TBBC properties are perfectly located to view the race from Putney, Hammersmith, Chiswick and Fulham. http://bit.ly/9lRHhN
Enjoy the festival atmosphere of the Boat Race by watching for free from one of the many vantage points along the course. You should be able to find a place to watch on either side of the river along the full length of the course, but particular areas to note are: Putney Bridge, Putney Embankment and Bishops Park (at the start); Hammersmith and Barnes (mid-course); Dukes Meadows and Chiswick Bridge (at the finish). There are large screens at Bishops Park, Fulham and Furnival Gardens, Hammersmith which mean you will be able to watch the whole Race before and after the crews have passed. The parks will also feature food outlets, beer stands and merchandising stalls.
Did you know?
The first Oxford V. Cambridge boat race took place in 1829 and it soon became an annual event between students from these two universities.
It takes place on the River Thames in London and attracts a massive crowd of around 250,000 to the banks of the River Thames.
The BBC Television audience averages over six million.
The event also has a huge international following with an estimated global audience of 400 million in around 180 countries.
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