Restaurant river cruise operator Bateaux London is celebrating Christmas in style this year with spectacular lunch and dinner cruises along the River Thames.
For the month of December, you can enjoy a dazzling river cruise past some of London's most famous landmarks on two unique boats - glass and traditional, as well as treating yourself to the fantastic fine food on offer accompanied by live entertainment and after dinner dancing.
Bateaux London's vessel the Symphony is undeniably the most elegant all-glass river-cruiser on the Thames. The Symphony's contemporary look with pale wooden floors and simple but elegant furniture is complemented by the light and airy atmosphere created by the large expanse of glass.
The other vessel is the Naticia, which maintains a timeless charm and elegance through its luxurious decor, creating the perfect atmosphere for guests to indulge and relax. The Naticia offers split level dining with the upper deck galleried around the dance floor and lower deck ensuring that both levels are part of the same space.
Christmas Lunch cruises are available between the 1st and 23rd December and depart from Embankment pier. Christmas Dinner cruises sail from Embankment Pier between the 1st and 22nd December. Prices start from £39.50 per person for Lunch and £69.00 per person for Dinner.
In addition to booking a table on one of the vessels, you also have the chance to chartering one of the boats privately which is hugely popular way to have your Christmas party.
If Santa Claus isn't kind and you do not win this prize, Bateaux London is offering all entrants the chance to book a Lunch or Dinner cruise in the months of January or February on the Thames with a discount of 15% for each booking. To receive this offer, book online at www.bateauxlondon.com with Promo Code "Santa" or call us on 020 7695 1800.
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