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See the city through the London Eye – Your Window to the Capital's Splendor!

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London Eye Tickets: Standard Entry

See the city through the London Eye – Your Window to the Capital's Splendor!

30 minutes

Free Cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

London Eye Tickets: Standard Entry

See the city through the London Eye – Your Window to the Capital's Splendor!

30 minutes

Free Cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From £29

Why book with us?

From £29

Why book with us?

Summarised reviews

Soar 135 m over the Thames in a spacious glass pod and watch Big Ben, Westminster, and the city skyline unfold in a smooth 30-minute rotation. Travellers rate the London Eye ≈ 4.9/5, praising quick boarding with Fast Track and champagne-pod upgrades, as well as the friendly hosts who keep things moving even when crowds build. Book ahead for sunset or night lights and you’ll enjoy an unforgettable, picture-perfect London highlight.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

Pre‑booked, boarded in minutes, stunning views of Big Ben & Westminster—my 5th ride and still breathtaking.

Paul

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Crowded capsule but still managed 360° views; friendly, helpful staff made it great.

Donna

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Arrived nearly an hour late but staff squeezed us onto the next slot—saved our one‑day London visit!

Joetta

Canada 🇨🇦

Queued ~30 min even with timed ticket, yet plenty of space in the pod and amazing city views—worth it.

Marketa

Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Swapped to an earlier time and breezed past queues with Fast Track; fantastic views.

Johanna

Germany 🇩🇪

Champagne pod + landmark views made for an unforgettable ride; staff host Holly was superb.

Lisa

Australia 🇦🇺

Add the champagne upgrade—you won’t be disappointed; must-do London Eye.

Tanya

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Skip lines, small group, champagne, and great host Leon—best way to ride the Eye.

Christina

Ireland 🇮🇪

Fast Track was quick, kind staff and awesome sights.

Anonymous

Spain 🇪🇸

Fabulous views and quick-moving queue—worth it.

Marzia

Italy 🇮🇹

Summarised reviews

Soar 135 m over the Thames in a spacious glass pod and watch Big Ben, Westminster, and the city skyline unfold in a smooth 30-minute rotation. Travellers rate the London Eye ≈ 4.9/5, praising quick boarding with Fast Track and champagne-pod upgrades, as well as the friendly hosts who keep things moving even when crowds build. Book ahead for sunset or night lights and you’ll enjoy an unforgettable, picture-perfect London highlight.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

Pre‑booked, boarded in minutes, stunning views of Big Ben & Westminster—my 5th ride and still breathtaking.

Paul

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Crowded capsule but still managed 360° views; friendly, helpful staff made it great.

Donna

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Arrived nearly an hour late but staff squeezed us onto the next slot—saved our one‑day London visit!

Joetta

Canada 🇨🇦

Queued ~30 min even with timed ticket, yet plenty of space in the pod and amazing city views—worth it.

Marketa

Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Swapped to an earlier time and breezed past queues with Fast Track; fantastic views.

Johanna

Germany 🇩🇪

Champagne pod + landmark views made for an unforgettable ride; staff host Holly was superb.

Lisa

Australia 🇦🇺

Add the champagne upgrade—you won’t be disappointed; must-do London Eye.

Tanya

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Skip lines, small group, champagne, and great host Leon—best way to ride the Eye.

Christina

Ireland 🇮🇪

Fast Track was quick, kind staff and awesome sights.

Anonymous

Spain 🇪🇸

Fabulous views and quick-moving queue—worth it.

Marzia

Italy 🇮🇹

Summarised reviews

Soar 135 m over the Thames in a spacious glass pod and watch Big Ben, Westminster, and the city skyline unfold in a smooth 30-minute rotation. Travellers rate the London Eye ≈ 4.9/5, praising quick boarding with Fast Track and champagne-pod upgrades, as well as the friendly hosts who keep things moving even when crowds build. Book ahead for sunset or night lights and you’ll enjoy an unforgettable, picture-perfect London highlight.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

Pre‑booked, boarded in minutes, stunning views of Big Ben & Westminster—my 5th ride and still breathtaking.

