The London Eye : Top Tourist Attraction in London

| April 7, 2009 | 1 Comments

London eyeWestminster Bridge Rd,
London SE1 7PB

With breathtaking views over London and a unique perpective on landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral, the London Eye is a real treat for any family, and the new 4D experience really does add another dimension!

The flights last 30 minutes, and there is plenty to see and talk about, so they are suitable for any age, however parents with children under 2 may prefer to skip the 4D experience. Prams can be taken onto the pods if they fold away. Children under four go free, otherwise walk-up prices for standard tickets are £9.50 for children and £17.95 for adults, or £30 for a family of 4 at the time of writing. Booking online can save you between 10% and 50%.

The London Eye is the most popular tourist attraction in London, and as a result there can be very long queues. If you’re visiting during peak periods, we’d highly recommend booking e-tickets in advance so you can avoid queuing for tickets, and fast-track tickets if you can afford it!

Click here to book tickets for the London Eye

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Opening Hours: Daily 10am to 8pm

Website: Visit The London Eye website

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