We made it back up the River Thames and got some great views of iconic London buildings.

We started near Canary Wharf, passed under London Bridge with the Shard nearby, then went by the Walkie-Talkie, Tower Bridge, and finally saw the London Eye before reaching Westminster.

Two smiling men sit on the deck of a boat with Tower Bridge prominently in the background, flanked by the Shard and modern London skyscrapers. Other passengers are seated behind them, enjoying the sunny weather and Thames River views.A cityscape view of central London from across the Thames, showcasing the curved façade of the Walkie-Talkie building alongside several modern glass skyscrapers rising behind a historic stone building and a row of green trees.A wide view of Tower Bridge spanning the River Thames on a clear day, with the sharp silhouette of the Shard on the left and the curved Walkie-Talkie building on the right. The river stretches calmly into the distance.A view of London Bridge with its name inscribed on the stone base, next to a neoclassical building with columns. Behind them, a dense cluster of glass and steel skyscrapers contrasts with the older architecture near the riverbank.Two men smiling on a sunny day aboard a boat, with the towering London Eye Ferris wheel dominating the background. The clear blue sky and vibrant sunlight highlight the details of the wheel and surrounding buildings.The London Eye seen from a distance across the River Thames, its full circular structure set against a deep blue sky. White boats are moored nearby, and a pedestrian bridge extends across the river to the left.A skyline view of Canary Wharf, with a dense cluster of high-rise buildings featuring varied modern architectural styles. The Thames flows calmly in the foreground, and a low line of trees separates the river from the cityscape.A moored Uber Boat by Thames Clippers sits at a dock along the Thames. Behind it, mid-rise residential buildings with light-colored façades line the riverbank under a clear blue sky.A riverside scene with modern and uniquely shaped buildings, including a sharply angled structure with multiple rooflines. A building labeled "Poplar, Blackwall and District Rowing Club" sits near the water’s edge, surrounded by trees and contemporary residences.A striking view of a riverside industrial complex with four tall chimneys, likely the former Lots Road Power Station. In front, smaller brick and white-painted buildings sit along the waterfront, forming a contrast with the industrial structure.