
Timeline that flows
08:45 — Board at Westminster Pier
09:00 — Depart, commentary highlights en route
10:15 — Arrive Greenwich Pier
10:30 — Cutty Sark & rigging gallery
12:00 — Royal Naval College Painted Hall
13:15 — Street food at Greenwich Market
14:30 — Maritime Museum quick highlights
16:00 — Sunset on the riverfront
Tip: Buy a one-way ticket and return by DLR for skyline contrast.
What to eat
- Fresh bao & bao buns
- Artisan doughnuts
- Ethiopian platters
- Gelato for the riverside walk
Map snapshot

Pair with the cable car if you want a high-angle view before returning to the city.
Why One-Way Works
- Visual variety: city → docklands → maritime campus.
- Time efficiency: DLR return offers quick connections and skyline views.
Deep-Dive Stops
- Cutty Sark: Tea trade stories; rigging exhibits; under-hull perspective.
- Painted Hall: Baroque ceiling; mirror stands help with neck comfort.
- Market: Street food, crafts, coffee spots; covered lanes for rainy days.
Timing by Tide
- Outbound at mid-tide: Smoothest flow and clear commentary audibility.
- Return by DLR before rush hour to avoid commuter crowds.
Accessibility
- Greenwich Pier ramps adjust to tide; staff assist.
- Campus paths are mostly step-free; some cobbles near market.
Kids’ Mini-Plan
- Ship scavenger hunt at Cutty Sark → ice cream → cable car view.
- Pack snacks and lightweight layers.
Budget Notes
- One-way cruise + DLR: cost-effective combo.
- Free sights: Chapel, grounds, riverfront; budget street food.
FAQs
Can I do Painted Hall quickly?
Yes — 30 minutes covers highlights; staff provide pointers.
Is the cable car worth it?
For skyline lovers, yes; time it before sunset for drama.