
Find your pier
Find the closest pier to you (ordered from west to east below). Click on the links to open Google Maps and quickly check how far you are and how to get there.
Find the closest pier to you (ordered from west to east below). Click on the links to open Google Maps and quickly check how far you are and how to get there.
There are 23 piers in London where you can join us aboard one of our services and cruise the Thames in style, or commute into Central London in comfort. Not only are all of our London piers* and vessels fully accessible, they’re also within walking distance of a wide range of London’s popular destinations and attractions.
* Except for London Bridge City, Cadogan and Wandsworth Riverside Quarter piers.
We know that finding the right pier for your destination can be tricky for first-time visitors. That’s why we’ve created a guide to the location of each of our piers, which includes the full address, a map, ongoing travel options and all the nearby popular destinations.
Please check the table below to discover all of our piers and click through to their individual pages for more information about attractions, ongoing travel options and FAQs. We have also included links to each of their addresses on Google Maps and what3words addresses for our wheelchair accessible pier entrances.
what3words is an easy way to find and share exact locations. Every 3 metre square has its own unique three word identifier. For example, ///taking.uses.strong is the what3words address for the entrance to Tower Pier. By using the what3words addresses below, you can save time and hassle by knowing exactly where you need to go to board our services.
You can also find full details about our service times by viewing our timetable.