Top 10 Things to do on the Thames

By Megan Hills

Visiting London? Here are some great things to do on the Thames!

Weaving through the city and stretching 346 km, the Thames is England's most famous waterway. An important trade route through London's history, there are plenty of important cultural landmarks dotted along the riverside. Whether you plan to take a stroll along the water or drift down the Thames on board a river cruise, be sure to check out these great things to do on the Thames!

Shakespeare's Globe

Join the cultural throng at Shakespeare's Globe, an open-air theatre built on the same site that Shakespeare frequently performed his plays. Located just a few minutes walk from the Tate Modern, the Globe is a stunning recreation of old English playhouses and there's always a Shakespeare play on. There's also the option to step back in time with a special exhibition displaying the rich history of the Globe and British theatre in London, as well as a tour of the theatre.

HMS Belfast

Pay homage to the soldiers of the second world war onboard the HMS Belfast, a Royal Navy warship that has been transformed into a naval museum. With an exhibition spanning nine floors, see what it was like to live on a warship and discover the stories of soldiers who once called the vessel home.

Tower Bridge Experience

See London from one of the capital's most famed attractions: Tower Bridge. This distinctive feat of engineering has recently opened up a high level glass walkway that arc overs the traffic below and provides a gorgeous view of the city. Visitors can learn about the iconic bridge and its history in an exhibition open to the public.

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Tate Modern

As one of London's most important artistic institutions, the Tate Modern has remained a source of inspiration for creatives everywhere. Walk through the impressive Turbine Hall and explore their extensive collection of international modern art, featuring works by well-respected artists such as Pollock, Picasso and Rothko. Keep an eye out for the guest exhibitions as some fantastic names have been listed on their programme, such as Georgia O'Keefe.

Tower of London

The Tower of London is one of the city's most striking landmarks and continues to capture the imaginations of visitors from all over the world. Dating all the way back to the Norman conquest of England, this fortress is full of British history and most famously the Crown Jewels, which are watched over by the instantly recognisable Beefeaters (who also double as tour guides).

River Cruise

Take to the water in the Thames River Boat Cruise, which traces the length of the Thames and takes tourists past sights like the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Cutty Sark and more. There are different journey durations spanning anywhere between thirty minutes to three hours with various hop-on and hop-off locations spaced out along the ride. No matter the weather, the river boat cruise runs daily from 10am onwards.

Photo Walks of London Tour

The best way to enjoy South Bank is with a camera in your hand. Photo Walks of London have a number of specialised two hour tours for photography enthusiasts, whether you're into historical landmarks like the Globe Theatre or prefer snapping portraits of the colourful crowd at Leadenhall Market. Held both in the day and the evenings, it's a fantastic way to make a hobby part of your holidays.

Millennium Bridge

This sleek, modern suspension bridge has been featured in many blockbuster movies including the Harry Potter franchise and connects Bankside to the City of London. When it was first opened, it initially terrified pedestrians for the way it would sway when crossing it and was quickly closed for renovations. Crossing it now isn't as shaky an experience, however its nickname 'The Wobbly Bridge' persists.

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

These two structures never fail to amaze visitors with their sheer size and gorgeous architectural details. While both of these landmarks aren't open to the public, it's worth going to see them along the River Thames and hear the clock tower's distinctive chimes.

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SEAlife Aquarium

Following along the theme of aquatic adventures, London's SEAlife Aquarium is a fantastic indoor adventure for when the weather doesn't quite agree with your holiday. Meet the Sand Tiger Sharks at the Shark Walk and explore their numerous themed zones, including the Pacific Walk and Rockpool areas. There's also a dedicated exhibition for the River Thames which charts the river's ecological history and the creatures that call it home.