Paul

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Crowded capsule but still managed 360° views; friendly, helpful staff made it great.

Donna

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Arrived nearly an hour late but staff squeezed us onto the next slot—saved our one‑day London visit!

Joetta

Canada 🇨🇦

Queued ~30 min even with timed ticket, yet plenty of space in the pod and amazing city views—worth it.

Marketa

Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Swapped to an earlier time and breezed past queues with Fast Track; fantastic views.

Johanna

Germany 🇩🇪

Champagne pod + landmark views made for an unforgettable ride; staff host Holly was superb.

Lisa

Australia 🇦🇺

Add the champagne upgrade—you won’t be disappointed; must-do London Eye.

Tanya

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Skip lines, small group, champagne, and great host Leon—best way to ride the Eye.

Christina

Ireland 🇮🇪

Fast Track was quick, kind staff and awesome sights.

Anonymous

Spain 🇪🇸

Fabulous views and quick-moving queue—worth it.

Marzia

Italy 🇮🇹

Summarised reviews

Soar 135 m over the Thames in a spacious glass pod and watch Big Ben, Westminster, and the city skyline unfold in a smooth 30-minute rotation. Travellers rate the London Eye ≈ 4.9/5, praising quick boarding with Fast Track and champagne-pod upgrades, as well as the friendly hosts who keep things moving even when crowds build. Book ahead for sunset or night lights and you’ll enjoy an unforgettable, picture-perfect London highlight.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

Pre‑booked, boarded in minutes, stunning views of Big Ben & Westminster—my 5th ride and still breathtaking.

Paul

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Crowded capsule but still managed 360° views; friendly, helpful staff made it great.

Donna

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Arrived nearly an hour late but staff squeezed us onto the next slot—saved our one‑day London visit!

Joetta

Canada 🇨🇦

Queued ~30 min even with timed ticket, yet plenty of space in the pod and amazing city views—worth it.

Marketa

Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Swapped to an earlier time and breezed past queues with Fast Track; fantastic views.

Johanna

Germany 🇩🇪

Champagne pod + landmark views made for an unforgettable ride; staff host Holly was superb.

Lisa

Australia 🇦🇺

Add the champagne upgrade—you won’t be disappointed; must-do London Eye.

Tanya

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Skip lines, small group, champagne, and great host Leon—best way to ride the Eye.

Christina

Ireland 🇮🇪

Fast Track was quick, kind staff and awesome sights.

Anonymous

Spain 🇪🇸

Fabulous views and quick-moving queue—worth it.

Marzia

Italy 🇮🇹

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • 360-degree panoramic views of London from 135 metres above the River Thames

  • See Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard

  • 30-minute rotation in a spacious glass capsule with room to move around

  • Up to 40km visibility on clear days, as far as Windsor Castle

  • One of London’s most iconic landmarks and top-rated tourist attractions

What’s Included

  • Standard entry London Eye ticket for one full rotation

  • Free London Eye app guide (available on iOS and Android)

  • Access to the London Eye shop and photo opportunities

Upgrade Options (available when booking)

  • Fast Track entry to skip the standard queue

  • Champagne Experience with a glass of Pommery Brut Royal or non-alcoholic alternative

  • Private capsule hire for groups of up to 25 guests with dedicated host

About

London Eye Tickets | South Bank, London

Book London Eye tickets for one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye offers 360-degree panoramic views of the capital from 135 metres above ground. Each rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to spot famous London landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard.

About the London Eye

The London Eye opened in 2000 as part of the millennium celebrations and has since become one of the most recognisable landmarks on the London skyline. Standing at 135 metres tall, it was the world’s tallest observation wheel when it opened and remains the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in Europe. Over 3.5 million visitors ride the London Eye each year, making it one of London’s most visited paid attractions.

The London Eye features 32 sealed glass capsules, each representing one of the London boroughs. The capsules are fully climate-controlled and can hold up to 25 guests, though standard tickets mean you share with other visitors. The wheel rotates slowly and continuously, so you step on and off while it moves. The rotation is gentle enough that you can walk around freely inside the capsule throughout the experience.

