Richmond Landing Stage

Richmond Riverside is a relaxed and tranquil environment over looking the River Thames. With riverside walks, boating, and exceptional mix of shops, bars and restaurants, fashionable boutiques and antiques shops, traditional pubs, bars and cafes.

If you’re looking for a place to eat or drink, there is an exceptional variety to suit every budget from a quick snack to fine dining. Richmond has something for everyone.

 

River Cruises from Richmond Landing Stage

Our sailings operate on selected days & are subject to change without prior notice, we advise regularly checking this page for the most up to date sailing information.

Transport Links

National Rail

Richmond Station (Zone 4)
Southwestern Railway (8-Minutes to Clapham Junction, 18-Minutes to London Waterloo)

London Underground

Richmond Station (Zone 4)
District Line (38-Minutes to Westminster Station)

London Overground

Richmond Station (Zone 4)
Mildmay Line

Bus Services

Hill Rise
65, N65

Creswell Road
33, 490, 969, H22, N22, R68, R70

Coach Parking

Old Deer Park, Richmond

Richmond Landing Stage Location

Richmond Landing Stage is situated above Richmond Bridge (adjacent to Gaucho). The landing stage is a short walk from Richmond Riverside & Richmond Station.

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Things to do in Richmond

   Marble Hill House

Marble Hill House

Marble Hill House stands on the North shore of the River Thames. The house was built in the Palladian style for Henrietta Howard, the mistriss of King George II. The house is managed by English Heritage, is open to the public & is free to visit.

Walking Distance: 23 Minutes / 1 Mile

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 Ham House & Gardens

Ham House & Gardens

Ham House is the last authentic example of a Stuart Stately Home. The house & gardens are managed by National Trust & are open to the public.

Walking Distance: 25 Minutes / 1.2 Miles

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