The Orange O. • April 16, 2016This small ferry (boat is the Predator II) departs North Greenwich pier on demand (call 07947637925) for just £2.00. While you're at Trinity Buoy Wharf, make sure to see London's only lighthouse!
ClassyGit • March 20, 2013Thames River Services Operate trips to The Thames Barrier, St Katherine's Pier & Westminster Pier from Gate "B" at Greenwich... Take a sightseeing tour of London with traditional River Thames Waterman
carole m. • April 18, 2013what can i say....thames clippers..brilliant, best way to travel, embankment pier right next to a tube station...travelling round london is a breeze! :)
Elizabeth L. • November 21, 2014Good spot to sit on the benches by the pier and admire the London Eye, Big Ben and River Thames.
Heather N. • June 27, 2023All river boats leave from the same pier area and you find B,C,D etc… once you go down by the water and boats.
Bianca B. • June 18, 2013The Thames Clippers site say this is the London Bridge Pier, but everywhere you search you see London Bridge City. Confusing.
Chris W. • July 23, 2010Crew on the ferry were great. Provided impromptu guided river tour w/ history & anecdotes from Tower pier to Westminster pier.
Martin T. • May 20, 201222 August: In Victorian times, Erith attempted to style itself as an upmarket pleasure resort, with visitors arriving by paddle steamer to its deep water pier from Central London.
VS • March 22, 2010Thames Clippers can get you to Tower Millenium pier very fast then the boat slows down as it enters central London
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011You can still catch a river cruise from this pier, which is named after Richard Turk, a boat builder who founded a yard here in 1710 in the reign of Queen Anne. He specialised in punts and wherries.
Louis Vuitton • May 30, 2012Next to the North Greenwich Pier, formerly named QEII Pier after Queen Elizabeth II, is Antony Gormley's Quantum Cloud. It is meant to show a human being if viewed from the correct angle.
Neil A. • January 25, 2012Change here for the Tate to Tate service and also boats to St George's Pier
Dietmar • September 21, 2010Catch the Thames Clipper into central London on the Thames river. It is awesome buy can be a little longer than by tube but nicer.
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