What You Can See from the London Eye

From the top of the London Eye, you can see up to 40 kilometres in every direction on a clear day. Directly below you is the River Thames, with Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament to your right. Looking east, you can see St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and The Shard. To the west, you can spot Buckingham Palace and the green expanse of Hyde Park. The London Eye is particularly popular at sunset and after dark when the city lights up.

London Eye Location

The London Eye is located on the South Bank, next to the Southbank Centre and a short walk from Westminster Bridge. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk across the bridge). The attraction sits within the Southbank area, surrounded by restaurants, bars and other attractions including the SEA LIFE London Aquarium and the London Dungeon.

London Eye Ticket Information

London Eye tickets start from £29 for standard entry. The attraction is open daily from 10:00 to 20:30, with extended hours during peak seasons and holidays. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays, as the London Eye is one of London’s busiest attractions. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booking.

Book London Eye tickets today for one of the best views of London.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About London Eye Tickets

Where is the London Eye located?

The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, next to County Hall and the Southbank Centre. The address is Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk).

How long does the London Eye take?

One full rotation of the London Eye takes approximately 30 minutes. Allow additional time for queuing and security checks, especially during busy periods.

How much are London Eye tickets?

London Eye standard entry tickets start from £29. Fast Track tickets, champagne experiences and private capsule hire are available at additional cost. Prices vary depending on date and time.

Can I book last minute London Eye tickets?

Yes, you can book last minute London Eye tickets on tickadoo right up until your chosen time slot, subject to availability. All tickets are delivered instantly as mobile tickets, so you can book on the way to the South Bank and head straight in.

How tall is the London Eye?

The London Eye stands 135 metres (443 feet) tall. At its highest point, you are 135 metres above ground level with views stretching up to 40 kilometres on a clear day.

Is the London Eye suitable for children?

Yes, the London Eye is suitable for all ages. Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. The capsules are spacious with plenty of room for families to move around.

Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. The capsules are large enough to accommodate wheelchairs, and the wheel slows or stops for boarding. Contact the attraction in advance if you have specific accessibility requirements.

Can I take a pushchair on the London Eye?

Yes, pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded from the time you join the queue until you exit the attraction.

Can I bring luggage to the London Eye?

No, large luggage and suitcases are not permitted on the London Eye. Luggage storage is available on site for a fee.

What is the best time to visit the London Eye?

The London Eye is busiest on weekends, school holidays and during summer. For shorter queues, visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons. For the best views, book a sunset or evening slot to see London lit up at night.

Is there a Fast Track option for the London Eye?

Yes, London Eye Fast Track tickets allow you to skip the main queue and board more quickly. Fast Track tickets are available at additional cost and are recommended during busy periods.

Can I cancel my London Eye tickets?

Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booked time slot when you book London Eye tickets on tickadoo.

What is the best way to get to the London Eye?

The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) and Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle lines). Waterloo mainline station is also a 5 minute walk. The London Eye is accessible by bus and riverboat services stop at the nearby London Eye Pier.

Know before you go

Know Before You Go: London Eye

Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB (South Bank, next to Westminster Bridge)
Nearest Tube Stations: Waterloo (5 minute walk), Westminster (10 minute walk)
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 to 20:30 (hours may vary seasonally)
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes for one full rotation
Tickets: All London Eye tickets booked on tickadoo are delivered instantly as mobile tickets. Show your ticket on your phone at the entrance
Age Requirements: Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Accessibility: The London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. Capsules are spacious and the wheel can slow or stop for boarding
Pushchairs: Pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded throughout your visit, from joining the queue to exiting the attraction
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked time slot to allow for security checks and queuing
Weather: The London Eye operates in most weather conditions including rain. Capsules are fully enclosed and climate-controlled.
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your experience when booked on tickadoo

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to your experience

Address

Riverside Building, County Hall London SE1 7PB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • 360-degree panoramic views of London from 135 metres above the River Thames

