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Cruise in comfort from Greenwich Pier to Tower Bridge Quay without the crowds on our half-hour Thames River Sightseeing cruise.
Join our crew for a sightseeing tour at Greenwich Pier and make your way to Tower Bridge Quay, all while admiring famous landmarks such as Cutty Shark, Queen’s House, Tower Bridge, and more. During your tour, enjoy panoramic and uninterrupted views from our enclosed lower decks or open-air upper decks as you cruise along the River Thames. Experience a unique perspective, grab a beverage and snack from our fully licenced bars, and sit back as our local skippers provide entertaining information about London’s history and its famous sights.
Greenwich Pier
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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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River boat travel to Royal Museums Greenwich
Start your journey in the maritime spirit and and arrive in Greenwich by boat. No other form of transport offers such iconic views of London.
How long does the boat to Greenwich take?
The journey length varies depending on where you start your boat trip from:
Tower Pier: 20 minutes
London Bridge Pier: 25 minute
London Eye Pier: 35 minutes
Greenwich Pier is right next to Cutty Sark in the heart of maritime Greenwich. The National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House and Royal Observatory are a short walk away
Access information
The pier is wheelchair accessible and guide and assistance dogs are welcomed on board Uber Boat by Thames Clippers.
Can I use an oyster card on Thames ferry services?
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers catamarans are part of the Transport for London ticketing network, so you can use pay using Oyster and contactless cards.
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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.
Nearest Tube Station:
Cutty Sark Station – DLR
Nearest Bus Stop:
- Greenwich Town Centre / Cutty Sark (C)
- Greenwich Town Centre / Cutty Sark (D)
- Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (A)
Disabled Access:
Greenwich Pier is accessible to wheelchairs, with step free access from the ticket office to the boats.
Ticket Booth Open Times:
Daily 10am – 5pm
Things to do at Greenwich Pier:
Why not check out our sightseeing or 24hr River Pass Cruises you can hop on from Greenwich Pier and make your way through to the heart of the city.
Closest Attractions
- National Wartime Museum
- Royal Observatory
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Thames river sightseeing.
A visit to London isn’t complete without a cruise on the River Thames. Thames River Sightseeing operate regular services from six piers on the River Thames including Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier, Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) & Greenwich Pier. Thames River Sightseeing cruise 361 days a year & operate a fleet of all-weather vessels with spacious open decks perfect for the summer months & heated saloons with panoramic windows for the colder months. The vessels range from more traditional River Thames passenger boats (London Rose) to more modern vessels purposefully built for the River Thames (Thomas Doggett) . A cruise between Westminster & Tower Bridge Quay takes just 30-40 minutes & passes numerous London landmarks including the New Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) , the London Eye, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the Shard, London Bridge & Tower Bridge.
Passengers can embark at Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier, Tower Bridge Quay or Greenwich & take advantage of a range of ticketing options. Single tickets are suited for day trippers or passengers travelling in or out of London & return tickets allow passengers to disembark & explore before joining a return sailing later the same day. A 2 Day River Pass is the perfect option for anyone visiting London over multiple days. A River Pass allows unlimited travel on our services for just £21.00 per adult, a family River Pass is just £42.00 (for 2 Adults + 3 Children) .
Thames River Sightseeing also offer excellent group rates & discounts which are perfect for families, tour companies or travel trade. Toilet facilities & a Multilingual Audio Guide are available on all sailings. The Multilingual Audio Guide is an informative commentary available through our onboard Wi-Fi in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Mandarin (Smart device & headphones are not provided, Read More) .
Why Choose Thames River Sightseeing
- Modern & traditional sightseeing boats with open decks, heated saloons & toilet facilities.
- Regular departures: Currently every 40 minutes.
- 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)
- Scenic cruises between Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier, Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) & Greenwich Pier passing more than 44 London landmarks.
- Wi-Fi Audio Guide available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German & Mandarin. (Smart device & headphones are not provided, Read More)
Thames River Sightseeing Routes
We are currently operating 7-days a week calling at Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier, Tower Bridge Quay & Greenwich Pier.
Piers on our Routes Westminster Pier (Houses of Parliament) Embankment Pier (Charing Cross, Villiers Street & Strand) Festival Pier (Royal Festival Hall & South Bank Centre) Bankside Pier (Globe Theatre & Tate Modern) Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) Greenwich Pier (Cutty Sark)
Cruises Calling at Greenwich Pier
Greenwich pier to westminster pier.
