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Onboard the Thames Clipper | North Greenwich Pier - London Eye (Waterloo) Pier | Part #1
Welcome to another video! This time on the Thames Clipper. The Thames Clipper runs along the River Thames from Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) all the way down to Putney, however this boat service only went from North Greenwich to Westminster. In this episode, we travel from North Greenwich to Greenwich (for Cutty Sark). Enjoy!
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Onboard the Thames Clipper | North Greenwich Pier - London Eye (Waterloo) Pier | Part #2
Time for Part 2! This time from Greenwich Pier to Tower Millenium Pier! Enjoy the views and the ride as we pass through famous landmarks such as London Bridge and Tower Bridge.
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Taking the London Thames Clipper boat from Westminster to Greenwich January 2019
Experience our boat/ferry journey on the London Clipper from Westminster to Greenwich, one of the best ways to view London on the River Thames!
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Riding the Thames Clipper! London Eye to Canary Wharf 22/05/15
Today you join me in the shadow of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament at the London Eye Pier for a charge down the River Thames aboard the Hurricane Clipper, one of 13 vessels used to operate the high speed Thames Clipper service from this point to North Greenwich.
The Thames Clipper service commenced operation in 1999 as a high speed, river based alternative to the Underground or Buses. The Hurricane Clipper entered service in 2001, and is capable of a top speed of 28 Knots, or 32mph, which for a boat is impressive. It is 124ft long and can carry 220 passengers.
1. First, the London Eye, completed in March 2000 as part of the Millennium celebrations. The structure is 443ft tall, making it the tallest Ferris Wheel in the world at the time of its erection in 1999, and consists of 32 capsules with a capacity of 25, doing a complete rotation of the wheel in 30 minutes.
2. Next, we pass beneath Hungerford Bridge, completed in 1864 to carry trains out of Charing Cross station. It is flanked by the two Golden Jubilee Bridges opened in 2002 to provide pedestrian access.
3. Next is Waterloo Bridge, built in 1945 to replace the original structure from 1817, which was demolished due to a fault in the design of the piers.
4. We then pass the preserved Escort vessel HQS Wellington, launched in 1934 and saw service in World War II escorting Atlantic Convoys. It was decommissioned in 1947, and converted to Head Quarters Ship (hence HQS) Wellington, being floated to her current position in 1948.
5. Liveried in striking wartime 'Dazzle' paint-scheme, HMS President, a Flower-Class anti-submarine vessel launched in 1918. The ship was only in active service until 1922 when it was permanently moored where it is now, and is one of only three British World War I vessels to survive in preservation.
6. We then pass under Blackfriars bridges, the pillars of the former 1864 bridge still visible on the left. St Paul's Cathedral then comes into view, opened in 1708 after nearly 35 years of construction to replace the original church of 604AD destroyed by the Great Fire of London. Today it is one of the most recognisable structures in the world.
7. Next we pass the London Millennium Bridge, opened in June 2000, but closed shortly afterwards due to a resonance that made the bridge sway in an unstable manner. The structure was retrofitted throughout 2001 at a cost of £5m and reopened in February 2002.
8. We then see the Tate Modern Art Gallery, and a replica of the famous Globe Theatre, the original 1599 structure where Shakespeare performed being destroyed by fire in 1613. This reconstruction was opened in 1997.
9. We then pass Southwark Bridge, followed by Cannon Street Bridge, opened in 1866 to carry trains from the nearby South Eastern Railway terminus.
10. Next, the skyscrapers of the City of London come into view, including the Walkie-Talkie, the Cheesegrater and the Gherkin. This is followed by the modern incarnation of London Bridge, the original wooden structure opening in AD50, replaced by the first stone bridge in 1176. The 1176 bridge was rebuilt in 1832, that structure being replaced by the current London Bridge of 1971.
11. Next, the Shard, Britain's tallest habitable structure at 95 floors and 1,016ft. The structure opened in 2013, and is home to offices, hotels, restaurants and an open air observation deck.