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Beef up your Instagram with these London attractions Millions of people come to London every year and each of them take at least a handful of photographs. Here's some of the most snapped London attractions below: London layover... Stopped by the Queen's house to say hello, but she wasn't home... pity, had to go to @chipotlemexicangrill without her. #london #homewardbound #vagabonding A post shared by Robert Starkey (@robertstarkey_) on Aug 23, 2017 at 12:28am PDT Buckingham Palace Pop your head into Buckingham Palace to greet Queen Elizabeth, who still calls this impressive building her royal residence. While its state rooms are only open to the public in the summer months, if you actually manage to get in then there's a strict ban on photos inside the palace (but it's still absolutely worth going). In the meantime, its gilded gates have long served as popular Instagram fodder and always bustle with people cramming their cameras between the bars for the perfect shot. #london #londra #londra2017 #london_only #toplondonphoto #londonlife #londonist #londoncity #londoncalling #view #vista #sky #cloud #clouds #bluesky #nature #worldcaptures #allshots_ #architecture #myview #granbretagna #greatbritain #inghilterra #europe #europa #tower #art #loves_united_europe #torre #instagood A post shared by Valentina Santi (@valentina.santi) on Aug 23, 2017 at 2:19am PDT Tower of London At one time, the Tower of London was amongst the most impressive structures along the River Thames. Now, it serves as a stark reminder of the past amidst the glassy skyscrapers. From the Beefeaters in their traditional navy and scarlet uniform to the crown jewels glittering in their case, there's a number of photo opportunities you're not going to want to miss out on. London, fragments #adayinlondon #london #westminsterabbey A post shared by Mihai M. (@mihai_misai) on Aug 23, 2017 at 2:25am PDT Westminster Abbey This church has seen many things: Kate and Will's wedding, funerals of significant figures and countless royal coronations - now it's your turn to see it through a camera lens. With stunning Gothic architecture and a number of beautiful art pieces hung along its walls, it's a dream for photographers and tourists alike. Yesterday marked Big Ben's final chimes before its four-year restoration. It has been 31 years since extensive works has been done on the Great Clock, so this is an opportune time to finally do it. #latepost . . . . . . . #travel #vacation #architecture #London #UK #England #BigBen #Great Clock #ElizabethTower #PalaceOfWestminster #HouseOfParliament #history #icon #landmark A post shared by Weng B. (@wandercaffeinejunkie) on Aug 22, 2017 at 3:31am PDT Big Ben & Houses of Parliament While Big Ben's loud chimes have been silenced for renovations, it's still photographic gold - especially when snapped from across the river with the Houses of Parliament in the background. It's also incredibly easy to get to, just pop your head out of the Westminster tube and it's right across the road. #London 😎 A post shared by Onder Turkmen (@onthere) on Aug 21, 2017 at 11:54am PDT London Eye While the London Eye may not be as old as the Houses of Parliament or Tower Bridge, it's now become an iconic part of the London skyline. For an unrivalled panorama of the city, jump into one of the ferris wheel's crystal cabins at sunset for a view over the English capital then make time to really explore everything else that Southbank has to offer. Don't mind the spare foot ruining this surreal photo. Didn't know there was a glass walkway over Tower Bridge and spent a long time trying not to freak out about it 🤖 Bless the @londonpass for showing me the light A post shared by megs (@megchills) on Jul 23, 2017 at 2:47am PDT Tower Bridge Not to be confused with the more drab London Bridge, this gorgeous piece of British engineering is one that you'll definitely recognise. While you'll be incredibly lucky if you get to see the bridge split for passing boats, a sky high glass walkway has now been opened to the public. For a truly vertigo-inducing shot, snap the passers bys and boats under your feet. "Keep your face always towards the sunshine - and the shadows will fall behind you" A post shared by V A N E S S A (@vslawson) on Aug 17, 2017 at 2:34am PDT Brick Lane Brick Lane is one of London's most beloved and photographed areas, packed to the brim with kooky boutiques, restaurants and graffiti. The imposing black and white heron that watches over the area is perhaps one of the most popular Instagram shots, though there's a whole list of fantastic street art worth scouting out and photographing. • of all the books in the world, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport • A lil' throwback to invite you guys to check out our latest blog post on England! Link in bio xx A post shared by Travel Couple | gigi & dan (@pocketdiva) on Aug 21, 2017 at 4:37pm PDT Red Phone Booths It doesn't get more British than this. While nobody really uses the red phone booths anymore, they're still dotted around the capital and continue to provide many a tourist-y photo op. Good morning London! A post shared by Zosia Lutkiewicz (@zlutek) on Aug 23, 2017 at 12:53am PDT Trafalgar Square This gigantic open square is used for big events like London Pride, Canada Day and more, but when there's not a special occasion happening then it also serves as a great photo spot. It's a tradition for people to climb on top of the bronze lions that circle the monument in its centre, however do be careful - people have been known to hurt themselves falling off them. - Come together right now over me〰 /the beatles, come together #아쿠이모123유럽여행기 #26살영감의유럽 A post shared by 노영은 (@love.ourmoment) on Aug 18, 2017 at 3:13pm PDT Abbey Road Nobody can forget the iconic Beatles Abbey Road album - let alone its album cover. Many have headed out to recreate their own version of the cover with their travel buddies though it may take a few tries to get it completely perfect.
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