London's Tate museums are some of the city's most beloved attractions, drawing thousands of visitors every year, and they're linked by one of the most creative forms of transportation you've ever seen. Art aficionados in London who don't mind feeling the motion of the ocean should make their way to the Tate Boat. This 220-seat catamaran with interior and exterior designs by Damien Hirst, but don't worry, no dead sharks or taxidermy were involved, just a whole lot of polka dots. The Tate Boat plies the waters of the Thames river between Tate Britain and Tate Modern every forty minutes during operating hours. It even makes a stop at the London Eye for those who desire a heightened view in the city between museum hopping. Starwood has several London properties, including the Sheraton Belgravia Hotel, London.
Cruise Your Way to Art on the Tate Boat in London
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