The London Eye: £18 Tickets

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One of London's most iconic attractions at an exclusive price

Looking for cheap London Eye tickets? This exclusive London Eye offer gives you the chance to enjoy one of the capital's most iconic attractions from just £18 per person.

  • Exclusive London Eye tickets from just £18
  • Enjoy a full 30-minute rotation above the capital
  • Take in spectacular 360° views of London's skyline
  • See iconic landmarks including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and St Paul's Cathedral
  • One of the best-value ways to experience the London Eye
  • Book online and secure your preferred timeslot in advance

Whether you're visiting London for the first time or rediscovering the city from a new perspective, this fantastic-value ticket offers an unbeatable way to experience one of the UK's most famous attractions.

See London's famous landmarks from 135 metres above the city

The London Eye is one of the most recognisable attractions in the world, welcoming millions of visitors every year to enjoy spectacular views across the capital.

Step into one of the Eye's spacious glass capsules and enjoy a smooth 30-minute journey above the River Thames. As you rise above the city, you'll be treated to panoramic views stretching across London's skyline.

Spot world-famous landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and more as they come into view from every angle.

At just £18, this exclusive ticket offer makes visiting the London Eye more affordable than ever. It's ideal for families, couples, friends and visitors looking to tick one of London's must-do experiences off their list without stretching the budget.

Don't miss your chance to experience London's most famous observation wheel for less. Book your exclusive London Eye tickets now.

Location

The London Eye

Riverside Building,
County Hall,
Westminster Bridge Road,
London,
SE1 7PB
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How to find us

By tube: 

Waterloo is the closest underground station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about 5 minutes walking distance, located in zone 1 and well connected by Bakerloo line (brown), Jubilee line (grey), Northern line (black) and Waterloo and City line (turquoise). 

Other stations close to the London Eye include Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster which are all within easy walking distance.

By bus:

If you're taking a bus, buses that stop close to the attraction includes: 1, 12, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139, 148, 159, 168, 176, 188, 211, 243, 77 and 381, 507, 521.

By boat:

The London Eye is located next to the London Eye Pier. There are a number of services which stop off at The London Eye Pier travelling from the O2, Bankside, Embankment, Blackfriars, London Bridge, Tower, Canary Wharf, Hilton Docklands, Masthouse Terrace, Greenwich, Royal Arsenal Woolwich, St. Katherine's or Westminster Piers.

Facilities
  • Gift shop
  • Boarding assistance and lifts
  • Climate-controlled capsules
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Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Accessibility Guide:

Mobility Information:

  • The London Eye offers full wheelchair accessibility, but recommend booking an advance wheelchair time slot
  • Due to health and safety regulations, each pod can accommodate up to two wheelchair users
  • If you are visiting on the day, feel free to approach the onsite team to enquire about remaining availability
How long is the average London Eye queue?

The time slot you select is the time you are granted access to the queue for the London Eye.

Anticipate queues of around 45 minutes for standard tickets and a queue time of around 20 minutes for Fast Track ticket holders.

What time is peak time for the London Eye?

The London Eye is busiest between 11am and 3pm during the UK school holidays, and is quieter at the beginning and end of their opening hours, which vary throughout the year.

Is it better to ride the London Eye in the morning or evening?

If you want to see really far and capture the best view of the London skyline, the best time to ride the London Eye is early in the morning, as soon as the attraction opens.

Evenings are also a great time to visit because you can see London lit up as the city gets dark. 

Are there toilets on the London Eye?

There are male, female and accessible toilet facilities available in the London Eye Ticket Office. Baby-changing facilities are also available.

Please note there are no toilet facilities on-board the London Eye itself.

How tall is the London Eye?

The London Eye stands at a height of 135m (443 ft). 

It is one of the world's tallest observation wheels and provides visitors with stunning panoramic views of London's skyline. 

Are these the cheapest tickets for The London Eye?

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