Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) & St. Katharine Docks

About Tower Bridge Quay

Tower Bridge Quay (formerly St. Katharine Pier) is located on the North shore of the River Thames at St. Katharine Dock, a short walk from the UNESCO World Heritage Site at the Tower of London. The dock opened in 1828 & was once popular with expensive cargo’s from around the world including ivory, shells, sugar, marble, wines, fragrant spices & perfumes. Today St. Katharine’s is a haven for yachts & historic vessels including traditional Thames sailing barges. A wide range of cafes, bars & restaurants are located at St. Katharine’s & regular food markets also take place throughout the week.

St. Katharine Dock was designed by the Scottish engineer Thomas Telford (known as the Colossus of Roads due to his extensive experience building roads) & completed in 1828. St. Katharine Dock takes its name from “St. Katharine’s by the Tower”, a medieval hospital which stood on the site.

Extensive bomb damage during the Blitz limited the capacity of the dock & with the increasing size of cargo vessels during the industrial revolution the dock eventually closed.

Just on the edge of the City of London St. Katharine Dock is closely situated to a number of landmarks including Tower Bridge, the Tower of London & the Monument.

Daytime / Evening Cruises from Tower Bridge Quay

We do not offer public daytime or evening cruises from Temple Pier. We do operate a range of private charters, click the link below to view our public cruises or private charters.

Private Charters from Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier)

Our versatile party boats are a popular choice for corporate & private events on the River Thames. Large open decks, heated saloons & fully licensed bars are just a few of the facilities to be found on-board.

Corporate & Private Hire from Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Dock)
Catering & Dining Options

We can provide a wide range of catering & dining options, perfectly paired with our extensive wine menu. Our entertainment options & decorations can also make your event truly unique.

Wedding Boat Hire from Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Dock)
Christmas Charters from Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Dock)

Near Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier)

Telford Bridge & the East Dock, St. Katharine Dock, London Borough of Tower HamletsThe Classic Boat Festival at St. Katharine Dock, London Borough of Tower Hamlets

About St. Katharine Dock

St. Katharine Dock was designed by the Scottish engineer Thomas Telford (known as the Colossus of Roads due to his extensive experience building roads) & completed in 1828. St. Katharine Dock takes its name from “St. Katharine’s by the Tower”, a medieval hospital which stood on the site.

Extensive bomb damage during the Blitz limited the capacity of the dock & with the increasing size of cargo vessels during the industrial revolution the dock eventually closed.

Just on the edge of the City of London St. Katharine Dock is closely situated to a number of landmarks including Tower Bridge, the Tower of London & the Monument.

Highlights

  • Explore Thomas Telford picturesque docks.
  • Visit one of the many dockside pubs, restaurants & cafes.
  • See historic ships including traditional Thames sailing barges.
  • Keep an eye out for the Queens Row Barge Gloriana, St. Katharine Dock is her summer home.

Walking Distance  0 Min / 0 Feet

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Tower Bridge, LondonTower Bridge with the bascules open, London

About Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in the world & was designed by Sir John Wolfe Barry & Horace Jones. The bridge opened in 1894 & the centre span is split into two bascules which open to allow ships to pass through to the Upper Pool.

Highlights

  • Cross one of London’s most famous bridges.
  • Visit the Tower Bridge Experience & cross the upper walkways, take in the view through the glass floor & view the Victorian engine rooms.
  • Catch at photo of Tower Bridge with its bascules open. Bridge Lift times are available at the Tower Bridge website.

Walking Distance  6 Min / 0.3 Miles

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The Tower of London, City of LondonThe White Tower, Tower of London, City of London

About the Tower of London Tower Bridge

The Tower of London takes its name from the White Tower which was constructed in around 1078 by William the Conqueror. Over the last 900 years the Tower of London has served a number of uses including a fortress, armoury, royal palace, royal mint, treasury, menagerie, prison & more recently the home to the crown jewels. The Tower is guarded by the Yeoman Warders who were formed by King Henry VII in 1485.

Highlights

  • Discover over 900 years of English history.
  • Explore the armouries in the White Tower.
  • See the Crown Jewels in the Waterloo Barracks.
  • Purchase gifts & souvenirs in one of the many giftshops.
  • Enjoy refreshments in the Armouries Café or from the riverside kiosks on Tower Wharf.

Walking Distance  6 Min / 0.3 Miles

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20 Fenchurch Street, City of London

About 20 Fenchurch Street

20 Fenchurch Street, nicknamed The Walkie Talkie was designed by Rafael Viñoly & completed in 2014. The top floors of 20 Fenchurch Street are home to the Sky Garden, an award winning garden landscape with restaurants, bars & a viewing area.

Highlights

  • Explore the Sky Garden & see magnificent views of the City of London from above.
  • Dine at one of the bars or restaurants.
Walking Distance  13 Min / 0.6 Miles Visit Website
The Monument to the Great Fire of London, City of London

About the Monument to the Great Fire of London

The Monument to the Great Fire of London was designed by Christopher Wren & Robert Hooke. The Monument stands 202 feet tall & is located exactly 202 feet from the bakery of Thomas Farriner where the Great Fire of London started in 1666.

Highlights

  • Climb the stairs of the monument & see the City of London from almost 200 feet high.
Walking Distance  13 Min / 0.6 Miles Visit Website

The Garden at 120, One Fen CourtThe Garden at 120, One Fen Court

About One Fen Court

One Fen Court is a modern office complex located at 120 Fenchurch Street. Designed by Eric Parry Architects & completed in 2019 the building stands 15 storeys high & features London’s largest rooftop garden. The Garden at 120 is a spacious, open air rooftop garden which is open to the public free of charge between Monday – Friday. 14 Hills, a restaurant, bar & deli is located just below the garden on the 14th floor.

Highlights

  • Explore London’s largest rooftop garden & see the City of London from up high.
  • Visit the 14 Hills restaurant & dine with a view.

Walking Distance  13 Min / 0.6 Miles

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 Tower Bridge Quay (St. Katharine Pier) Location

**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London, always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.

Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps.

We operate daytime cruises from 6 piers on the River Thames & private charters from over 20 piers. Click the link below to view all piers.

**Transportation links are based on data from Transport for London, always check their website (tfl.gov.uk) when planning your journey.

Walking times & distances are average times based on data from Google Maps.

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