Canal Boat Tours In Camden
Travel to and from Camden Market by canal, on the London Waterbus
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The London Waterbus Company offers a unique and scenic way to explore the heart of the capital via the historic Regent’s Canal. These family-friendly, 45-minute boat trips run between the picturesque Little Venice and right here in Camden Market. Passengers can choose between two types of vessels: the Classic Historic Narrowboat, which includes live English-language commentary, or the Comfort Cruiser, featuring music and an onboard bar for a more relaxed experience.
You can choose to start your journey from two different spots. At the western end of the route lies Little Venice, a serene canal junction known for its tree-lined waterways, waterside cafés, and charming houseboats. It’s a peaceful spot perfect for a pre- or post-cruise stroll.
The eastern terminus is Camden Market’s West Yard, famous for eclectic street food stalls, shops, and vibrant atmosphere – it’s where you’ll find some of our most famous viral foods, such as Yorkshire Burrito, The Cheese Wheel, Asador and Meatheat Mexican. Single tickets will take you from Little Venice or West Yard, or returns will ensure you do a circular trip.
The journey winds through some of London’s most charming and diverse scenery. Highlights include Regent’s Park, the Maida Hill Tunnel, and a waterside view of London Zoo, where lucky passengers might spot African hunting dogs or playful monkeys in the repurposed Snowdon Aviary. The route also showcases a mix of elegant mansions, quirky houseboats, and industrial heritage, including the iconic Macclesfield “blow-up” bridge.
Whether you’re taking in the history of the area, love the waterways, or you’re simply looking for a new way to arrive at the market – come by boat for an unforgettable experience.
Single tickets cost £13-17.
For more information, head to londonwaterbus.com