Places to go along the River Thames
Local attractions

denotes principal attractions.

London's canal port since 1820, Limehouse Basin is still a hive of activity today. Situated in Stepney, east …
- Leisure attraction

At 135m high The London Eye towers above London's South Bank, making it the tallest observation wheel in the world. …
- Leisure attraction

Mapledurham House was built in the Middle Ages when the estate was in the hands of the Lyndes family. When Sir …
- Historic building

The National Maritime Museum comprises most of the key locations within the Greenwich World Heritage site - …
- Museum

The Pool of London is the name given to the stretch of the Thames between Tower Bridge and London Bridge, which …
- Leisure attraction

An innovative exhibition and gallery space in an award-winning and sensitively designed modern building on the banks …
- Museum
- Restaurant
- Cafe

The Royal Observatory is literally the place where time begins. Part of the National Maritime Museum (020 8858 …
- Museum

The beauty that painters like Monet and Derain captured so perfectly in their Thames views is alive and well, and …
- Leisure attraction

Historic St Katharine's Dock is now a substantial marina for leisure craft and a popular draw for tourists looking …
- Leisure attraction
