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At 135 metres, the London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel, with 40 kilometre panoramic views on a clear day. The gradual flight in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes and offers spectacular views of London and its famous landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and St Paul's Cathedral.

For a different perspective visit at sunset and see the city lights come on and the skyline awash with vibrant colours. Visit the London Eye after dark and you will enjoy the capital's stunning buildings all lit up.

For Private Capsule information please click here

Information
Opening Times
How To Get There
Parking
Facilities
Top Tips
Ticket Terms
Information
Opening Times
How To Get There
Parking
Facilities
Top Tips
Ticket Terms
 
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Information

Approximate Sunset Times:

January: 16:02-16:48 February: 16:49-17:40
March: 17:42-18:33 April: 18:35-20:33
May: 20:25-21:08 June: 21:09-21:21
July: 21:21-20:49 August: 20:48-19:48
September: 19:45-18:39 October: 18:37-16:34
November: 16:32-15:55 December: 15:54-16:02
(local time range from beginning to end of month)

For Private Capsule information please click here
Opening Times

Flight Times 2008:

9 Jan - 31 May: Daily 10:30-19:30
1 Jun - 30 Sep: Daily 10:30-20:30
1 Oct - 31 Dec: Daily 10:30-19:30

How to Get There

By Boat
Waterloo Pier

By Bus
Includes the 211, 24, 11 & RV1 plus most Sightseeing Bus routes.

By Train
Waterloo Main Line Station 5 mins (follow signs for the South Bank)

By Underground Railway

Waterloo Station, 5 mins (follow signs for the South Bank); 
Westminster Station, 10 mins (exit one).

Parking

Driving is not advised but three signposted car parks are located within easy walking distance. Disabled Parking is located in Belvedere Road, close to the London Eye.

Facilities

Disabled Access

The London Eye has full disabled access both on to the Eye and to use all the facilities inside County Hall, which incorporates the ticket hall, disabled toilet facilities and Costa Coffee. The London Eye River Cruise Experience also has full disabled access.

 

Guests with a visual impairment

Seeing-eye dogs are welcome on the London Eye.

 

Wheelchair users

The wheel itself will be stopped or slowed to allow the safe embarkation and disembarkation of wheelchair users and guests with walking difficulties. Please notify a member of staff if you require this service.

Members of staff will always be on hand to assist guests (if required), however due to the potential risks, the staff are unable to physically lift guests into and out of capsules. If you are likely to require assistance to board the capsule, you are advised to bring a carer with you (their ticket is free).

Due to safety restrictions, only two wheelchairs per capsule and up to eight wheelchairs are allowed on the London Eye at the same time. Wheelchair spaces can be pre-booked in advance. Due to the popularity of this attraction, wheelchair users are strongly advised to pre-book to avoid disappointment.

Wheelchair loan service

The London Eye has a limited number of wheelchairs available for loan at the customer service desk inside the ticket office in County Hall. Please note that this service is provided on a 'first come first served' basis, is subject to availability and requires a deposit of £150.00 using a credit card. It cannot be pre-booked. These wheelchairs are for use solely at the London Eye for the duration of the flight and cannot be taken off site.

 

Gift Shop

A good way to spend time before or after your flight is a visit to the London Eye gift shop, just opposite Café Manga on the landscape or outside. The shop contains many essential items for your flight such as Fuji film, batteries, cameras, confectionery and Coca-Cola drinks, as well as souvenirs and gifts such as watches, sunglasses, pens, pencils, fridge magnets, panoramic posters and London Eye inspired jewellery.

Top Tips

 

  • Visit the London Eye in the morning when it is less crowded. Alternatively choose a fast-track ticket for easy access.
  • Go for a delicious lunch or dinner before or after your chosen flight. Go to 'Attraction Options' for inspiration and our selection of combination tickets.
  • Take advantage of further discounts by choosing to visit other attractions within easy walking distance, such as the London Aquarium. 
Ticket Terms

You MUST take a print-out of your voucher to gain entry to the attraction. Your voucher has your unique tracking number and barcode and is your only proof of purchase. Please therefore print your voucher at the end of the booking process.

