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- The London Eye: The Official Tickets Website
Plan a trip to the London Eye and enjoy unbeatable prices Book your tickets now and see London from the sky on the official London Eye website
- London Eye Tickets – Entry, Capsules Guided Tours
Buy tickets for the London Eye: enjoy the observation capsules, guided experiences, and skip-the-line options for an unforgettable visit
- London Eye - Wikipedia
The London Eye was formally opened by the Prime Minister Tony Blair on 31 December 1999, but did not open to the paying public until 9 March 2000 because of a capsule clutch problem
- London Eye Guide: Tickets, Tips, Views and What to Expect
London Eye guide with ticket tips, best times to visit, queues, prices and views Plan your visit and make the most of the London Eye experience
- London Eye Tickets: How to Book, Which to Pick, and What to Skip
The London Eye rises above the Thames, impossible to miss from anywhere along the South Bank Short on time? Here are my top 3 picks: Best overall: London Eye Entry Ticket — $39 Standard ride, book online for 10% off walk-up price All you need for a first visit Best budget: Thames River Cruise + Optional Eye Ticket — From $20
- London Eye Guide: Tickets, Best Time to Visit and Honest Tips
We've ridden the London Eye multiple times since 2015 Ticket prices, skip-the-line tips, best time to visit, and our honest verdict on whether it's worth it
- London Eye tickets and experiences | Book and plan your visit
Board the London Eye for amazing 360-degree views over London and spot iconic landmarks during the 30-minute rotation Book London Eye tickets now
- London Eye Tickets Prices 2026 – Complete Visitor Guide Best Time . . .
Plan your visit to the London Eye in 2026 Find ticket prices, best booking sites, opening hours, nearby attractions, and money-saving tips
- London Eye Tickets Guide 2026 – Prices Best Times
Book London Eye tickets and save up to 30% Discover ticket prices, fast-track options, best viewing times, and photography tips for your visit
- A complete guide to visiting the London Eye
For the rare few who don’t know, the London Eye is a massive observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, standing at 135 metres tall It’s one of the tallest in Europe, and yes, you can feel it
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