Yes, on the banks of the River Thames.
From the mouth of the Thames at the North Sea to Teddington Lock in West London.
Teddington Lock at Staines, to the West and upstream from London.
The tidal section is from the sea to about 90 kms upstream to Teddington
The river Thames is tidal as far upstream as Teddington Lock which is in a suburb of West London.
Teddington, London, England
As of 2021, the population of Teddington in London, United Kingdom is approximately 29,700.
14.9 mles
The River Thames becomes tidal at Teddington Lock, which is located about 14 miles upstream from central London. This is where the controlled flow of the river starts to be influenced by the tides of the North Sea.
The Thames has fresh water from its source in the Cotswolds, as nearly all rivers have fresh water from their sources.
About three hours driving.
Yes. London is its own port under the auspices of the Port of London Authority which oversees activity on the tidal Thames which reaches Teddington lock in West London. However, most shipping activity now takes place in Tilbury, which is downriver of Central London, as most modern ships are too large to get further upstream.
From the estuary up as far as Teddington Lock, ie the tidal part of the Thames, it is governed by the Port of London Authority. From Teddington Lock to its source, the Environment Agency is responsible.