The entire trip takes about 45 minutes, depending on canal traffic and tunnel waits.
Each boat has slide opening windows throughout, so everyone gets a view.
Our route travels between vibrant CAMDEN TOWN where you’ll find the world-famous CAMDEN MARKET the picturesque LITTLE VENICE. We pass through Regent’s Park, the grounds of LONDON ZOO and through the echoey depths of the 248 metre Maida Hill tunnel.
From modern day urban graffiti, unique architecture, industrial history to landscaped gardens and wildlife, the route gives an insight to the unique mix that forms this part of London.
Please arrive 10 minutes before your departure to allow for boarding.
Check in closes 5 minutes before departure time.
CAMDEN TOWN is known for the world famous CAMDEN MARKET as well as it's alternative culture scene. Camden Market is located within a maze of flag-stoned and cobbled lanes, railway arches and historical horse tunnels. Mixing together a vibrant array of traders, with everything from fashion, footwear, jewellery, home wares, art and antiques. Camden Market is a hub for artists, creatives, designers and makers. From handmade to vintage, there’s some hidden gems just waiting to be found as you explore. You won't be left wanting for something to eat or drink, as there are literally hundreds of choices with almost every world cuisine and taste catered for so there's bound to be something to to tempt your taste buds. Keep an eye out for Camden's traditional town crier, or the Amy Winehouse tribute statue. If you head along Camden high street with it's larger than life 3D shop signs you can also find the new eco-focused BUCK STREET MARKET housed in repurposed shipping containers, and the new HAWLEY WHARF shopping & leisure market quarter
LITTLE VENICE is the West London locale encompassing Browning's pool at Paddington. Surrounded by elegant 19th century houses, with white stucco facades forming a striking frame for the greenery and tranquil waters. Look out for swans, mallards, geese, coots and moorhens amongst the resident feathered birds, as well as the occasional visiting cormorant or heron. Take a stroll round to Paddington Basin for a modern contrast: Sheldon Square has a selection of waterside cafes, bars and restaurants including several on boats, as well as a collection of public artworks and sculptures around the Paddington Central campus. Relax in the public amphitheatre. See the striking new Brunel Building, fan bridge and Heatherwick's rolling bridge.
Onward travel from nearby • PADDINGTON STATION national rail, underground | WARWICK AVENUE STATION underground