- Single: 40-60 Minutes Return: 2 Hours
- From £14.00 per Adult
Westminster Pier to Greenwich Pier
2 Day River Pass (Hop On / Hop Off at Six Piers)
- Duration: 2 Days
- From £21.00 per Adult
Greenwich Pier to Tower Bridge Quay
- Single: 20-30 Minutes Return: 60-80 Minutes
- From £10.75 per Adult
Tower Bridge Quay to Greenwich Pier
Embankment Pier to Greenwich Pier
- Single: 40-60 Minutes Return: 60-80 Minutes
- From £13.25 per Adult
Festival Pier to Greenwich Pier
Bankside Pier to Greenwich Pier
- Single: 35-45 Minutes Return: 60-80 Minutes
About Greenwich Pier
Greenwich Pier is located on the South shore of the River Thames in Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pier sits between the famous tea clipper Cutty Sark & Sir Christopher Wren’s Riverside Masterpiece, the Old Royal Naval College. Today the Royal Borough of Greenwich is an eclectic mix of historical & modern buildings. Greenwich town centre is home to a collection of museums, pubs, restaurants, markets & shops.
A few of Greenwich’s historic buildings include the Queens House (designed by Inigo Jones & the first classical building in England) to the Royal Observatory (Sir Christopher Wren) or St. Alfege Church (Nicolas Hawksmoor).
Transportation Links*
Bus services.
- Greenwich Town Centre
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Docklands Light Railway
- Cutty Sark (For Maritime Greenwich)
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- Greenwich Station
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Greenwich Foot Tunnel
Private charters from greenwich pier.
Our versatile party boats are a popular choice for corporate & private events on the River Thames. Large open decks, heated saloons & fully licensed bars are just a few of the facilities to be found on-board.
We can provide a wide range of catering & dining options, perfectly paired with our extensive wine menu. Our entertainment options & decorations can also make your event truly unique.
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About Cutty Sark
Visit the last remaining tea clipper, Cutty Sark. Originally built at Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 she spent her working life transporting cargo including tea from China and wool from Australia. She has now been fully restored and is an award winning visitor attraction.
- Self-guided tours with an audio guide available through Smartify.
- View the largest collection of Merchant Navy Figureheads in the world.
- Enjoy views from Cutty Sark’s deck overlooking Greenwich, the River Thames & the London skyline.
- Refreshments available in the Cutty Sark café.
Old Royal Naval College
About the Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is Sir Christopher Wren’s riverside masterpiece, built in the 17th Century as the Royal Hospital for Seamen on the site of the Tudor Palace of Placentia. The Old Royal Naval College boasts beautiful surroundings & some of the most magnificent interiors in London. The Painted Hall in King William Court is home to the largest painted ceiling in Europe, a Baroque masterpiece by Sir James Thornhill depicting over 300 years of English aristocracy & British Naval Power. The Chapel of St Peter & St Paul in Queen Mary Court has a beautiful interior designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stewart. Visitors to the Old Royal Naval College can enjoy tours of the Painted Hall & the grounds & visit the cafe & gift shop located in King William Court.
- Take a self guided tour of the Old Royal Naval College Grounds.
- Visit the Painted Hall & marvel at the largest painted ceiling in Europe.
- Take a guided tour of the grounds & the Painted Hall.
- Visit the Old Royal Naval College Chapel designed by James ‘Athenian’ Stuart.
- Explore the Ripley Tunnel & visit the Victorian Skittle Alley & bowl using practice cannon balls.
- Buy souvenirs & gifts at the Painted Hall Shop or the Greenwich Visitor Centre shop.
- Refreshments available in the Painted Hall Café in the beautifully restored undercroft.
- Visit The Old Brewery, a Young’s Gastropub located within the Old Royal Naval College grounds.
- Regular markets, events & exhibitions around the site.
Greenwich Market
About Greenwich Market
- Browse arts & crafts, antiques & souvenirs at the various market stalls.
- Try street food from around the world at the Greenwich Market food area.
National Maritime Museum
About the National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum is the largest museum in the world dedicated to maritime and naval history. Opened in 1937 by King George VI the museum is home to over 2 million items including art, charts, maps, memorabilia & artefacts.
