The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
You should have heeded Rick Steves' advice and taken public transportation right from the get-go. The 69-year-old author and ...
The Coca Cola London Eye offers a 30-minute ride in a capsule on the observation wheel, which is like a giant Ferris Wheel. The ride takes you once round from bottom to top and back round to the ...
The London Eye has been confirmed as a permanent fixture on the capital's South Bank more than 24 years after the first ride took place. The big wheel was originally granted planning permission ...
The landmark now known as the London Eye performed a rotation, although without any passengers. A technical issue meant it was not until March 2000 the public could go aboard. In the 20 years ...
Look no further than the iconic London Eye’s Afternoon Tea experience. Nestled right in the heart of London, this exciting outing promises to tantalise not only your tastebuds – as you’ll be ...
For the best chance you may want to book the final slot of the day on the London Eye which is 5.45pm to 6pm which is likely when most displays will start. Tickets for a ride can be booked on the ...