

London Eye Tours and Tickets
The London Eye offers unparalleled views of central London's world-famous landmarks from its prime location on the Thames River waterfront, opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. The gigantic, 443-foot-high observation wheel was built to mark the millennium in 2000 and quickly became one of the most popular paid attractions in the United Kingdom.
Tours and Tickets to Experience London Eye
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Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise

Westminster to Greenwich Sightseeing Thames Cruise in London

Vintage London Bus Tour Including Thames Cruise with Optional London Eye

Thames 24 Hour Hop-On Hop-Off River Cruise

London by Night Sightseeing Open Top Bus Tour with Audio Guide

River Thames Evening Cruise

Total London Experience + London Eye, Tower of London, St Paul's

Tower Bridge River Cruise from Westminster

London Vintage Bus Tour Including River Thames Cruise with Optional Lunch

The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise

Best of London Including Tower of London, Changing of the Guard, with a Cream Tea or London Eye Upgrade

London Tootbus Hop on Hop off Bus Tour and Thames River Cruise

London Vintage Bus Tour with Cream Tea at Harrods

London Panoramic Open Top Bus Tour with Audio Guide

IFS Cloud Cable Car and Uber Boat by Thames Clippers Hop On Hop Off Pass

The London Dinner Cruise on the Thames River

Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour

Thames River Sightseeing Cruise with Afternoon Tea

Thames Lunch Cruise with 2-Course Meal

Thames River Jazz and Dinner Cruise

London by Night Sightseeing Tour - Open top bus

London Eye Fast-Track Ticket with Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise

Westminster Walking Tour & London Eye Ticket

Classic London Landmarks Bicycle Tour
People Also Ask
While you can buy same-day tickets for the London Eye, it’s best to book in advance. Not only will you get a minimum 10% discount if you book more than 24 hours in advance, but you’ll avoid long wait times and guarantee your place—popular time slots often sell out.
...MoreFor the best views from the London Eye, ride the wheel at sunset or after dark—note you can only do this from June through August. To avoid the crowds and get the lowest rates, visit on a weekday outside of school holidays, and be sure to choose the first or last time slot.
...MoreA ride on the London Eye lasts 30 minutes, which is how long it takes to complete one full rotation. Note that the time on your ticket is the time that you’ll enter the queue for your ride, so you’ll likely be at the wheel for up to 75 minutes.
...MoreYes, as one of London’s most iconic attractions, the London Eye is worth it—the wheel offers unrivaled views of top London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, and even as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day with good weather.
...MoreEven though London Eye admission tickets are issued for a specific time slot, this is the time you’ll enter the queue rather than start your ride on the wheel. Expect lines to take about 45 minutes with a standard admission ticket or about 20 minutes with a fast-track pass.
...MoreNo, you can’t take your own food and drink on the London Eye. However, you can take on bottled water, and exceptions will be made if you need food or drink for certain medical conditions or infants—just be sure to inform the security team in advance. Hot food and alcohol are never permitted.
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