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You can hop on and hop off ourRiverLiners™ at four piers with our River Red Rover™ and Rail River Rover™ tickets:
Westminster Pier 
Victoria Embankment, Westminster
for Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Horse Guards, Whitehall, the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Underground: Westminster (Circle, District and Jubilee lines)
Local buses: Westminster Station/Bridge Street or Parliament Square
London Eye Pier 
Jubilee Gardens, Lambeth
for the London Eye, the Florence Nightingale Museum, County Hall (including the London Aquarium and the Salvador Dali Exhibition) and the South Bank Arts Centre (including the Royal Festival Hall, the Hayward Gallery and the National Theatre)
Underground: Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines)
National Rail: Waterloo
Local buses: London Eye
Tower Pier
Lower Thames Street
for the Tower of London and Tower Bridge
Underground: Tower Hill (Circle and District lines)
Docklands Light Railway: Tower Gateway
National Rail: Fenchurch Street
Local buses: Tower Hill/Tower of London or Tower Bridge Approach
Greenwich Pier
King William Street, Greenwich
for the Cutty Sark (currently undergoing restoration), the old Royal Naval College (including the Painted Hall), the National Maritime Museum, the Queen's House, the Fan Museum and the Old Royal Observatory
Docklands Light Railway: Cutty Sark
National Rail: Greenwich
Local buses: Greenwich/Cutty Sark
Also see an interactive map of the Thames, showing the piers and the sights.
Interactive map of the Thames
If you are staying in London and would like help planning your journey to one of the four piers from which our cruises depart, try the London Transport Journey Planner.
For more information on bus, tram, Underground, train and riverboat services in London, including maps of the Underground and bus services, visit London Transport's Web Site
If you are staying outsdie London and would like to view some options for travelling into the city, try VisitLondon's website where you will find an overview along with a number of links to train companies, bus operators etc and information regarding the congestion charge and parking. Alternatively, visit Transport Direct to plan the best trip for you by public transport or car from anywhere within the United Kingdom.
If you need to drive to one of our piers (Greenwich is the only one outside the Congestion Zone) and require help with directions (unless you have a satellite navigation system) try one of the motoring organisations:-
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