Bateaux London - Services

Services

Scheduled services depart daily from Embankment Pier and travel both east and west along the Thames before returning.

Thames Lunch Cruises

Bateaux London offers guests spectacular views, a three course set lunch and after-lunch commentary. Each cruise will transport guests on a journey past sights both old and new, such as the Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and The EDF Energy London Eye.


Thames Dinner Cruises

Experience the excitement of London by night from the best seats in town. A truly magical blend of freshly prepared food, superb live entertainment and after dinner dancing combine to offer the perfect evening for indulgence and celebration.


Afternoon Tea Cruise

Treat your friends, family or colleagues to London's spectacular sights and indulge in an assortment of sandwiches, pastries and scones whilst enjoying live music from a solo pianist.

Available from April to November 2013


Sunday Lunch Jazz Cruise

Ideal for celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a Sunday afternoon lunch in London, the two and a half hour jazz cruise features a three course set menu and live entertainment performed by a jazz band, who will cover well-known songs featuring easy listening classics and composers like George Gershwin and Frank Sinatra.


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