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  1. The London Eye allows you to travel in a large glass pod 135 metres above the city of London. The wheel sits on the South bank of the River Thames, ensuring that you will get close-up views of iconic buildings including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Tower Bridge. Since opening the London Eye has become one of London's popular tourist ...

  2. London Eye + London Palaces & Parliament: Small-Group Walking Tour. Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of 2 must sees. New. From$61.80$58.71. —5%.

  3. London Eye je vyhliadkové koleso v Londýne a tretie najväčšie vyhliadkové koleso v Evrope, vyššie je už iba Singapore Flyer (168 m) a Hviezda Nančangu (160 m). Je vysoké 135 m , má 32 kabínok a stojí na južnom brehu rieky Temže , na South Bank , medzi Hungerford Bridge a Westminster Bridge , v obvode Lambeth .

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · The London Eye was initially planned to be dismantled after five years, but its massive popularity turned it into a spectacular staple of the London skyline. The decorative LED lighting system was added in 2006, marking the wheel’s stunning presence even after dark. The Eye's 32 capsules are numbered from one to 33 to avoid the number 13 and ...

  5. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, the London Eye is a design, engineering and architectural sensation, taking seven years to complete by hundreds of workers from five different countries. Completed in 2000, this surprising 443 feet (135m)-tall metal Ferris wheel has become one of the city’s top attractions and emblematic icons. The London ...

  6. The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Yep, the London eye is pretty massive. If you unfolded the wheel and laid it out flat it would be nearly 500 metres long (424.2816 to be precise). That also means that if you take the circumference and stand it up straight, the London Eye would be taller than the Shard that stands at 310 metres tall.

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