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London Eye

The London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel) is 135 metres (443 ft) high. The London Eye is the biggest Ferris wheel in Europe and it is one of the most popular London attractions in the United Kingdom. In addition, the London Eye has over three million visitors every year.
Furthermore, the London Eye is located between Waterloo and the Westminster Bridge and is also on the opposite of the Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament providing a stunning view over central London and beyond.
The London Eye is a 30-minute, slow-moving 'flight' over London. It is designed to reflect the elements of air, water, earth and time. This amazing London attraction has the capacity to handle 1,500 visitors each hour.

In June 2008 it was announced that 30 million people have ridden the London Eye since its opening in March 2000.
The London Eye is opened from 10am-8pm daily from Oct to May and from 10am-9pm from June to Sept. Tickets cost about £13.50 for adults if you pre-book they are cheaper.
Nearest Tube
Westminster (Exit 1 Westminster Pier) and Waterloo mainline station, take exit 6 for the South Bank and follow the signs.Buses
211, 24 and 11, and tour bus routes.Train
Waterloo International station & Charing Cross stationCar
3 car parks at the South Bank Centre, accessible from the Belvedere Road. These are the Hungerford Bridge, the Hayward Gallery and the National Theatre car parks.Coach
The coach station is located on the Belvedere Road behind the British Airways London Eye. You can reach the London Eye by going through the Jubilee Gardens.
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