  • See Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard

  • 30-minute rotation in a spacious glass capsule with room to move around

  • Up to 40km visibility on clear days, as far as Windsor Castle

  • One of London’s most iconic landmarks and top-rated tourist attractions

What’s Included

  • Standard entry London Eye ticket for one full rotation

  • Free London Eye app guide (available on iOS and Android)

  • Access to the London Eye shop and photo opportunities

Upgrade Options (available when booking)

  • Fast Track entry to skip the standard queue

  • Champagne Experience with a glass of Pommery Brut Royal or non-alcoholic alternative

  • Private capsule hire for groups of up to 25 guests with dedicated host

About

London Eye Tickets | South Bank, London

Book London Eye tickets for one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye offers 360-degree panoramic views of the capital from 135 metres above ground. Each rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to spot famous London landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard.

About the London Eye

The London Eye opened in 2000 as part of the millennium celebrations and has since become one of the most recognisable landmarks on the London skyline. Standing at 135 metres tall, it was the world’s tallest observation wheel when it opened and remains the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in Europe. Over 3.5 million visitors ride the London Eye each year, making it one of London’s most visited paid attractions.

The London Eye features 32 sealed glass capsules, each representing one of the London boroughs. The capsules are fully climate-controlled and can hold up to 25 guests, though standard tickets mean you share with other visitors. The wheel rotates slowly and continuously, so you step on and off while it moves. The rotation is gentle enough that you can walk around freely inside the capsule throughout the experience.

What You Can See from the London Eye

From the top of the London Eye, you can see up to 40 kilometres in every direction on a clear day. Directly below you is the River Thames, with Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament to your right. Looking east, you can see St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and The Shard. To the west, you can spot Buckingham Palace and the green expanse of Hyde Park. The London Eye is particularly popular at sunset and after dark when the city lights up.

London Eye Location

The London Eye is located on the South Bank, next to the Southbank Centre and a short walk from Westminster Bridge. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk across the bridge). The attraction sits within the Southbank area, surrounded by restaurants, bars and other attractions including the SEA LIFE London Aquarium and the London Dungeon.

London Eye Ticket Information

London Eye tickets start from £29 for standard entry. The attraction is open daily from 10:00 to 20:30, with extended hours during peak seasons and holidays. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays, as the London Eye is one of London’s busiest attractions. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booking.

Book London Eye tickets today for one of the best views of London.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30 10:00–20:30

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About London Eye Tickets

Where is the London Eye located?

The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, next to County Hall and the Southbank Centre. The address is Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk).

How long does the London Eye take?

One full rotation of the London Eye takes approximately 30 minutes. Allow additional time for queuing and security checks, especially during busy periods.

How much are London Eye tickets?

London Eye standard entry tickets start from £29. Fast Track tickets, champagne experiences and private capsule hire are available at additional cost. Prices vary depending on date and time.

Can I book last minute London Eye tickets?

Yes, you can book last minute London Eye tickets on tickadoo right up until your chosen time slot, subject to availability. All tickets are delivered instantly as mobile tickets, so you can book on the way to the South Bank and head straight in.

How tall is the London Eye?

The London Eye stands 135 metres (443 feet) tall. At its highest point, you are 135 metres above ground level with views stretching up to 40 kilometres on a clear day.

Is the London Eye suitable for children?

Yes, the London Eye is suitable for all ages. Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. The capsules are spacious with plenty of room for families to move around.

Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. The capsules are large enough to accommodate wheelchairs, and the wheel slows or stops for boarding. Contact the attraction in advance if you have specific accessibility requirements.

Can I take a pushchair on the London Eye?

Yes, pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded from the time you join the queue until you exit the attraction.

Can I bring luggage to the London Eye?

No, large luggage and suitcases are not permitted on the London Eye. Luggage storage is available on site for a fee.

What is the best time to visit the London Eye?

The London Eye is busiest on weekends, school holidays and during summer. For shorter queues, visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons. For the best views, book a sunset or evening slot to see London lit up at night.

Is there a Fast Track option for the London Eye?

