"The Spirit of London" - the Ultimate London Party
Boat
Have a cruise on a London Party Boat.
We have a recently refurbished party boat called M.V Spirit Of
London, which can carry eighty-eight passengers.
Have a function
on a London Party Boat (M.V Spirit Of London) you could have
a birthday party, wedding, stag night hen night in-fact almost
any function can be catered for. We can cater for forty people
for a sit down meal, or eighty eight for a disco and buffet.
We also have a fully licensed and fully stocked bar on board
with fully trained staff. If you have a cruise on a London party
boat (M.V Spirit Of London) you would cruise through many famous
and historic places such as the houses of parliament at westminister,
somerset house, St pauls cathedral, the globe theatre, new Tate
modern, London bridge, tower bridge, the tower of London, canary
wharf, the royal borough of Greenwich, the Thames flood barrier,
and many more.
If you hire a London party boat (M.V Spirit Of London) you
can book it to leave from most piers along the river Thames most
of them being close to tube and railway stations and other public
transport - we can also provide catering, we use several catering
companies; you could have anything from a cold party buffet to
a five course silver service meal.
We also have a small open front deck on the Spirit of London,
which can hold around twenty people, but can be used if you require
a bbq. If you wish to go on a London party boat but don't wish
to hire the entire boat there are certain dates we sell tickets,
such as barge race day which is several barges rowed by waterman
from the royal borough of Greenwich up to Westminister, this
takes place every year to remember how cargos were transported
up and down the Thames before there were powered boats, the cruise
lasts five hours with a bbq and disco. Also if you wish to go
on a London party boat you could get a ticket for new years eve
were you would have a five hour cruise through central London
and all the main attractions then we stem the tide outside the
houses of parliament waiting for big Ben to chime at midnight.
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