London Eye Ferris wheel

is the poetic name for the grand Ferris wheel set on the banks of the Thames. Rising to the height of a 45-story building (135 meters), visitors can view London and its surroundings up to 40 kilometers away in clear weather.

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Video: London Eye Ferris Wheel

Useful information

To get to the Ferris wheel, you can “London Eye” by tube to Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster stations or by bus routes 211, 77 and 381.

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The nearest train stations are Waterloo and Charing Cross.

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The wheel can be ridden daily, from 10.00am to 8.30pm in January to March, until 9.30pm in April to June, and until 11.30pm in July to August. On December 25, the attraction does not operate.

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Ticket prices start at £19 for an adult and £14 for a child. Children under 4 years old ride for free. Infants are not allowed to enter. The price of the attraction may vary depending on options: personal guide, wine tasting, queue-free entry, combination with other attractions.

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