Yes, London Eye Fast Track tickets allow you to skip the main queue and board more quickly. Fast Track tickets are available at additional cost and are recommended during busy periods.

Can I cancel my London Eye tickets?

Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booked time slot when you book London Eye tickets on tickadoo.

What is the best way to get to the London Eye?

The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) and Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle lines). Waterloo mainline station is also a 5 minute walk. The London Eye is accessible by bus and riverboat services stop at the nearby London Eye Pier.

Know before you go

Know Before You Go: London Eye

Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB (South Bank, next to Westminster Bridge)
Nearest Tube Stations: Waterloo (5 minute walk), Westminster (10 minute walk)
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 to 20:30 (hours may vary seasonally)
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes for one full rotation
Tickets: All London Eye tickets booked on tickadoo are delivered instantly as mobile tickets. Show your ticket on your phone at the entrance
Age Requirements: Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Accessibility: The London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. Capsules are spacious and the wheel can slow or stop for boarding
Pushchairs: Pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded throughout your visit, from joining the queue to exiting the attraction
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked time slot to allow for security checks and queuing
Weather: The London Eye operates in most weather conditions including rain. Capsules are fully enclosed and climate-controlled.
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your experience when booked on tickadoo

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to your experience

Address

Riverside Building, County Hall London SE1 7PB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • 360-degree panoramic views of London from 135 metres above the River Thames

  • See Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard

  • 30-minute rotation in a spacious glass capsule with room to move around

  • Up to 40km visibility on clear days, as far as Windsor Castle

  • One of London’s most iconic landmarks and top-rated tourist attractions

What’s Included

  • Standard entry London Eye ticket for one full rotation

  • Free London Eye app guide (available on iOS and Android)

  • Access to the London Eye shop and photo opportunities

Upgrade Options (available when booking)

  • Fast Track entry to skip the standard queue

  • Champagne Experience with a glass of Pommery Brut Royal or non-alcoholic alternative

  • Private capsule hire for groups of up to 25 guests with dedicated host

About

London Eye Tickets | South Bank, London

Book London Eye tickets for one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye offers 360-degree panoramic views of the capital from 135 metres above ground. Each rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to spot famous London landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard.

About the London Eye

The London Eye opened in 2000 as part of the millennium celebrations and has since become one of the most recognisable landmarks on the London skyline. Standing at 135 metres tall, it was the world’s tallest observation wheel when it opened and remains the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in Europe. Over 3.5 million visitors ride the London Eye each year, making it one of London’s most visited paid attractions.

The London Eye features 32 sealed glass capsules, each representing one of the London boroughs. The capsules are fully climate-controlled and can hold up to 25 guests, though standard tickets mean you share with other visitors. The wheel rotates slowly and continuously, so you step on and off while it moves. The rotation is gentle enough that you can walk around freely inside the capsule throughout the experience.

What You Can See from the London Eye

From the top of the London Eye, you can see up to 40 kilometres in every direction on a clear day. Directly below you is the River Thames, with Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament to your right. Looking east, you can see St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and The Shard. To the west, you can spot Buckingham Palace and the green expanse of Hyde Park. The London Eye is particularly popular at sunset and after dark when the city lights up.

London Eye Location

The London Eye is located on the South Bank, next to the Southbank Centre and a short walk from Westminster Bridge. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk across the bridge). The attraction sits within the Southbank area, surrounded by restaurants, bars and other attractions including the SEA LIFE London Aquarium and the London Dungeon.

London Eye Ticket Information

London Eye tickets start from £29 for standard entry. The attraction is open daily from 10:00 to 20:30, with extended hours during peak seasons and holidays. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays, as the London Eye is one of London’s busiest attractions. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booking.

Book London Eye tickets today for one of the best views of London.

