The RB2 River Bus provides service on Saturdays and Sundays across all seasons, connecting key locations such as Battersea, Vauxhall, Millbank, Westminster, and Embankment.
This means you can enjoy the river route every weekend of the year.
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Battersea, a dynamic and revitalised corner of south-west London, offers a delightful escape for those exploring the capital without a car. Easily accessible via London’s excellent transport network, including the Northern Line extension and various bus routes, getting here is part of the seamless adventure.
At its heart lies the iconic Battersea Power Station, magnificently transformed into a vibrant hub of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Ascend Lift 109 within one of its famous chimneys for breathtaking panoramic views across the city, an unforgettable vista of London’s skyline. Just a short walk away, the expansive Battersea Park provides a tranquil green oasis. Here, you can stroll along the scenic riverside promenade with views of Chelsea Bridge, discover the serene Peace Pagoda, or explore the charming Old English Garden. Families will adore the Battersea Park Children’s Zoo, while adventurers might even brave the treetop challenges at Go Ape.
The area truly flourishes for the car-free traveller. Wander from the Power Station’s bustling avenues to the park’s peaceful pathways, or hop on an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers for a unique journey along the Thames, offering a fresh perspective on London’s landmarks. Beyond the main attractions, discover independent boutiques and a diverse culinary scene, from casual eateries to charming riverside pubs. Engaging arts venues like the Turbine Theatre and local markets add to the district’s distinctive appeal. Battersea provides a rich tapestry of experiences, all within easy reach and perfect for a relaxed exploration, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in this lively London neighbourhood.
Nestled on the south bank of the River Thames, Vauxhall offers a delightful blend of urban vibrancy and surprising green spaces, perfect for exploring without a car. It is wonderfully connected, allowing you to immerse yourself in its unique character simply by walking, cycling, or using London’s extensive bus and Underground network.
One of Vauxhall’s most charming secrets is the Vauxhall City Farm, a true oasis where you can encounter alpacas, sheep, and goats amidst the city hustle. A visit here feels miles away from central London, providing a heartwarming experience for all ages. Just opposite, the historic Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens beckon with their leafy pathways and a rich past as a famous 18th-century entertainment venue. For more tranquility, Vauxhall Park offers a beautiful lavender garden and a delightful model village, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Take a scenic riverside walk along the Thames, where you will be treated to iconic views of some of London’s most famous landmarks. For art enthusiasts, the renowned Tate Britain is just a pleasant walk away. In the evenings, you might catch a show at the legendary Royal Vauxhall Tavern, a vibrant cultural institution. And don’t miss the bustling New Covent Garden Market in nearby Nine Elms for a dazzling display of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. With so much to discover on foot, Vauxhall promises a memorable London adventure.
Millbank, nestled on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of London, offers a delightful escape for those exploring the capital without a car. This historic area, once home to the infamous Millbank Penitentiary, now thrives as a cultural hub with splendid views and easy access to some of London’s most iconic landmarks.
The jewel in Millbank’s crown is undoubtedly the Tate Britain, a world-class art gallery built on the very site of the former prison. Here, you can immerse yourself in centuries of British art, from the dramatic landscapes of J.M.W. Turner to contemporary masterpieces, all free to explore. Stepping outside, the picturesque Thames Embankment invites leisurely strolls, offering panoramic vistas that capture the essence of London’s riverside charm. Imagine walking past the majestic Houses of Parliament and the iconic Big Ben, just a stone’s throw away in Westminster.
A short, scenic walk further along the river, or a quick bus ride, brings you to the grand Westminster Abbey, steeped in royal history. For those keen to venture across the water, Lambeth Bridge leads to the historic Lambeth Palace, residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Alternatively, cross Westminster Bridge to the South Bank for a different perspective, where attractions like the London Eye and the SEA LIFE London Aquarium await. Exploring Millbank and its vibrant surroundings by foot transforms your journey into an integral part of your British adventure, revealing hidden gems and grand vistas around every corner.
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Stepping into Westminster feels like walking through the very pages of British history, a vibrant tapestry of iconic landmarks and serene green spaces that are wonderfully easy to discover without a car. London’s excellent transport network makes this magnificent district a joy to explore on foot, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere.
Your journey might begin with the magnificent Palace of Westminster, home to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, whose gothic spires dominate the riverside skyline. Just a stone’s throw away stands the venerable Westminster Abbey, a site of coronations, royal weddings, and a resting place for countless historical figures. Delve deeper into Britain’s past at the fascinating Churchill War Rooms, an underground labyrinth where vital decisions were made during World War II.
For a change of pace, wander through the picturesque St James’s Park, where you can admire the resident pelicans and enjoy stunning views towards Buckingham Palace. Or perhaps embark on a leisurely river cruise from Westminster Pier, offering a fresh perspective on the capital’s famous sights as you glide along the Thames. With so much within easy reach, navigating Westminster is a breeze, promising a memorable adventure around every corner.
Nestled along the north bank of the River Thames, Embankment in Greater London offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and picturesque riverside views. It’s an ideal destination for those exploring Britain without a car, as its central location and excellent connections make it incredibly easy to navigate on foot or via London’s extensive network.
Begin your adventure with a relaxing walk through the beautiful Victoria Embankment Gardens, a tranquil green oasis featuring ornate statues, vibrant flowerbeds, and the fascinating 17th-century York Watergate, a relic from a time when the Thames flowed much closer. Nearby, the ancient Cleopatra’s Needle, flanked by its impressive sphinxes, stands as a testament to London’s rich history.
From the Embankment, marvel at the sweeping vistas of the Thames, with the iconic London Eye and the majestic Houses of Parliament in Westminster easily visible across the water. Fancy seeing the city from a different perspective? Consider a river cruise departing from Embankment Pier. A short stroll leads you to the grandeur of Somerset House, an architectural masterpiece often hosting various exhibitions and boasting delightful courtyards. For a unique discovery, seek out the almost-secret Strand Lane Roman Bath, a lesser-known piece of London’s past tucked away just off Strand Lane.
With world-class attractions like Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, and the lively South Bank all within easy walking distance, Embankment serves as a perfect hub for a car-free London adventure, inviting you to wander and uncover its many charms at your own pace.
This listing was last updated on 2nd April 2026
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