St Paul's Cathedral and London Thames River Sightseeing Cruise
London, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: Flexible
Combine two of London’s great attractions with this flexible tour of the river Thames and entrance to St Paul’s Cathedral! Hop-on and hop-off your river sightseeing cruise from four conveniently located piers for 24 hours and explore the iconic cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, whose history is steeped in the Great Fire of London and Second World War. See the city from the river and visit perhaps the most important feature on the London skyline. A must-do for London visitors, included are Cathedral floor, crypt and the three Dome galleries.
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Combine two of London’s great attractions with this flexible tour of the river Thames and entrance to St Paul’s Cathedral! Hop-on and hop-off your river sightseeing cruise from four conveniently located piers for 24 hours and explore the iconic cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, whose history is steeped in the Great Fire of London and Second World War. See the city from the river and visit perhaps the most important feature on the London skyline. A must-do for London visitors, included are Cathedral floor, crypt and the three Dome galleries.Start your adventure at Westminster Pier, Tower Pier or Greenwich Pier. Westminster Pier is conveniently located next to Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. It is also only a short walk from Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade and Trafalgar Square. Tower Pier is ideally located next to Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Once you have your ticket, you can also hop-on, and hop-off from London Eye pier, located next to the London Eye and just two minutes walk from London Dungeon and London Aquarium. Greenwich Pier is located next to the famous Cutty Sark clipper, and within walking distance of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, Greenwich Market and a host of boutique shops and quality eateries.
Cruises depart every 30 minutes throughout the year and sights to be seen include, but are not limited to, Big Ben and Houses of Parliament, London Eye, HMS Belfast, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Monument, Golden Hinde, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, City Hall, the Savoy Hotel, RAF Memorial, RS Hispaniola, Old Scotland Yard, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Oxo Tower, The Shard, the Gherkin, the Walkie-Talkie, Tate Modern, Cleopatra’s Needle, Portcullis House, Traitor’s Gate, Southwark Cathedral, Millennium Bridge, Northern and Shell Building, London Television Centre, Cutty Sark, Royal Greenwich, Old Scotland Yard, City of London Boy’s School, Hay’s Galleria, County Hall, and the National Theatre.
All boats have toilets, bars to buy refreshment, confectionary and snacks, and an outside/upper viewing deck for those once in a life time photo opportunities. Most vessels are wheelchair accessible.
St Paul’s Cathedral, described as a "symbol of the hope, resilience and strength of the city of London and the United Kingdom". You can begin your exploration in the crypt. Here you'll find the resting place of the Cathedral's architect, Sir Christopher Wren, along with some of the nation’s greatest heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson. But you'll need to venture upwards for the main attraction: the towering dome. Within, you'll discover the Whispering Gallery (where a whisper on one side can be heard clearly 100 feet away) and at the top of a further 271 steps, the Golden Gallery. From this vantage point you'll enjoy spectacular panoramic views of London.
Cruises depart every 30 minutes throughout the year and sights to be seen include, but are not limited to, Big Ben and Houses of Parliament, London Eye, HMS Belfast, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Monument, Golden Hinde, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, City Hall, the Savoy Hotel, RAF Memorial, RS Hispaniola, Old Scotland Yard, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Oxo Tower, The Shard, the Gherkin, the Walkie-Talkie, Tate Modern, Cleopatra’s Needle, Portcullis House, Traitor’s Gate, Southwark Cathedral, Millennium Bridge, Northern and Shell Building, London Television Centre, Cutty Sark, Royal Greenwich, Old Scotland Yard, City of London Boy’s School, Hay’s Galleria, County Hall, and the National Theatre.
All boats have toilets, bars to buy refreshment, confectionary and snacks, and an outside/upper viewing deck for those once in a life time photo opportunities. Most vessels are wheelchair accessible.
St Paul’s Cathedral, described as a "symbol of the hope, resilience and strength of the city of London and the United Kingdom". You can begin your exploration in the crypt. Here you'll find the resting place of the Cathedral's architect, Sir Christopher Wren, along with some of the nation’s greatest heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson. But you'll need to venture upwards for the main attraction: the towering dome. Within, you'll discover the Whispering Gallery (where a whisper on one side can be heard clearly 100 feet away) and at the top of a further 271 steps, the Golden Gallery. From this vantage point you'll enjoy spectacular panoramic views of London.
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