Know before you go

Know Before You Go: London Eye

Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB (South Bank, next to Westminster Bridge)
Nearest Tube Stations: Waterloo (5 minute walk), Westminster (10 minute walk)
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 to 20:30 (hours may vary seasonally)
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes for one full rotation
Tickets: All London Eye tickets booked on tickadoo are delivered instantly as mobile tickets. Show your ticket on your phone at the entrance
Age Requirements: Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Accessibility: The London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. Capsules are spacious and the wheel can slow or stop for boarding
Pushchairs: Pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded throughout your visit, from joining the queue to exiting the attraction
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked time slot to allow for security checks and queuing
Weather: The London Eye operates in most weather conditions including rain. Capsules are fully enclosed and climate-controlled.
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your experience when booked on tickadoo

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About London Eye Tickets

Where is the London Eye located?

The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, next to County Hall and the Southbank Centre. The address is Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk).

How long does the London Eye take?

One full rotation of the London Eye takes approximately 30 minutes. Allow additional time for queuing and security checks, especially during busy periods.

How much are London Eye tickets?

London Eye standard entry tickets start from £29. Fast Track tickets, champagne experiences and private capsule hire are available at additional cost. Prices vary depending on date and time.

Can I book last minute London Eye tickets?

Yes, you can book last minute London Eye tickets on tickadoo right up until your chosen time slot, subject to availability. All tickets are delivered instantly as mobile tickets, so you can book on the way to the South Bank and head straight in.

How tall is the London Eye?

The London Eye stands 135 metres (443 feet) tall. At its highest point, you are 135 metres above ground level with views stretching up to 40 kilometres on a clear day.

Is the London Eye suitable for children?

Yes, the London Eye is suitable for all ages. Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. The capsules are spacious with plenty of room for families to move around.

Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. The capsules are large enough to accommodate wheelchairs, and the wheel slows or stops for boarding. Contact the attraction in advance if you have specific accessibility requirements.

Can I take a pushchair on the London Eye?

Yes, pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded from the time you join the queue until you exit the attraction.

Can I bring luggage to the London Eye?

No, large luggage and suitcases are not permitted on the London Eye. Luggage storage is available on site for a fee.

What is the best time to visit the London Eye?

The London Eye is busiest on weekends, school holidays and during summer. For shorter queues, visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons. For the best views, book a sunset or evening slot to see London lit up at night.

Is there a Fast Track option for the London Eye?

Yes, London Eye Fast Track tickets allow you to skip the main queue and board more quickly. Fast Track tickets are available at additional cost and are recommended during busy periods.

Can I cancel my London Eye tickets?

Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booked time slot when you book London Eye tickets on tickadoo.

What is the best way to get to the London Eye?

The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) and Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle lines). Waterloo mainline station is also a 5 minute walk. The London Eye is accessible by bus and riverboat services stop at the nearby London Eye Pier.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to your experience

Address

Riverside Building, County Hall London SE1 7PB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • 360-degree panoramic views of London from 135 metres above the River Thames

  • See Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard

  • 30-minute rotation in a spacious glass capsule with room to move around

  • Up to 40km visibility on clear days, as far as Windsor Castle

  • One of London’s most iconic landmarks and top-rated tourist attractions

What’s Included

  • Standard entry London Eye ticket for one full rotation

  • Free London Eye app guide (available on iOS and Android)

  • Access to the London Eye shop and photo opportunities

Upgrade Options (available when booking)

  • Fast Track entry to skip the standard queue

  • Champagne Experience with a glass of Pommery Brut Royal or non-alcoholic alternative

  • Private capsule hire for groups of up to 25 guests with dedicated host

About

London Eye Tickets | South Bank, London

Book London Eye tickets for one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye offers 360-degree panoramic views of the capital from 135 metres above ground. Each rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to spot famous London landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard.

About the London Eye

The London Eye opened in 2000 as part of the millennium celebrations and has since become one of the most recognisable landmarks on the London skyline. Standing at 135 metres tall, it was the world’s tallest observation wheel when it opened and remains the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in Europe. Over 3.5 million visitors ride the London Eye each year, making it one of London’s most visited paid attractions.

The London Eye features 32 sealed glass capsules, each representing one of the London boroughs. The capsules are fully climate-controlled and can hold up to 25 guests, though standard tickets mean you share with other visitors. The wheel rotates slowly and continuously, so you step on and off while it moves. The rotation is gentle enough that you can walk around freely inside the capsule throughout the experience.

