Situated on the South Bank of the river Thames, the London Eye is an iconic part of London’s skyline. At 135 metres, the Lastminute.com London Eye is the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel, with 40 kilometre panoramic views in all directions (that’s as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day!). With mesmerising 360-degree views of the capital, take in London’s most famous landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar Square. Made up of 32 high-tech glass capsules, a ride on the London Eye takes 30 minutes.
Disabled guest should purchase a standard ticket and will qualify for one complimentary helper ticket. The free ticket for the helper should be requested on arrival at the attraction upon presentation of proof of disability.
The attraction is wheelchair accessible. For health and safety reason only two wheelchairs are allowed per capsule and a maximum of eight wheelchairs in total are allowed on the London Eye at any one time.
Once you have booked your standard ticket, we recommend booking your wheelchair timeslot in advance by emailing customer.services@londoneye.com (please quote your order reference)
Unfortunately we are unable to admit mobility scooters into the attraction.
The lastminute.com London Eye, Riverside building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, SE1 7PB
Concessions Available: Child. Children younger than 3 go free.
There are no exchanges or refunds available after purchase.
One rotation on the London Eye takes approximately 30 minutes.
In line with recent Government guidelines, our teams have implemented numerous measures to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone visiting our attractions in the capital. These include reduced capacities, clear social distancing measures, pre-booking tickets online, cashless payments and enhanced cleaning procedures.
We’re delighted to be awarded the Visit England ‘We’re Good to Go’ industry charter mark. This verifies that our attraction meets the Government and public health guidance on COVID-19 and that we have all the required health and safety processes in place to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit.
Infants aged 3 years and under are free, but must still reserve a ticket
Children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult, aged 18 years or over.
Yes - Child age for tickets 3-15 years and any children under this age range go free.
Ride on one of the world's tallest observation wheels.
Enjoy breath-taking 360 degrees views of London.
The visit includes access to the London Eye 4D experience.
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