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London is a tourists paradise and with so much to see and do its hard to know where to start. The entertainment and activities are never ending and VisitUK gives you the opportunity to book tickets for many of the capitals special events well in advance. To make sure that you travel home knowing that you really have seen and done anything that London has to offer.

London Eye
 

The British Airways London Eye, also called the Millennium Wheel opened for business in 1999. Looking like an oversized ferris wheel it opened to some scepticism, yet has since become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world, and rightly so. Standing 135 meters high it is the largest observation wheel in the world and welcomes between 3.5 to 4 million visitors a year.

Designed by architects David Marks, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton, and Nic Bailey, the wheel carries 32 sealed and air conditioned passenger capsules one whole revolution, and shows one of the most vibrant cities in the world from a completely new perspective. With stunning views of everything the capital holds it has become an essential must-see for every traveller.

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Name: British Airways London Eye

Address: Jubilee Gardens, South Bank

Phone: 0870 500 0600

Opening: Daily from 9:30. Closed 25th December & annual maintenance (6th January – 9th February inclusive)

Pricing: £12.50 Adult, £6.50 5-15s; £10 seniors Mon-Fri

Travel: Embankment Underground [map] 5 minute walk to the North West
Charing Cross Railway Station [map] 6 minute walk to the North West
Westminster Underground [map] 7 minute walk to the South West
Euro Star [map] 7 minute walk to the South East
Waterloo Underground [map] 7 minute walk to the South East

Parking: Q-Park Waterloo A [map] 7 minute walk to the South East
Coin Street NCP [map] 11 minute walk to the North East
St Martins Lane Hotel NCP [map] 12 minute walk to the North

 

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