What You Can See from the London Eye

From the top of the London Eye, you can see up to 40 kilometres in every direction on a clear day. Directly below you is the River Thames, with Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament to your right. Looking east, you can see St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and The Shard. To the west, you can spot Buckingham Palace and the green expanse of Hyde Park. The London Eye is particularly popular at sunset and after dark when the city lights up.

London Eye Location

The London Eye is located on the South Bank, next to the Southbank Centre and a short walk from Westminster Bridge. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk across the bridge). The attraction sits within the Southbank area, surrounded by restaurants, bars and other attractions including the SEA LIFE London Aquarium and the London Dungeon.

London Eye Ticket Information

London Eye tickets start from £29 for standard entry. The attraction is open daily from 10:00 to 20:30, with extended hours during peak seasons and holidays. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays, as the London Eye is one of London’s busiest attractions. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booking.

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Know before you go

Know Before You Go: London Eye

Location: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB (South Bank, next to Westminster Bridge)
Nearest Tube Stations: Waterloo (5 minute walk), Westminster (10 minute walk)
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 to 20:30 (hours may vary seasonally)
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes for one full rotation
Tickets: All London Eye tickets booked on tickadoo are delivered instantly as mobile tickets. Show your ticket on your phone at the entrance
Age Requirements: Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over
Accessibility: The London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. Capsules are spacious and the wheel can slow or stop for boarding
Pushchairs: Pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded throughout your visit, from joining the queue to exiting the attraction
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked time slot to allow for security checks and queuing
Weather: The London Eye operates in most weather conditions including rain. Capsules are fully enclosed and climate-controlled.
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your experience when booked on tickadoo

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About London Eye Tickets

Where is the London Eye located?

The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, next to County Hall and the Southbank Centre. The address is Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (5 minute walk) and Westminster (10 minute walk).

How long does the London Eye take?

One full rotation of the London Eye takes approximately 30 minutes. Allow additional time for queuing and security checks, especially during busy periods.

How much are London Eye tickets?

London Eye standard entry tickets start from £29. Fast Track tickets, champagne experiences and private capsule hire are available at additional cost. Prices vary depending on date and time.

Can I book last minute London Eye tickets?

Yes, you can book last minute London Eye tickets on tickadoo right up until your chosen time slot, subject to availability. All tickets are delivered instantly as mobile tickets, so you can book on the way to the South Bank and head straight in.

How tall is the London Eye?

The London Eye stands 135 metres (443 feet) tall. At its highest point, you are 135 metres above ground level with views stretching up to 40 kilometres on a clear day.

Is the London Eye suitable for children?

Yes, the London Eye is suitable for all ages. Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. The capsules are spacious with plenty of room for families to move around.

Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the London Eye is fully wheelchair accessible. The capsules are large enough to accommodate wheelchairs, and the wheel slows or stops for boarding. Contact the attraction in advance if you have specific accessibility requirements.

Can I take a pushchair on the London Eye?

Yes, pushchairs and buggies are permitted but must remain folded from the time you join the queue until you exit the attraction.

Can I bring luggage to the London Eye?

No, large luggage and suitcases are not permitted on the London Eye. Luggage storage is available on site for a fee.

What is the best time to visit the London Eye?

The London Eye is busiest on weekends, school holidays and during summer. For shorter queues, visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons. For the best views, book a sunset or evening slot to see London lit up at night.

Is there a Fast Track option for the London Eye?

Yes, London Eye Fast Track tickets allow you to skip the main queue and board more quickly. Fast Track tickets are available at additional cost and are recommended during busy periods.

Can I cancel my London Eye tickets?

Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your booked time slot when you book London Eye tickets on tickadoo.

What is the best way to get to the London Eye?

The nearest tube stations are Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) and Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle lines). Waterloo mainline station is also a 5 minute walk. The London Eye is accessible by bus and riverboat services stop at the nearby London Eye Pier.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to your experience

Address

Riverside Building, County Hall London SE1 7PB

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