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The London Eye
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel.
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Children under 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
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Visitors must show a valid photo ID.
Admission to the London Eye
A 30-minute ride on the London Eye to see the city's most famous landmarks The observation wheel reaches a height of 135 metres, offering you a chance to savour panoramic views of London. You can spot famous city landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar Square.
Restrictions
Additional information
Please note that attractions may close areas or exhibits at their discretion on the date of your visit.
For all ticket holders, the number of people per capsule may vary.
Children aged 0–2 years can enter for free.
There are strict security procedures at the London Eye. Please note that visitors are required to undergo a non-invasive security check before boarding. You can request to be searched by an officer of the same sex.
The following items are not permitted: alcohol, baseball bats, bicycles (including folding ones), explosives (including fireworks), guns, knives, pepper spray, pets (except for service animals), prams and buggies, sharp objects, scooters, screwdrivers and spanners, skateboards, tasers and tripods.
Admission to the London Eye
A 30-minute ride on the London Eye to see the city's most famous landmarks The observation wheel reaches a height of 135 metres, offering you a chance to savour panoramic views of London. You can spot famous city landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar Square.
Restrictions
-
Children under 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
-
Visitors must show a valid photo ID.
Additional information
Please note that attractions may close areas or exhibits at their discretion on the date of your visit.
For all ticket holders, the number of people per capsule may vary.
Children aged 0–2 years can enter for free.
There are strict security procedures at the London Eye. Please note that visitors are required to undergo a non-invasive security check before boarding. You can request to be searched by an officer of the same sex.
The following items are not permitted: alcohol, baseball bats, bicycles (including folding ones), explosives (including fireworks), guns, knives, pepper spray, pets (except for service animals), prams and buggies, sharp objects, scooters, screwdrivers and spanners, skateboards, tasers and tripods.