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Horrible Histories proudly presents its wicked river tour - Terrible Thames!
You’ve seen them on stage, now join them onboard, for a sensational sightseeing tour of the River Thames like no other.
Tremble in terror at the Tower! Sizzle at the Savoy! Give Cleopatra the needle! Be washed away at Westminster! Lose yourself in Lambeth! Get gobsmacked by the Globe! Hold onto your head at London Bridge and escape from Execution Dock. Take a dive with Horrible Histories into the stories of King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Julius Caesar, Queen Boudicca, Jack the Ripper and Captain Kidd, in this history of the Thames with the nasty bits left in!
This 45-minute tour from Tower Bridge to the Palace of Westminster and back has been acclaimed by critics and the public for the wonderfully entertaining way it brings London to life, whilst the audience cruise in comfort on the majestic river.
“A rip-roaring, riotous sightseeing tour kids and adults will never forget!” The Sun
After three terrific years of joyful river fun, Terrible Thames returns with sailings during the school holidays and special dates for school groups!
There are incredible stories, glorious views, exciting sea shanties and even the chance to sing yourself. Whether you love Horrible Histories or just want a sightseeing tour of the Thames, this is the trip for you and your family!
Tower Bridge Quay, London
45 minutes
Children aged 0-3 go free, if seated on the lap of a parent or guardian.
No latecomers. The boat departs at the time stated.
All ages are welcome, but children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult on board. Please note the tour is best suited for children aged 5 and above.
Children aged 0-3 go free, if seated on the lap of a parent or guardian
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