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London Eye Tickets and Tours

Embark on a journey into a realm where time holds its breath, and the pulse of a city resonates through the heavens. Step into the embrace of an iconic structure that transcends mere amusement—behold the London Eye, a portal to awe-inspiring panoramas and indelible memories. Perched gracefully along the banks of the majestic River Thames, this towering marvel invites you to glimpse London in all its splendor. Allow me to guide you as we delve into the mysteries of this architectural gem, where each gentle revolution reveals a fresh chapter in the captivating saga of London's past and present. Welcome to the London Eye, where the spirit of discovery dances on the breeze, and every glance holds the promise of enchantment. Experience 360-degree views of London from above with your London Eye Tickets and tours. As a starting point, visiting here makes for the perfect start to your UK experience. You can book Lastminute London Eye Fast Track tickets or combos with the best of London attractions to take a closer look at this iconic vantage point. 
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Our tips for London Eye

  • Starting point. To make the most of your day, use the London Eye tour as your starting point to discover the south bank of the city. After the ride head along the bank to visit other iconic attractions such as the Globe Theatre or The Tate Modern.
  • Think ahead. London's weather can be unpredictable, try to check the weather forecast for the week ahead and then book your tours to the London Eye online.
  • Don't take food or drink with you. Don’t expect to sit and admire the views with a picnic. No food or drinks are allowed in the capsules unless you have booked a special tour.
  • Pre-book the tickets. Book your tickets in advance to book fast-track access at your desired timeslot and skip the queues. Combine the tour with a Hop-on Hop-off bus tour for a massive discount.

Good to know

The wheel turns at 26cm per second, that’s twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting! There are 32 capsules, one representing each borough of the City.
There are approximately 3.5 million visitors per year, the most popular paid attraction in the UK. This isn’t actually a Ferris wheel! It’s a cantilevered observation wheel.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to visit London Eye?
    A:

    The Millennium Wheel is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 11 am to after sunset. Closing times can vary throughout the year, for example, Christmas and New Year. The best time, however, is to visit close to the opening or closing hours.

  • Q: What is the cost of the ticket?
    A:

    The ticket prices start at £27.

  • Q: Why should I book a London eye ticket online?
    A:

    Booking the London eye ticket online ensures that you can avoid the long queues and worst crowds. Also, you can book a fast-track entry ticket that not only comes with a discount but also provides expedited entry to the London eye and other attractions.

  • Q: What are the top things to do at London Eye?
    A:

    The London Eye offers a picturesque 360-degree view of the city on a clear day. You can admire the best views of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and several of the city’s popular parks as far as Windsor Castle.

  • Q: Which is the best way to reach London Eye?
    A:

    You can reach London Eye via tube and the nearest tube station is Waterloo.

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