Choose your preferred date for your visit and your voucher will be delivered electronically at the end of the booking process.

Voucher delivery by fax or post is available on request during the booking process.

Information

Approximate Sunset Times:

January: 16:02-16:48 February: 16:49-17:40
March: 17:42-18:33 April: 18:35-20:33
May: 20:25-21:08 June: 21:09-21:21
July: 21:21-20:49 August: 20:48-19:48
September: 19:45-18:39 October: 18:37-16:34
November: 16:32-15:55 December: 15:54-16:02
(local time range from beginning to end of month)

For Private Capsule information please click here
Opening Times

Flight Times 2007:

9 Jan - 31 May: Daily 10:30-19:30
1 Jun - 30 Sep: Daily 10:30-20:30
1 Oct - 31 Dec: Daily 10:30-19:30

How to Get There

By Boat
Waterloo Pier

By Bus
Includes the 211, 24, 11 & RV1 plus most Sightseeing Bus routes.

By Train
Waterloo Main Line Station 5 mins (follow signs for the South Bank)

By Underground Railway

Waterloo Station, 5 mins (follow signs for the South Bank); 
Westminster Station, 10 mins (exit one).

Parking

Driving is not advised but three signposted car parks are located within easy walking distance. Disabled Parking is located in Belvedere Road, close to the London Eye.

Facilities

Disabled Access

The London Eye has full disabled access both on to the Eye and to use all the facilities inside County Hall, which incorporates the ticket hall, disabled toilet facilities and Costa Coffee. The London Eye River Cruise Experience also has full disabled access.

 

Guests with a visual impairment

Seeing-eye dogs are welcome on the London Eye.

 

Wheelchair users

The wheel itself will be stopped or slowed to allow the safe embarkation and disembarkation of wheelchair users and guests with walking difficulties. Please notify a member of staff if you require this service.

Members of staff will always be on hand to assist guests (if required), however due to the potential risks, the staff are unable to physically lift guests into and out of capsules. If you are likely to require assistance to board the capsule, you are advised to bring a carer with you (their ticket is free).

Due to safety restrictions, only two wheelchairs per capsule and up to eight wheelchairs are allowed on the London Eye at the same time. Wheelchair spaces can be pre-booked in advance. Due to the popularity of this attraction, wheelchair users are strongly advised to pre-book to avoid disappointment.

Wheelchair loan service

The London Eye has a limited number of wheelchairs available for loan at the customer service desk inside the ticket office in County Hall. Please note that this service is provided on a 'first come first served' basis, is subject to availability and requires a deposit of £150.00 using a credit card. It cannot be pre-booked. These wheelchairs are for use solely at the London Eye for the duration of the flight and cannot be taken off site.

 

Gift Shop

A good way to spend time before or after your flight is a visit to the London Eye gift shop, just opposite Café Manga on the landscape or outside. The shop contains many essential items for your flight such as Fuji film, batteries, cameras, confectionery and Coca-Cola drinks, as well as souvenirs and gifts such as watches, sunglasses, pens, pencils, fridge magnets, panoramic posters and London Eye inspired jewellery.

Top Tips

 

  • Visit the London Eye in the morning when it is less crowded. Alternatively choose a fast-track ticket for easy access.
  • Go for a delicious lunch or dinner before or after your chosen flight. Go to 'Attraction Options' for inspiration and our selection of combination tickets.
  • Take advantage of further discounts by choosing to visit other attractions within easy walking distance, such as the London Aquarium. 
Ticket Terms

You MUST take a print-out of your voucher to gain entry to the attraction. Your voucher has your unique tracking number and barcode and is your only proof of purchase. Please therefore print your voucher at the end of the booking process.

Choose your preferred date for your visit and your voucher will be delivered electronically at the end of the booking process.

Voucher delivery by fax or post is available on request during the booking process.

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