• The London Eye features a bicycle wheel-like structure adorned with 32 capsules, each representing a distinct borough of London.
  • Our London bus tour takes you closest to the London Eye – an amazing feat of engineering and the largest cantilevered observation wheel in the world.
  • Buying tickets for the London Eye, you'll enjoy beautiful panoramic views of London from the highest Ferris wheel in Europe!
  • The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is an observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.
  • Nearby you can find the Golden Jubilee Bridge. This pedestrian bridge across the Thames offers a good view at the London Eye and the surroundings.
  • Book your tickets for the London Eye and combine this visit with other London attractions, like Madame Tussauds, Sea Life or river cruise.
  • With your confirmed Go City reservation, make your way to Entrance A, located outside the London Eye - you can’t miss it, it’s a bright pink gazebo.
  • If you’re wondering “How long does the London Eye take?,” a complete London Eye rotation takes about 30 minutes. The approx.
  • 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.
  • On 12 August 2009 the London Eye saw another re-brand, this time calling it "The Merlin Entertainments London Eye" to show Merlin Entertainments' ownership.