- Explore the museums galleries & discover stories of the sea & maritime history.
- Refreshments available in Parkside Café & the Great Map Café.
- Purchase gifts & souvenirs in the National Maritime Museum Shop.
Greenwich Park
About Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks & has strong ties to the Tudor & Stuart monarchs. In the 15th century Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (brother to Henry V) was granted 200 acres of land & permission to construct a stone tower which later become known as Duke Humphrey’s Tower.
After the Duke’s death the land passed to the Crown & his riverside manor house was remodelled by Henry VII into what became the Tudor Palace of Placentia. The Tudor palace was the birthplace of Henry VIII, Mary I & Elizabeth the I & was a favourite residence of the Tudor monarchs due to its close proximity to the river & ample hunting ground. Henry VIII introduced deer to Greenwich Park & their decedents remain to this day.
The Stuart period saw great changes to the park with the demolition of the Palace of Placentia, the construction of the Queens House, Royal Hospital for Seamen (Now the Old Royal Naval College) & the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The Tudor hunting grounds & pleasure gardens made way for a more formal landscape designed by André Le Notre, gardener to Louis XIV of France.
Today Greenwich Park spans 183 acres & forms one of London’s most magnificent landscapes. Greenwich Hill offers views of the Queens House, Old Royal Naval College, the River Thames & Docklands.
- Climb Greenwich Hill & stand across the Historic Prime Meridian.
- Climb Greenwich Hill & marvel at the view across Greenwich, Docklands & London.
- The Greenwich Park Playground is the perfect place for families to enjoy the park.
- Refreshments available in the Pavilion Café & the White House Café.
The Queens House
About the Queens House
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About the Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by King Charles II. The Observatory sits on the hill in Greenwich Park and is the location of the Historic Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meantime). The Royal Observatory is also home to the Greenwich Time Ball which has marked 13:00 Greenwich Meantime everyday since 1833.
Rangers House
About Rangers House & the Werhner Collection
Rangers House was built c. 1700 by Vice-Admiral Francis Hosier. The house has been home to a number of residents over the years including the Rangers of Greenwich Park between 1816 & 1896. Rangers house is now home to the Werhner Collection, over 700 items assembled by the diamond magnate Julius Werhner.
Greenwich Pier Location
**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London , always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.
Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps .
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Don't miss the boat! Check the River Bus timetable before travelling
Weekday timetable update from 2 April 2024
From Tuesday 2 April, we will introduce a new weekday timetable that will affect our RB1 and RB6 routes. These changes will allow us to start serving West Zone (except Cadogan) and Royal Wharf piers in the afternoon on an hourly basis. Timetables below have been updated but if you wish to find out more about the changes please check our service changes page
To plan your journey by river select the relevant timetable below and scroll right or left to find departure times from your pier. Download the PDF version for offline use.
For the latest service updates please check our X account @thamesclippers .
Weekday timetable
Weekday – westbound services.
Services stopping at piers from Barking Riverside to Putney via central London
Weekday – eastbound services
Services stopping at piers from Putney to Barking Riverside via central London
Weekday - RB4
Ferry service between Doubletree Docklands in Rotherhithe and Canary Wharf
Weekend & bank holiday timetable
Weekend – westbound services, weekend – eastbound services, weekend - rb4, view our route map.
Travel along the Thames by boat, we stop at 24 piers across London.
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For the most up to date information on our services please follow @thamesclippers on X (formerly known as Twitter). You can also find live departure information at the piers or on the Thames Clippers Tickets app.
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Cruise in comfort from Greenwich Pier to Tower Bridge Quay without the crowds on our half-hour Thames River Sightseeing cruise. Join our crew for a sightseeing tour at Greenwich Pier and make your way to Tower Bridge Quay, all while admiring famous landmarks such as Cutty Shark, Queen's House, Tower Bridge, and more.
Cruise from Greenwich Pier to Tower Bridge Quay & explore the Tower of London, Tower Bridge & St. Katharine Dock. The City of London is easily accessible from Tower Bridge Quay & is home to countless landmarks including the Monument to the Great Fire of London, Guildhall, 20 Fenchurch Street (The Sky Garden) & St. Paul's Cathedral.
