The London Eye a Must Visit Attraction
Are you looking for a fun, yet unique attraction for your next visit to London? Do you want to do more than just
walk through historical landmarks? If so, look no farther than the London Eye.
The London Eye, also referred to as the Millennium Wheel, is a large Ferris wheel. In fact, it is the largest
Ferris wheel in Europe. It measure 443 feet high. Although defined as a Ferris wheel, it is important not to
confuse this attraction with what you may see at a local fair. It is so much more. In fact, you may have seen
nothing like it before.
The London Eye is made up of 32 capsules. All capsules are seated and air conditioned; however, visitors have
the option of moving around. In fact, you are encouraged to if you want to snap photographs and see the many nearby
London landmarks.
Due to its size, a ride around the wheel takes approximately 30 minutes. Although long by many standards, it
gives you the opportunity to see London like you never have before. Also, remember your ability to move around.
The history of the London Eye begins with Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1999. Later opened in 2000, this
attraction is one of London’s most popular. In fact, more than three million people make the journey each year!
Just one reason why the London Eye is considered a must visit attraction is due to the architecture. It will
leave you amazed. Unlike many other Ferris wheels, which rely on the use of many rods and beams, the London Eye is
different. In fact, the wheel resembles a bicycle wheel more than it does a traditional Ferris wheel.
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"Are you looking for a fun, yet unique attraction for your next visit to
London? Do you want to do more than just walk through historical landmarks? If so,
look..."
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Another reason why this attraction is top rated is due to the views of London. As previously stated, rides take
30 minutes and you are free move around your capsule. This gives you the ultimate view of London. It has been said
that you can see up to twenty-five miles away.
In addition to the views from the London Eye, it itself is a work of art. In 2006, the lighting was updated to
include LED lights. The London Eye is a beautiful sight to see during the day, but a must see at dusk. If you are
in London for New Years Eve, a visit to the Eye is recommended, as you will see a fantastic display of
fireworks.
As for what tourists, like you, have to say about the London Eye, most loved the experience. Although many
thought the admission prices were a little on the high side, some went back later in their trip for a second ride!
For the ultimate experience, ride the wheel at night and during the day.
While visiting the London Eye, you are encouraged to take a London Eye River Cruise. The cruises, which last 40
minutes, are designed for individuals of all ages. Children under five are free. Whether you take a cruise before
or after a ride on the wheel, you will enjoy the comparison between the two. Viewing London from both the ground
and the air is the perfect combination.
Admission fees and opening times, for both the London Eye and the nearby River Cruises, do vary depending on the
season, so verify this information before your trip.
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