City Cruises London

Explore London’s famous sights on an award-winning sightseeing or dining cruise or an exhilarating Thamesjet speedboat ride.

Discover London’s history with entertaining live commentary and take in the best panoramic views on our sightseeing tours. Enjoy a unique dining experience cruising along the river with delectable food and live entertainment or experience a thrilling 50 minute speedboat ride.

Recommended Experiences in London

Explore London

  • Official Central London Experience

    Benefit from booking three great attractions at once!
  • Private Hire

    The perfect venue for your outing, whether it’s a corporate or social event
  • Attractions

    Discover the best London attractions.
  • Dinner Cruise

    Wine, dine and dance on this great dinner cruise on the River Thames
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Crew Spotlight: Meet Capt. Pascal Papis, City Cruises UK

Although our tours take place in some of the most exciting cities on the planet, it’s our crew and team members who truly make these experiences so special and memorable.

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Historical & Royal Attractions in London

London is a thriving metropolitan city with over 2000 years of impressive history. Originally known by the Romans as Londinium in 43 AD, the city has witnessed huge change over

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Things to do in London with Kids

Are you looking for things to do in London with kids? Maybe you have a family holiday planned in the big city, or maybe you’re just visiting for the day…

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Awesome Jazz Nights in London

London is one of the most exciting cities in the world – and it’s no secret that the city has an incredible nightlife scene. But what nightlife is on offer

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13 Interesting Facts about Queen Elizabeth on her 96th birthday

On 21st April 2022, Queen Elizabeth turns 96! Born at 2.40am in Mayfair, London, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was the first child to the Duke and Duchess of York who

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Cocktails inspired by the Illuminated River plus how you can recreate them at home

Perhaps one of summer’s greatest memories for London was the completion of phase one of the Illuminated River—an ambitious long-term art commission on an unprecedented scale: a scheme to light central