Thames Case Study

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Is Cruising Down The River Thames Worth It?
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The River Thames is the longest river in England and the second longest river in the United Kingdom. For the majority of its length it is covered by bridges which are both small and large and carry transport and walkers across it. Some of the most famous are Westminster Bridge; London Bridge and Tower Bridge and the best way to see some of these bridges is whilst on a cruise on the River Thames. This is because you would have the opportunity to see these bridges from different angles and away from the hustle and bustle of people trying to cross the bridges. There are a number of companies that conduct cruises on the River Thames during the day and night including the company, City Cruises which offers both options and also the …show more content…

I would recommend booking the higher priced window seat at £89.00 (approximately 132.70 USD) per person because you will definitely be able to get a good view of all the attractions without feeling like you're imposing yourself on another party. However, please note that the window seats are only available for parties of two.

No waiting for your First Course
Once you arrive at your seat, you will find that your first course has already been prepared and is available for you to indulge in immediately which adds to the excitement as you do not have to worry about being hungry through this experience!

The following options are available for the starter and must be pre-booked:

- Scottish Smoked Salmon Mousse with Mustard and Dill Centre, King Prawns with Lemon and Mesclun Salad (meat option) or;

- Salad of Feta, Walnuts, Green Beans, Cherry Tomatoes, Roast Peppers, Pumpkin and Olives with Honey Dress (vegetarian

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