightseeing on the Thames, including:1. **River Cruises2. **Hop-On Hop-Off Boat Tour3. river bus service4. speed boats toursbest destination for London