Days grow shorter and we slowly but surely start counting the days to Christmas even if autumn is a quite an exciting time along the Thames!
Mist gently wraps around The Tower of London in the morning and gives way to the enchanting autumn colours that brighten up the Southbank in the evening. What lies between these hours is a mysterious and adventurous day out along the Thames.

Here are some of our favourite things to do, from colourful outdoor to artistic indoors, misty to mysterious, quirky to cosy, and active to chilled. Jump aboard and enjoy the different views of autumn in Central London.

 

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Colourful Outdoors and Artistic Indoors

Coming into autumn, London turns even more colourful than usual. The fabulous green spaces along the river change with the season and Southbank never disappoints with its great variety of art and entertainment. In autumn, the outdoor spaces turn into a painting-like setting itself. And when the sun sets the Illuminated River, an open-air art installation, adds soft shades of pink, orange, and blue onto the river. The best seats on the river to enjoy this spectacular view are on board The London Showboat, an enjoyable dinner cruise with a delicious 4-course meal, live performance, and spectacular views. Some might even call it the “Best night out on the river”

Art galleries and museums along the Southbank like Tate Modern offer special exhibitions during the autumn months, such as the ever popular Andy Warhol back in 2020. Poke around and see what’s in-store that can inspire you creatively or spookily. Another great option is visiting Madame Tussauds in London, home to lifelike wax figures of celebrities. While the experience is cool to see, it can also be a creepy addition to your plans in the area.

 

Madame Tussauds London wax museum
 

The Streets of London Are… Misty and Mysterious

傍晚霧中的大本鐘Autumn mist is the best setting to venture out on a more unusual walking tour. The last launch of David Father’s illustrated walking guidebook “Bloody London” takes an interesting twist to walks in central London and along the Thames. According to the Londonist, the author “invites you to traverse city streets brimming with blood-curdling stories and tragic tales.”

Equally mysterious than the streets of London is the Thames itself. Considered to be dead waters just a couple of years ago, the Thames is now teaming with wildlife. Some 125 types of fish call the Tidal Thames home now. The likes of trout, salmon, and pike are amongst the residents as well as eels, which travel as far as the shores of Greenwich. And if you spot a head popping out of the misty autumn Thames, don’t worry, it might be a seal! London Zoo has introduced a Mammal Map for all urban wildlife explorers. Our captains are also contributing to this wildlife tracker on a regular basis, as the wheelhouse is definitely one of the best places to spot wildlife in the Thames.

 

Active and Chilled: Tours of London’s Spooky History

For those who can’t get enough of a certain shiver down their spine, we recommend to get off at Tower Pier and embark on a spooky walk across the City. Free Tours by Foot are offering self-guided or downloadable audio guide tours along the streets of London that where roamed by one of London’s most famous criminals, Jack the Ripper.

However, there is no need to go any further than a City Cruises sightseeing tour to learn more about criminals and death. Just stay on board and listen to the captain! There are many stories to tell about the Tower of London and our captain knows quite a few. For example: the words “Entry to the Traitor’s Gate” are painted on the river’s north embankment, not far from the pier. Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry the Eighth, may be the most famous prisoner who was beheaded on Tower Green.

 

Quirky and Cosy on the River Thames

City Cruises is the ultimate London Boat Hire on the River ThamesWhile City Cruises captains are not only knowledgeable waterman, they are also “most charming”, to quote customers. Enjoy your time on the water as they enchant you with their tales. An exact replica of the Golden Hinde, the flagship commanded by Sir Francis Drake on his historic voyage around the world can be found nestled amongst the modern buildings on the South Bank. Learn more about the secret mission and the outcome from one of our charming captains on board one of our sightseeing cruises.

And what would be a pirate inspired cruise without a spooky pub! Leaving the river behind, crossing the City, The Rising Sun near St Bartholomew’s is definitely worth the walk. It’s said to be haunted by the poor souls of innocent punters being drugged and murdered by bandits who sold the bodies to the nearby hospital for medical research. Pretty doomy story just like the Prospect of Whitby. An amazing historic pub on the north shore of the Thames, is also known for the rope handing form a gallow just outside the pubs riverside terrace. A detail best spotted from our upper deck on the Evening cruise on the way to Greenwich. And yes, there is a human head in the water! Well, kind of, it is one of Anthony Gormley’s famous art installations. So no need to worry.

 

We’re Good to Go for Some Spooky Fun in England’s Capital

All jokes and spooky stories aside, Health and Safety was always on top of our agenda but like many London attractions, we have introduced extended cleaning regimes. The safety standards of Visit Britain’s “We’re Good to Go” and the AA’s “Covid-19 confident” make sure visitors can trust that all precautions were taken to apply the government advice. City Cruises has earned both of these renowned tourism standards and continues these high standards today.

Original Post Date: October 21, 2020

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