* Please note that this experience is temporarily unavailable due to the fact the attraction is unable to accept 3rd party vouchers.
This is subject to change, so please regularly check this page for updates.
*Experience Days Attractions: This Thames Cruise for two offers a unique
sightseeing experience of London’s most famous landmarks, with the
added bonus of entrance to the Royal Observatory included in the
price! With your hop-on, hop-off cruise ticket you can explore the
capital city at your leisure.
Choose to board your boat from a
convenient point along the river, then sail along and
witness the spectacular skyline of London as you’ve never seen it
before! Depending on your departure point, you’re destined to see
iconic sights such as the London Eye, the Shard, St.
Pauls
Cathedral, Tower Bridge, the Millennium Bridge and much more! The
cruise can start or end at Greenwich pier, home to the Royal
Observatory.
Greenwich is a beautiful borough that gives
you the chance to step back and experience a more peaceful side of
London, with its old world style, market and plenty of cafes and
restaurants.
As you disembark from your boat and wander through the
riverside, be sure to follow signs to the Royal Observatory,
situated a short walk through the park.
The Observatory is located
in beautiful historic buildings, originally made for the
Astronomers Royal, with incredible views over London as a backdrop.
Here you can discover the history of space and how we came to
understand the world around us.
The Royal Observatory is also home
to the Meridian Line, which you can stand astride with one foot in
either hemisphere, perfect for a photo opportunity! Once you've had
your fill, head back to the pier and relax as you sail back down
the river to your chosen departure point.
This Thames Cruise for two, plus entrance to
the Royal Observatory, is the perfect gift for anyone with a love
for London and its unique history.
It is the perfect way to
sightsee the famous landmarks of London and a great way to get
around this bustling city in style with entrance to one of London's
lesser known, but highly enjoyable attraction, the Royal
Observatory.