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London Minibreak with Attraction Tickets and Twilight Dinner Cruise London minibreak with attraction tickets and twilight dinner cruise - City Cruises London to launch new minibreak package valid until May 2021 – London, December 2020 – Following the re-opening on the 5th of December, City Cruises has partnered with the London Eye and the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park to bring customers an amazing deal! Guests will be able to take in London’s breath-taking riverside sights from the open- upper decks of one of City Cruises’ boats with their 24h hop-on hop-off pass. City Cruises’ sightseeing boats depart from three different piers along the Thames: Westminster, London Eye and Tower of London. Passengers can board boats every 40 minutes allowing plenty of opportunities to discover the variety of attractions along the way whilst taking memorable photos. Each of the boats provides guided commentary allowing passengers to deepen their knowledge about London’s greatest moments of history. To make the most of their time on their weekend away in London, guests can disembark at the London Eye Pier and head straight to the attraction where they will take their sightseeing experience to a whole new level! To make the break extra special, guests will be wined, dined, and entertained by a live performer on City Cruises London Dinner Cruise before retreating to the stylish London Marriott Hotel Regents Park for an overnight stay. This package will be available for two adults or a family of 4. The family option will include a relaxing Afternoon Tea Cruise instead of the London Dinner Cruise. The entire family will be able to enjoy the views while tucking into tea, scones and all the trimmings of a traditional afternoon tea on the River Thames. There is no better way to spend a weekend away with the family! The package costs £279 for two or £329 for a family of 4 and can be enjoyed up until the 31st of May 2021. All the experiences will have social distancing and enhanced hygiene measures in place. All companies have their customer’s well-being at heart and will ensure that guests can enjoy a day out in the safest way possible. Seat capacity on City Cruises boats has been restricted on all cruises to fall in line with social distancing requirements to allow guests to enjoy a cruise with a select number of guests. In addition to the high standard of cleanliness that City Cruises keeps on its boats, the operator has implemented extra measures to make them Covid-secure. All boats will be disinfected every day before going into service and then cleaned every 30 minutes on customer touch points whilst in service. Hygienic screens will be in place to separate staff and customer interaction, and hand sanitiser will be available on all boats for customer use. City Cruises’ staff will wear masks, gloves and other PPE as required and customers will be asked to wear face masks. Customers will be also be requested to make sure that they are fit to travel to maintain the safety of other passengers. ENDS Note to Editors: For more information please contact Clare Newman and Arianna Scotto D’Abbusco at [email protected] or call 07747618631. About City Cruises City Cruises Ltd, acquired by Hornblower Group in 2019, is the leading operator of passenger services on the River Thames. The operator carries in excess of three million passengers annually on our extensive sightseeing, entertainment and charter services. 2016 saw customer satisfaction levels at an all-time high with over 90% customers very likely or rather likely to sail with City Cruises again. The company’s Net Promoter Score sits at 9.4 out of 10. City Cruises has been in operation since 1985. It has a fleet of 20 river vessels, operating on the Thames and river Ouse in York as sightseeing boats and in Poole as a coastal cruise operation. Visit: www.citycruises.com, www.thamesjet.com, www.citycruisesyork.com and www.citycruisespoole.com. City Cruises has partnered with London & Partners to bring you this video. .
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