London Eye - Reviews from across the web
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British Airways London Eye - London - Reviews of British Airways London Eye - TripAdvisor Booked the Discovery flight for my family on the net (10% discount):, just 3 pounds higher (1.50 more for kids) than the regular tickets. We were scheduled for a tour at 12:30 right after s... tripadvisor.com
The London Eye, London - Reviews of The London Eye - IgoUgo At almost 150m tall, it is the largest ferris wheel in the world and offers unrivalled views of central London and the river from its highest point. It is situated on the south bank of the river, close to the Aquarium and almost opposite Big Ben. Nearest tube stations are Charing Cross, Embankment a... igougo.com
London Eye (Millennium Wheel), London - Reviews of London Eye (Millennium Wheel) - IgoUgo The London Eye (a.k.a. the Eye) is a 450-foot observation wheel whose purpose is to provide tourists with a panoramic view of the city. Instead of seats like an amusement park Ferris wheel, the Eye has glass capsules with benches that can accommodate groups of people. There is a ticket hall in front... igougo.com
London Eye Review - London Eye With Small Children Review carrier which is suitable up to 21 lbs (9.5kg). The attendant fitted this to me securely and helped me fit my baby in safely. I was impressed by the service as this is free to anyone bringing small children. I was concerned the carriers may not be comfortable but I can confirm this carrier felt safe... golondon.about.com
London Eye, London - Review - London's Glass Eye I am scared of heights so booking the London Eye was not a terrific idea of mine but I was willing to give it a go as I never know if this is something that will get repeated so as we boarded the London Eye I wondered how fast it would actually go but it goes as slow as the cable cars that you see i... travel.ciao.co.uk
London Eye - London - Sightseeing - QYPE Having driven past it for several years now on our way to Waterloo, we decided it was time to get on it to discover London's sky line. In summary it's OK, not "wow" as you may expect when you step in. The most impressive bit is the structure itself really which is very elegant and impressi... en.qype.com
London Eye London | Reviews of London Eye London Great way to see the city - bit expensive at £15 a person. Views are spectacular. Feels bit like a regular big wheel but if you like them generally then go for it. There are often qeues, you can pay extra to skip the qeue but then its expensive enough already..worth a go i rekon. British Airways Lo... boo.com
British Airways London Eye, London, Lambeth | Tipped Renowned as being the world's highest observation wheel, British Airways London Eye offers a spectacular view of the capital city in 30 minutes. Definitely rated as a unique experience. Last admission is half an hour before closing. It is closed on 25th December. They provide disabled facilities for... tipped.co.uk
IndieLondon: Fantastic 4's Silver Surfer boards London landmark - Your London Reviews “With a process covering storyboard meetings, filming and now the worldwide press junket it not only allows the London Eye to remain as a the number one filming location but has created huge amounts of excitement within the London Eye te... indielondon.co.uk
IndieLondon: Fantastic 4: Silver Surfer boards London Eye - Your London Reviews , a giant, gleaming 100ft recreation of the comic book character was attached to the centre of The London Eye, which was visible from the Houses of Parliament all the way to Cleopatra’s Needle. Check... indielondon.co.uk
iExplore Community: The London Eye - London, England At almost 150m tall, it is the largest ferris wheel in the world and offers unrivalled views of central London and the river from its highest point. It is situated on the south bank of the river, close to the Aquarium and almost opposite Big Ben. Nearest tube stations are Charing Cross, Embankment a... community.iexplore.com
iExplore Community: British Airways London Eye - London, England The wheel never stops its revolution; it is constantly moving slowly enough that the 8-10 people ushered into a given capsule can simply walk on. The capsule is then closed. It takes about 30 minutes to make a full revolution�just long enough to see plenty, but short enough that no one gets bored. E... community.iexplore.com
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