12. We then pass HMS Belfast, the last conventional warship to be retired from the Royal Navy. The vessel was launched in 1936, and lived a busy life during World War II. After assisting in the D-Day landings, the vessel spent the remainder of its days in the Far East, assisting in the Korean War before being retired in 1963. It opened to the public in 1971.
13. Next up, the Tower of London, the historic Norman fortress built to guard the Thames in 1078. Since then it has been one of the most prominent symbols of power in British history, most notably as a dungeon and place of execution for traitors, political prisoners, even Royals.
14. We then pass beneath Tower Bridge, opened in 1894 as one of the most iconic bridges and structures in the world. The bridge is an ingenious combination of a Bascule Lifting Bridge and a Suspension Bridge, at a length of 801ft and a tower height of 213ft. Until the 1991 opening of the Queen Elizabeth II bridge at Dartford, it was the last bridge to cross the Thames before the sea.
15. Now away from the congested leisure traffic of the Thames, the Clipper puts on the power to full throttle as we pass the luxury riverside apartments of Limehouse.
16. Eventually, we arrive at Canary Wharf, built since the late 1980's as one of the most prominent financial centres in the world, although in previous history it was the main dockyard for ships from across the globe carrying goods from both the British Empire and beyond. The skyscrapers of One Canada Square and the HSBC tower certainly make a difference to the Dockland Cranes of yesteryear.
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LONDON RIVER BUS - Thames Clipper From Greenwich to Tower Bridge
Thames Clippers is a river bus service on the River Thames in London. Thames Clippers operates both commuter services between eastern and Central London and tourist services under licence from London River Services. At present they transport around 8,500 passengers across London daily.
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From Canary Wharf Pier to The O2 with Thames Clippers
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London - Docklands Riverside is the ideal choice to experience London from a Riverside location.Hop on our complimentary ferry towards Canary Wharf Pier. This service offers excellent connections with the Thames Clippers towards The City, The O2 in Greenwich and Excel London Convention Centre.
This video provides a glimpse of the Thames Clippers Service from Canary Wharf Pier to The O2.
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Linking London's Attractions | Thames Clippers
Whether you're heading to a particular spot or just coming along for the ride, you'll always get the best view of London's most popular landmarks from the river.
Big Ben, the London Eye, the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral and The O2 are just some of the many attractions overlooking the banks of the Thames.
We offer River Roamer tickets which offer all day unlimited hop-on, hop-off travel.
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London Sightseeing by River Boat Thames Clipper 2019. Battersea to O2
London Sightseeing by River Boat Thames Clipper.
Battersea to The O2.
Had a lovely weekend with friends. Great way to see the various landmarks of London like houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Millennium Wheel, London eye , Tate Museum, St. Paul's, The Shard , The O2, Greenwich,
The HQS Wellington, Louise-marie, Cleopatra's Needle, HMS belfast, Canary Wharf.
Funshed off the day with a nice drink at The Dickens Inn
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London Thames Clipper to Greenwich in 60 secs. England
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High speed Thames Clippers
Today I boarded the Hurricane Clipper between Waterloo and North Greenwich. It didn't go too fast between Waterloo and Tower but after tower it was full speed to North Greenwich. This bit was filmed on the final hurdle to North Greenwich from Greenwich.
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London Sightseeing By Boat! | Thames River Cruise
Join me as I see some of the most famous sights In London by taking a cruise along the River Thames. In this video I share footage and information about The London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge and many more iconic buildings and landmarks.
I also talk more about this boat tour that is operated daily by Thames River Services. I also share information on the best places to book a river cruise on the River Thames along with where you can get on and off the boat. Plus, I also explore Greenwich and take a look at the famous Cutty Sark!
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KPMG Thames Clippers celebrate 6 months of service: Putney to Blackfriars
Laura Cornelius joins Sean Collins to celebrate 6 months operating the new KPMG Thames Clipper service from Putney to Blackfriars. We also speak to Mayor's Ambassador for the River Richard Tracey and MP for Putney Justine Greening.
