• If you want to enjoy the views from one of London Eye's glass capsules, but don't want to queue for a long time, we recommend purchasing a skip the line ticket
  • Though 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.
  • Although the London Eye is one of London’s newest attractions, it’s already hard to imagine the city skyline without this big wheel.
  • 2007 - Tussauds was sold to private equity behemoth The Blackstone Group, which merged the London Eye into its Merlin Entertainments Group.
  • Embarkation point was to the right of The London Eye (also worth it. At the moment so quiet you will get a private Pod, usually worth £500)!
  • The London Eye offers a captivating way to see London from a new perspective, combining stunning views with a comfortable and informative experience.
  • Why not start with a place where you can get one of the best, breathtaking, and panoramic views of London: the London Eye!
  • The London Eye features a bicycle wheel-like structure adorned with 32 capsules, each representing a distinct borough of London.
  • The London Eye, initially named the Millennium Wheel, is a massive Ferris wheel in London’s South Bank, overlooking the River Thames.