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  1. The London Eye: The Official Tickets Website

    Plan a trip to the London Eye and enjoy unbeatable prices. Book your tickets now and see London from the sky on the official London Eye website.

  2. London Eye Tickets – Entry, Capsules & Guided Tours

    1 day ago · Buy tickets for the London Eye: enjoy the observation capsules, guided experiences, and skip-the-line options for an unforgettable visit.

  3. London Eye - Wikipedia

    The London Eye was formally opened on 31 December 1999 by the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who fired a laser beam across the Thames. The occasion was marked by a flypast from Concorde, British …

  4. Official Tickets, Passes & Prices | The London Eye

    Explore our range of London Eye tickets, including standard, fast track, and group options. Enjoy the best prices and a seamless booking process.

  5. London Eye | The iconic observation wheel of London

    To make the most of your visit to the London Eye, explore our handy guide for everything you need to know before you go. The London Eye offers stunning panoramic views of the city's landmarks, …

  6. The London Eye – Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

    1 day ago · Plan your visit to the London Eye in London: enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, book tickets online, and explore guided experiences for all ages.

  7. London Eye - All You SHOULD Know Before Going (2026 Reviews) - Tripadvisor

    The London Eye offers amazing panoramic views over London, especially if you catch it at sunset or in the evening when the city lights start to come on. The rotation is smooth and slow, giving you plenty …

  8. Is the London Eye Worth It? An Honest Review - Londontopia

    10 hours ago · The London Eye is the first thing many Americans Google when planning a London trip. It’s iconic, it’s visible from half the city, and the Ferris wheel culture runs deep in American DNA. So …

  9. London Eye | History, Height, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    May 29, 2026 · London Eye, revolving observation wheel, or Ferris wheel, on the South Bank of the River Thames.