Relaxation

Festive London Christmas Day River Thames Lunch Cruise

South East England, England
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About this experience

Celebrate this Christmas Day in style aboard a pleasure boat on the River Thames, and see the lights of London while enjoying a traditional 4-course Christmas lunch.

Departing from Westminster Pier, the cruise will take you past some of London's most iconic landmarks, including the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, South Bank and St. Paul's Cathedral.

From your seat inside the fully heated saloon, enjoy a hearty starter of roasted butternut squash, thyme and cumin soup. Tuck into a traditional main of roast turkey with sage and onion stuffing, chipolata sausages wrapped in bacon, roast potatoes, honey roast parsnips, brussels sprouts with chestnuts, and gravy and cranberry sauce (vegetarian alternative available).

Your food will be delivered to your table by experienced and friendly waiters. Treat yourself to a festive tipple from the cash bar. Then, take advantage of the open-air upper deck for once-in-a-lifetime Christmas views of London in all its Christmas splendor.

Specifications
  • Rating

    4.3

  • Duration

    195 minute

  • Type of tour

    Individual

  • Destination

    London

  • Country

    England

  • Type of experience

    Relaxation

  • Best time to visit

    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • St Pancras railway station

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