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Lynda
5/5
United Kingdom
Lovely relaxed atmosphere. Air conditioned. Super surprised when we were seated at the front.
No tea or coffee was offered but food was lovely. Really a wonderful way of seeing London from the river.
Dianne
5/5
United States
great experience. The crew member narrating on the way out was amazing. Very fun and interesting.
Great sense of himour
The views were great and it was a lovely way to spend time on a hot day
Ross
4/5
Australia
Booking ahead with Headout was worry-free and ensured we got in line for the cruise promptly. While we booked a return trip, it was the journey down the river that we enjoyed most. The watermen running the cruise claimed they were not official tour guides but their commentary based on knowing the Thames well was very informative.
Liz
5/5
United Kingdom
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Great value for money and a wonderful experience. Drinks, entertainment and food were much better than expected and got some good photos too.
Peter
4/5
Australia
Very informative and lovely setting with good service of drinks and food. Saw parts of London we would not have seen and lots of information that we would not have known.
Melissa
4/5
United Kingdom
The food was absolutely amazing, I'm a very fussy eater but me and my husband ate the lot! We liked that the tour guide wasn't too serious and had a laugh.
I feel that there should be the option to book to sit window side rather than just luck.
Caroline
5/5
United Kingdom
Headout is really simple to use, in most cases you just have the QR code scanned as your ticket. It saves you a lot of money and gives you so many options. I would definitely recommend this to anyone going to London. You can check all the attractions included prior so you know it will suit you. Possibly the best way to see London!
Paganini
4/5
Italy
Having the pass makes it much easier by avoiding ticket lines, however, there are some aspects that are good to point out: some facilities have rather limited opening hours, you have to take this into account when planning activities because you risk missing something: for example, we were not able to visit Westminster Abbey because a) on Sundays it is open only for worship, b) by postponing the visit to the following Tuesday morning we alas discovered that on October 1, that is when we wanted to go) the abbey opens at 1 p.m. Having to leave in the afternoon we missed it.
Or the London Eye opens only late in the morning and, having to make reservations, the performance of the whole day suffers, because one cannot go to a museum, for example, as there is no time to do so either before (they open at 10 a.m.) or after (many close at 5 p.m. and between the time to go and the time to visit one would be squeezed in); moreover, the pass does not give priority of entry, despite the reservation. Finally, I would have preferred the pass to include more art venues than entertainment venues. Then if you are not able to use all the passes, the savings in spending are nullified