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Sightseeing cruises
Tower pier
A 45-minute circular tour to Westminster and back. From our open deck you can enjoy fantastic views of London's top landmarks including Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, Houses of Parliament, London Eye and many more.
City Cruises
Phone: 020 7740 0400
Website: citycruises.com
London Eye pier
This 40-minute circular sightseeing cruise travels between the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge with live commentary in English and audio commentary in several other languages. A hearing loop system is available. Both decks are accessible for wheelchair users. Daily, suitable in all weather. Book online to get a discount.
London Eye River Cruise
Phone: 0870 500 0600
Website: londoneye.com
Greenwich pier
A Sunday evening circular cruise which passes the Tower of London, London Eye and Westminster.
Campion Launches
Phone: 020 8305 0300
Website: viscountcruises.com
Greenwich or Gravesend piers
Cruise on parts of the river most other cruises don't reach on a Gravesend to Greenwich Cruise.
Lower Thames and Medway Passenger Boat Company
Phone: 01732 353448
Website: princess-pocahontas.com
Enjoy London's places of interest along the river, with unlimited travel throughout the day and the flexibility to hop-on and hop-off when you want.
Westminster - St. Katharine's circular service
Circular Cruise Westminster
Phone: 020 7936 2033
Website: circularcruise.co.uk
Westminster - Thames Barrier
Thames River Services
Phone: 020 7930 4097
Website: thamesriverservices.co.uk
Westminster - London Eye - Tower - Greenwich
City Cruises
Phone: 020 7740 0400
Website: citycruises.com
Westminster - Kew - Richmond - Hampton Court (summer only)
Westminster Passenger Service Association
Phone: 020 7930 2062
Website: wpsa.co.uk
Richmond - Kingston - Hampton Court (summer only)
Turks Launches
Phone: 020 8546 2434
Website: turks.co.uk
High speed RIB tours
London Eye Pier and St Katharine's Pier
Expect city adventure, back-street insight, London gossip and exhilarating speed from award-winning comedian guides and experienced Thames skippers.
Thames Rockets
Phone: 020 7928 8933
Website: Thames Rockets
Embankment Pier, Tower Pier, North Greenwich Pier
Join us for the ride of your life on the fastest boats on the Thames - we'll thrill you with our high-speed twists and turns.
Thames RIB Experience
Phone: 020 3245 1177
Website: thamesribexperience.com
Westminster pier
Go, go, go. Enjoy an exciting jet-propelled speedboat ride along the Thames with a fully-qualified skipper. Zoom past London's landmarks in our RIB jetboats.
Thamesjet
Phone: 020 7740 0400
Website: thamesjet.com
Afternoon tea, dining and more
Tower pier
What better way to make your lunch or afternoon tea more enjoyable than combining it with a cruise down the Thames. (Lunch 1 hour 45 minutes and Afternoon Tea 1 hour 30 minutes).
City Cruises
Phone: 020 7740 0400
Website: citycruises.com
Embankment pier
Enjoy freshly-prepared food and stunning river views, with after-lunch commentary or live jazz on Sundays. Or, experience London at night with a four-course dinner cruise. (Lunch 1 hour 45 minutes, Afternoon Tea 1 hour 15 minutes, Jazz cruise 2 hours 30 minutes, Dinner cruise 2 hours 45 minutes).
Bateaux London
Phone: 020 7695 1800
Website: bateauxlondon.com
Westminster pier
The London Showboat dinner cruise brings you live entertainment with performances from hit shows as you enjoy a four-course dinner with wine. (3 hour 15 minute cruise).
City Cruises
Phone: 020 7740 0400
Website: citycruises.com
From a central London pier
Evening cruise with supper and a disco. From a central London pier - Fridays or Saturdays. (4 hour cruise).
Mainstream Leisure Group
Phone: 020 3044 2932
Website: mainstreamleisure.co.uk