
Tower of London & Crown Jewels Exhibition: Entry Ticket
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Soar above the rooftops of London on the iconic Lastminute.com London Eye
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Visitors rave about the London Eye, praising its stunning views and iconic status. With a 4.60/5 rating based on 808 reviews, it's clear that this attraction is a must-see for anyone visiting London. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, the London Eye is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Putting the "whee!" in cantilevered observation wheel, nothing says iconic fun like the London Eye. Standing tall on the south bank of the River Thames, it has whisked over 70 million people into London's iconic skyline. From first dates and couples saying '_Eye_ do', to school trips, DJ sets, Hollywood royalty, sports royalty, and actual royalty, these 32 capsules have seen it all. With more visitors than the Pyramids of Giza and the Taj Mahal, you know it's going to be exciting!
Before you head to the London Eye, make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled time slot to account for security checks and ticket collection. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as you'll be spending time outdoors. Bring a camera to capture stunning views of the city, but be mindful of photography restrictions. The London Eye is wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to book a wheelchair-accessible capsule in advance. Consider purchasing a Fast Track ticket to minimize wait times.
Please note that flash photography and tripods are not allowed on the London Eye. Smoking and eating are also prohibited. Be respectful of other passengers and refrain from loud conversations or disruptions. For safety reasons, please follow the instructions of staff and remain seated at all times.
The standard ticket experience lasts for 60 minutes, during which you'll have the opportunity to take in breathtaking views of London's skyline.
Yes, the London Eye is a great attraction for families with children of all ages. Strollers and baby carriers are allowed, and there are also baby-changing facilities available.
The standard ticket includes access to a standard capsule, which accommodates up to 25 people. You'll also receive a complimentary audio guide, which provides interesting facts and insights about the city's landmarks and history.
The London Eye is located on the south bank of the River Thames, near Waterloo Station. You can take the tube (Jubilee or Bakerloo line) or a bus (RV1 or 381) to get there. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or ride-hailing service.
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