London’s leading River Bus service re-introduces routes to keep London moving

As lockdown measures continue to lift, London’s River Bus service, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers (www.uberboatbythamesclippers.com), will re-introduce its RB6 and RB2 services from 12 April 2021 to help Londoners safely travel through the capital. Following the successful return to service of the operator’s RB1 service on 29 March, the additional routes will be re-introduced to cater for the anticipated greater demand, in line with the further easing of lockdown restrictions.

The RB6 route is set to resume services between Putney and Canary Wharf piers on weekdays during peak commuter times, with the RB2 service also returning for passengers travelling between Battersea Power Station and Bankside piers. Some sailings for both RB6 and RB2 will start/finish as far east as North Greenwich, enhancing services for the East Zone. The new timetable, which takes effect on 12 April, will also see an enhanced 20-minute frequency for RB1, including off peak sailings. Measures remain in place to support social distancing at piers and on-board the vessels with an enhanced cleaning regime established across all services.

With further restrictions set to relax on 12 April, there is collective excitement across London with many looking forward to the reopening of outdoor dining and attractions, as well as non-essential retail. Take in the scenic views from the river while travelling en route to Battersea Power Station Pier to visit one of the neighbourhood’s many riverside dining venues. Battersea Power Station boasts an array of outdoor dining options, from Spanish fare to the finest Indian cuisine and the brand new Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza: there’s an option for everyone – and the river views aren’t bad either.

A renowned destination in the capital for foodies – Borough Market boasts many outdoor dining retailers. Disembark at Bankside or London Bridge City piers and take a stroll through the many stalls and dining options, soaking up the sights and smells of the market.

For those eagerly awaiting the return of non-essential retail, disembark at North Greenwich Pier for a visit to Icon Outlet at The O2, home to over 60 superstar fashion and lifestyle brands always offering up to 70 per cent off RRP. If you’re in need of a break from the shops, why not book a climb across one of London’s most iconic buildings, Up at The O2, which reopens on 14 April 2021 and offers 360-degree views of London’s skyline.