As well as being one of the most visually striking structures in the world - the offers a new perspective on a great city.
London's famous streets, churches, palaces and monuments spread out below in a panoramic scene grown up from Roman times - and, on a clear day - views that stretch 25 miles to Windsor Castle. The Eye takes you on a gradual, 30 minute, 360 degree rotation that will give you the kind of panoramic views usually only accessible by helicopter or aeroplane. For Londoners and visitors alike, it really is the best way to see London and it's many celebrated landmarks.
• The London Eye is unable to accept any left luggage, other than prams and buggies, which will be thoroughly searched.
• Handbags and small day packs will be allowed on the Eye, but will be searched. Unfortunately, we cannot accept briefcases or laptops on to the Eye.
• Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.
Location
London Eye is situated on the South bank of the river Thames between Hungerford and Westminster Bridges.
Nearest Rail: Waterloo/Charing Cross
Nearest Tube: Westminster(Jubilee/Circle & District lines - Exit 1 Westminster Pier)/Waterloo (Jubilee/Bakerloo/Circle & District/Waterloo & City lines - Exit 6 South Bank)