London, United Kingdom

London Eye

If it’s your first time in London, I always recommend taking a spin on the London Eye. In particular, to elevate your booking to the next level, definitely book the Champagne Experience to make it a much more civilised spin.

View from a Pod

The London Eye, situated on the South Bank of the Thames, was officially opened on the 31 December 1999. Originally named the Millennium Wheel, it was only supposed to be a temporary 5 year structure. However, over 20 years later, it’s now the number one paid tourist attraction in London. The 32 capsules represent the 32 boroughs of London and each capsule holds up to 25 people each.

Watching the sun go down over London is even better with a glass of champagne on the London Eye!

The Champagne Experience fast tracks your place in the queue. You meet at the Experiences counter where you are escorted onboard by your own guide. A glass of champagne to sip on while you take in a 360 degree view as the sun goes down over London, completes the experience. The rotation lasts approximately 30 minutes which is ample time to take as many picture postcards of the iconic view as you like.

Nightfall over London

London Eye Ticket Office
Riverside Building, County Hall
London SE1 7PB
www.londoneye.com

For other things to do in London, check out these articles:
Tower of London
Sky Garden, London

Check out our Essential guide of what to do in London

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