Step aboard the London Eye, the giant Millennium Wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, England. Standing at 135 metres tall, it’s one of the most iconic and popular tourist attractions in the city. Enjoy a 360-degree view of London’s skyline featuring sites like the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben on a ride lasting 30 minutes.
Book online by visiting the official London Eye website to secure tickets in advance. Choose your preferred date and time slot, select the type of ticket (standard, fast track, or combination tickets), and complete the transaction securely online. E-tickets are usually sent via email for convenience.
You can buy tickets directly at the London Eye ticket office located near the attraction. However, availability may vary, especially during peak times and school holidays. As such, it’s advisable to book in advance to secure your preferred time slot and avoid long queues.
Consider buying these ticket types, which include access to other top London attractions like the London Dungeon, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, or Madame Tussauds London. These combo tickets offer better value for money and allow you to explore multiple attractions with ease.
If you’re planning to visit multiple attractions in London, consider purchasing a city sightseeing pass such as the Big City Saver Pass. These passes typically include entry to the London Eye along with other popular landmarks and offer additional perks like fast-track entry and discounted rates.
Keep an eye out for special promotions, discounts, and package deals available through the official London Eye website, travel agencies, or partner websites. These offers may provide savings on ticket prices or exclusive experiences like champagne flights or private capsules.
Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB. The London Eye is a 5-minute walk from several major Tube stations including Waterloo Station and Westminster Station. Waterloo Station services the Northern, Jubilee, and Bakerloo Lines, while Westminster Station offers access to the Jubilee, Circle, and District Lines. Bus numbers 211, 77 and 381 also stop near the London Eye. Alternatively, you can use the Uber Boat by Thames Clipper to take a scenic trip along the river before getting off at London Eye (Waterloo) Pier.
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