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The Wheel of Liverpool is an iconic city landmark, and part on the incredible Liverpool skyline. The Wheel is an awe-inspiring 60m tall, and has 42 fully enclosed climate-controlled gondolas, including a luxury VIP capsule with a glass floor, leather interior, and of course, chocolate and bubbly, providing the ultimate experience above the city ...
- The Wheel of Liverpool Keel Wharf Royal Albert Dock, L3 4FN, Merseyside
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11 February 2010. Opened. 25 March 2010. Cost. £6 million. Height. 196 feet (60 m) The Wheel of Liverpool is a transportable Ferris wheel installation on the Keel Wharf waterfront of the River Mersey in Liverpool. The wheel is near to M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, and was originally opened on 25 March 2010.
Jul 3, 2018 · Enjoy panoramic views of Liverpool from 60 metres high on the Wheel of Liverpool, located outside the M&S Bank Arena. Learn about the city's landmarks and history with local commentary and choose from 42 capsules or a VIP luxury capsule.
1,056 reviews. #42 of 811 things to do in Liverpool. Points of Interest & LandmarksObservation Decks & Towers. Open now. 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Write a review. About. A 60-meter-high rotation over Liverpool, its waterfront and the River Mersey.
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Jan 2, 2024 · Nestled on the iconic waterfront, the Wheel of Liverpool offers a breathtaking perspective of the city’s skyline. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Liverpool from a unique vantage point.
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The Wheel Of Liverpool, Liverpool. 1,231 likes · 6 talking about this · 26,084 were here. The Wheel of Liverpool is a transportable Ferris wheel installation on the Keel Wharf waterfront of the River...
The Wheel of Liverpool. 1,056 reviews. #42 of 811 things to do in Liverpool. Points of Interest & LandmarksObservation Decks & Towers. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Write a review. About. A 60-meter-high rotation over Liverpool, its waterfront and the River Mersey.