Richmond Landing Stage – Thames River Boats
Richmond

About Richmond Landing Stage – Thames River Boats
Operating from the historic Richmond Bridge on the A305, Thames River Boats runs scenic passenger services along one of London’s most beautiful stretches of river. Boats depart from Richmond Landing Stage, connecting the town with Hampton Court upstream and Westminster downstream, giving residents and visitors alike a genuinely unhurried way to see the Thames. The service is known for well-maintained vessels, including the Princess Freda, and a crew that earns consistent praise for punctuality and friendliness. It suits anyone who wants to experience the river properly, at a pace the modern world rarely allows.
Local area
The Thames has always been central to Richmond’s identity, and Thames River Boats reflects that relationship in the most direct way possible. Departing from beneath Richmond Bridge — itself a Georgian landmark that anchors the town’s riverside — the service connects this settled, proud community to the wider river corridor, from the palace grounds at Hampton Court to the heart of the capital. For Richmond residents who value their town’s unhurried character, a boat trip is a natural extension of local life rather than a tourist novelty.
Why choose Richmond Landing Stage – Thames River Boats
With a rating of 4.7 from visitors and repeated praise for punctual, welcoming service, Thames River Boats offers something genuinely dependable. Departures from Richmond Bridge mean the landing stage is easy to reach on foot from the town centre, the station and the riverside walks. The routes — to Hampton Court and to Westminster — are both practical and scenic, making the service useful rather than merely decorative. For residents who want to see a familiar stretch of river from an unfamiliar angle, or simply spend an afternoon away from road traffic, this is a quietly excellent option.
Services
- Scenic river boat trips
- Richmond to Hampton Court passenger service
- Richmond to Westminster passenger service
- Leisure cruises on the Thames
- Family boat excursions
Ideal for: Local residents seeking leisure trips, Families with children, Visitors to Richmond, Older adults looking for a relaxed day out, Groups and day-trippers.
Frequently asked questions
Where exactly do the boats depart from in Richmond?
Boats depart from Richmond Landing Stage, located at Richmond Bridge on the A305 in Richmond, TW9 1EW.
Which destinations can I travel to from Richmond Landing Stage?
From Richmond, you can travel upstream to Hampton Court or downstream to Westminster, depending on the service running.
How can I find out more or get in touch before booking?
You can call Thames River Boats on 020 7930 2062 or visit their website at thamesriverboats.co.uk for information about the Richmond service.
Is this a suitable outing for families with children?
Yes — families are specifically mentioned among those who enjoy the experience, and the service has a strong reputation for welcoming, friendly crew and well-maintained vessels.
What is the Princess Freda?
The Princess Freda is one of the vessels operated by Thames River Boats on the Richmond service, noted in visitor accounts as part of the well-maintained fleet.
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