

Westminster Pier
Neighbor to the Houses of Parliament and just across the river from the London Eye and London Aquarium, the Westminster Pier is one of the most popular stops on Thames voyages. Overlooked by the Boudiccan Rebellion sculpture and Big Ben itself, there’s plenty to see during even the briefest of stops at this iconic location.
The Basics
Thames River Services and several cruise tours make use of Westminster Pier, with a regular schedule of departures throughout the day. Hop-on hop-off options let you explore riverbank attractions at your own pace, while cruises to Greenwich and back are a great way to relax after a long day of city sightseeing. Alternatively, you can take the leisurely connection to Hampton Court and spend three hours soaking up the charms of London’s West Thames.
Things to Know Before You Go
Westminster Pier is sometimes known as Westminster Millenium Pier.
The pier is fully accessible, with a waiting room and seating available.
You can use Oyster and contactless payment methods for Thames River Services.
Some city tours include cruise costs in the price.
How to Get There
The closest tube stop is Westminster, which is less than a minute’s walk away. Take Exit 1 for Westminster Pier. City buses stop nearby on Parliament Street, Bridge Street, and Westminster Bridge, where hop-on hop-off bus services also depart.
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When to Get There
The pier operates year-round, with many services offering an extended timetable during summer. Many of the vessels have both covered and open decks, making cruises possible even in the wetter months. The pier has indoor seating too, so there’s no need to wait in the rain.
Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site
Boating enthusiasts don’t need to travel far along the Thames to get their fill of maritime history. From Westminster Pier, take a service directly to Greenwich Pier, and stroll straight into the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, home to the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, and Royal Observatory. These family-friendly attractions offer insight into London’s role in the history of navigation and seafaring, and are all set in a Royal Park.
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