Thames River Cruise with a Three Course Dinner and Elvis Tribute Act for Two
Overview
Enjoy an evening of rock ‘n’ roll aboard a cruise on the River Thames. After a glass of fizz on arrival, prepare for a mesmerising voyage along the river. Admire spectacular views of London’s iconic landmarks, including the London Eye, Big Ben, Tower Bridge and more. Dine on a delicious three-course meal with tea and coffee to finish. Listen to some of the most recognised hits from popular American singer, Elvis Presley. Slip on a pair of blue suede shoes and get ready to sing and dance along to Elvis. Experience London in style and get into the swing of a magical evening in London. Treat an Elvis fan to this unforgettable river cruise and celebrate a landmark occasion in style.
- Receive a welcome glass of fizz on arrival
- Dine on a delicious three-course dinner for two
- Sip on tea or coffee after the meal
- Sing and dance along to an award-winning Elvis tribute artist
- Sail along the River Thames and admire the city's iconic sights
- Availability Description
This voucher is valid for two people. Available on selected Saturdays, year round. All dates are subject to availability. - Participant Guidelines
Minimum age: 18 years. City Cruises boats happily cater for vegetarians and those with a wheat allergy. Please inform the venue of any dietary requirements upon booking. - Duration
The cruise departs Westminster Pier, with boarding at 7.45pm for a prompt 8pm departure. You will arrive back at 11pm. The boat keeps to a strict timetable so please arrive in good time as latecomers will be unable to board. - Other Info
All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. Seating is pre-allocated before the cruise takes place; this voucher is for a standard seat on board – window seats can be requested at the time of booking but are not guaranteed. Most of the tables are in the middle of the floor space and in very close proximity to each other, with each table (or pair of tables) seating four people – aisles separate them from the window tables, which seat two people only.