Prices start from free for children four and under and go up to £23.50 for an adult River Roamer ticket. All London piers are accessible except for Cadogan Pier and London Bridge City Pier. Get on board a river Thames water bus service for a fast, frequent mode of transport. You can see London's famous landmarks from the water.
RB1, our main route, operates from early in the morning until late at night 7 days a week across the Central and East Zones. The RB1 stops at piers between Battersea Power Station or London Eye (Waterloo) and Barking Riverside (depending on time of the day) allowing you to easily travel across London and enjoy the capital's landmarks such as Westminster, The London Eye, Tower or Greenwich.
Ticket office opening times: 10:00 - 18:00*. *Subject to change. Greenwich Pier is located on the south bank of the River Thames in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was originally built around 1836 to cater for the paddle steamers that ferried people along the Thames at the time. Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is proud to be to continue this ...
A scenic cruise from Tower Bridge to Maritime Greenwich. From: £12.40 Per Adult. Single: 30 Minute Cruise. Return: 1 Hour Cruise. Date: Operates Daily. Route: Tower Bridge Quay to Greenwich Pier. Direct Service: A Direct Service with No Stops. Cruise from Tower Bridge Quay to Greenwich Pier & explore Maritime Greenwich in your own time. The ...
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become a world-famous symbol of London. As a result, it is sometimes confused with London Bridge, about half a mile upstream.
If you have a Freedom Pass or 60+ London Oyster photocard you get 50% off the adult fare on the Thames Clippers River Bus and many River Tours. If you have a Veterans Oyster photocard, you get 50% off the Thames Clippers River Bus. Senior citizen rates. If you don't have a Freedom Pass, check which River services offer discounts for senior ...
The cheapest way to get from Greenwich Pier to Tower of London costs only £2, and the quickest way takes just 11 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you. ... The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London, resulting in it sometimes being confused with London Bridge, situated ...
Enjoy two classic London experiences with this combined Thames River cruise and Tower of London ticket, all for one great-value price. With your admission ticket, head inside the infamous Tower of London and explore the grounds, towers and Crown Jewels exhibition independently as you uncover the palace-fortress' blood-soaked, 900-year history. On the same day, take a leisurely sightseeing ...
The journey length varies depending on where you start your boat trip from: Tower Pier: 20 minutes. London Bridge Pier: 25 minute. London Eye Pier: 35 minutes. Greenwich Pier is right next to Cutty Sark in the heart of maritime Greenwich. The National Maritime Museum, Queen's House and Royal Observatory are a short walk away.
Greenwich Pier is on the south bank of the River Thames in Greenwich. It was built in 1836 to cater for many paddle steamers that brought visitors on day trips to Greenwich from London further up the river. City Cruises will continue this service, offering sightseeing cruises to and from Greenwich into the heart of the city.
A visit to London isn't complete without a cruise on the River Thames. Thames River Sightseeing operate regular services from six piers on the River Thames including Westminster Pier, Embankment Pier, Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) & Greenwich Pier. Thames River Sightseeing cruise 361 days a year & operate a fleet of all-weather vessels with spacious open decks perfect for the summer ...
The Illuminated River Official Boat Tours will run every Saturday during the winter months from Tower Pier. Illuminated River is a long-term art installation transforming the capital at night, bathing nine of the bridges that cross the Thames in environmentally-friendly LED light: London, Cannon Street, Southwark, Millennium bridges were the ...
The fastest route by river boat to Greenwich is on Uber Boat by Thames Clippers ' catamarans, which depart every 20 minutes throughout the day: From London Eye Pier within 40 minutes. From London Bridge Pier within 25 minutes. From Tower Pier within 17 minutes.
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Weekday timetable update from 2 April 2024. From Tuesday 2 April, we will introduce a new weekday timetable that will affect our RB1 and RB6 routes. These changes will allow us to start serving West Zone (except Cadogan) and Royal Wharf piers in the afternoon on an hourly basis. Timetables below have been updated but if you wish to find out ...
Take to the Thames and explore London from its iconic river. Embark on the "river bus" which provides a fast and efficient way to get around the capital with departure from key piers every 10-20 minutes. ... Tower of London, Greenwich, and many more popular landmarks. Enjoy the best views of London with step-free access. Admire the sights from ...
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