- britainexpress.com London/London-Eye.htmThough it looks like a huge Ferris wheel, the London Eye is no fairground thrill-ride, but a slow and stately way to experience London in a unique way.
- art-facts.com Architecture 34 Eye-Opening Facts About The London EyeIn this post, you’ll discover the ultimate list of facts about the London Eye, the perfect place to get a glimpse of London from the sky.
- goldentours.com london-eye-ticketsBook your tickets for the London Eye and combine this visit with other London attractions, like Madame Tussauds, Sea Life or river cruise.
- london-tickets.co.uk london-eye-facts/This puts the London Eye ahead of ancient global wonders such as Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza in terms of yearly tourist footfall.
- thetoptours.com europe/united-kingdom/england/…London Eye, An Introduction to its History and Present. London Eye is a captivating landmark that stands tall and strong by the River Thames in London.
- findingtheuniverse.com london-eye-guide/In fact, it is one of the UK’s most popular paid attractions. We’ve ridden the London Eye a number of times on various visits to London.
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- plantriplondon.com london-eye/This guide will explain how to buy tickets for the London Eye paying less and the London Eye opening times in 2023.
- en.northleg.com london/sights/london-eye/The London Eye, initially named the Millennium Wheel, is a massive Ferris wheel in London’s South Bank, overlooking the River Thames.
- london.fandom.com wiki/The_London_Eye] A predecessor to the London Eye, called the "Great Wheel of London", was built in Earl's Court in 1895 and was capable of carrying 1,600 people.