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The London Eye is 135 meters high which makes it the world's tallest observation wheel. It has 32 capsules and carries around 10,000 visitors every day. The London Eye has become the most popular paid for UK visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year. While traveling in complete safety you can see up to 40 kilometers away in all directions from each capsule.

London Eye Visitor Information

All the information you need for a trip on the London Eye: address, how to get there, other attractions in the area, how to book tickets, great deals, etc.

London Eye 4D Experience Review

The London Eye 4D Film Experience is included in the London Eye ticket price and is a fantastic 4D film to entertain you before your trip on the London Eye. The 4D effects are superb and this short film has the only 3D aerial footage of London.

London Eye Photo Gallery

The London Eye offers some amazing views across London. Here is a collection of the views and the special ways you can enjoy the Eye, such as a Champagne Flight, or as your wedding venue!

London Eye River Cruise

The London Eye River Cruise is a 40 minute circular sightseeing tour on the River Thames. Find out more including a review.

London Eye Upgrade Program Photos

The London Eye is undergoing a £12.5 million upgrade program. Each capsule will be removed and a non-operational capsule will take position until the final capsule is returned. The capsules are so large they are making some of their journey to the maintenance company by boat along the River Thames.

London Eye With Small Children Review

How easy is it to travel on the London Eye with small children? They may well go free (under fives) but is it all too much of a nightmare to even contemplate? Actually, no. It's really easy but, as with everything with small children, you need to plan your trip well. Here's everything you'll need to know to make a flight on the Eye with small children a wonderful experience.

London Eye Quiz

How much do you know about the London Eye? Find out by taking this London Eye 'facts and figures' trivia quiz.

No Buggies on the London Eye

The London Eye does not allow pushchairs/buggies/strollers/prams. They do provide storage facilities for your pushchair and offer free use of a baby carrier.

Official London Eye Website

Book tickets and find out all your need to know about the London Eye from the official website.
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