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Essentials about the London Eye in brief
The London Eye is an absolute must-see attraction when visiting London and has become one of the landmarks of the British capital. With almost four million visitors a year, the Ferris wheel is the most popular paid attraction in the whole of the UK. No wonder with the fantastic view of London that you can enjoy from the fully glazed gondolas.
The view from the London Eye
135 meters high, the London Eye is a real eye-catcher in the middle of central London, located directly on the Thames and opposite Westminster Palace and Big Ben. When it opened in 2000, the Eye was the largest Ferris wheel in the world (but has since been surpassed by several others) and also the highest vantage point in London (now held by the observation deck on the skyscraper The Shard). Originally, the London Eye was only to operate for a period of about five years. However, in view of the great popularity of the new London attraction, this plan was scrapped.
The ride with the London Eye
The London Eye has 32 floor-to-ceiling glass and air-conditioned gondolas, each of which can seat up to 30 people. Since the gondolas are located outside the wheel, the Eye provides an almost unrestricted view. The London Eye takes about 30 minutes to complete one turn. During this time, passengers enjoy a phenomenal view of London and can see up to 40 kilometers in ideal visibility conditions.
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Opening hours
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm | 11 am – 6 pm |
Admission fees
Adults (Ages 16+): £24.30
Children (Ages 3 – 15): £19.80
For more information on special tickets and combination tickets with other attractions, see the website.
Address
Getting there
By public transport:
Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City line: Stop Waterloo
Circle, District and Jubilee line: Stop Westminster
Bakerloo, Circle, District and Northern line: Stop Embankment
Bus lines 12, 159, 211, 453, N53, N109, N155, N381 and 734: Stop St Thomas’ Hospital County Hall
Bus line 77: Stop County Hall
Bus lines 76, 77, 211, 381, 507 and N381: Stop Waterloo Station / York Road
Bus lines 77, 211 and 507: Stop Waterloo Station
Bus lines 1, 59, 68, 168, 188, N1, N68, N171 and X68: Stop Waterloo Station Tenison Way
By car:
The nearest car parks are Waterloo Station Car Park and Q-Park Westminster.
Photos: Khamtran, London-Eye-2009, CC BY-SA 3.0 / By Svein-Magne Tunli – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link / By Raya Sharbain – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
Texts: Individual pieces of content and information from Wikipedia DE and Wikipedia EN under the Creative-Commons-Lizenz Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
English version: Machine translation by DeepL