If there’s anyone who can allow themselves a wistful gaze up at the London Eye this weekend as it celebrates its 25th ...
It's time to wish the London Eye happy birthday as the iconic structure in the centre of our capital city turns quarter of a ...
Celebrating 25 years, the London Eye remains an iconic part of London’s skyline. Discover its fascinating history and how it became a permanent attraction.
The 'temporary' attraction that just keeps turning - Around 85 million people have “flown” on the wheel since it opened on 9 ...
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 ...
Tourists wanting a bird's eye view of Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace have put the London Eye in the ranks ...
The idea came to him like a lightbulb moment: “How can we get people high up to see that amazing views of London ... the day we first went on the Eye. It was just before the New Year 1999 ...
Sunday marks a quarter of a century since the London Eye opened. While its ceremonial opening was on 31 December 1999, it wasn't used by the paying public until 9 March 2000. One of the most ...
But if you want a truly smashing shot, head on over to Lambeth Bridge or the Golden Jubilee Bridges on the South Bank for a view of Parliament and the London Eye together. Keep in mind that ...
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