London
London Eye
Opened in 2000 to mark the turn of the millennium, this imposing structure stands as an iconic vantage point offering panoramic views.
Opened in 2000 to mark the turn of the millennium, this imposing structure stands as an iconic vantage point offering panoramic views. Its design, the work of architects David Marks and Julia Barfield, broke new ground by featuring a vertical-axis Ferris wheel that has become a distinctive symbol. With a height that makes it one of the largest of its kind in the world, this attraction allows visitors to enjoy a unique perspective through sealed glass capsules that rotate slowly and steadily.
Each capsule is designed to accommodate numerous passengers, providing a spacious and safe environment from which to admire the urban skyline. The ascent and descent are smooth, making it accessible to people of all ages and abilities, including those with reduced mobility. A full rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, during which time visitors can appreciate the transformation of the urban landscape and the synergy between the historic and the contemporary.
This vantage point has not only captured the attention of those seeking to enjoy the views, but has also been the centrepiece of events and celebrations, becoming a favourite venue for special occasions. Its night-time lighting, which often changes colour to mark important events, adds a dynamic element to the skyline. The attraction has received numerous awards and accolades, establishing itself as an essential element in the city’s visual and tourist narrative.
Each capsule is designed to accommodate numerous passengers, providing a spacious and safe environment from which to admire the urban skyline. The ascent and descent are smooth, making it accessible to people of all ages and abilities, including those with reduced mobility. A full rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, during which time visitors can appreciate the transformation of the urban landscape and the synergy between the historic and the contemporary.
This vantage point has not only captured the attention of those seeking to enjoy the views, but has also been the centrepiece of events and celebrations, becoming a favourite venue for special occasions. Its night-time lighting, which often changes colour to mark important events, adds a dynamic element to the skyline. The attraction has received numerous awards and accolades, establishing itself as an essential element in the city’s visual and tourist narrative.
Kensington
Discover the most iconic districts on your sightseeing tour, including one of the most prestigious and elegant.
Albert Hall
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Belgravia
Discover one of the most iconic districts during your sightseeing tour of the British capital.
Buckingham Palace
End your tour in a majestic setting, where you’ll have some free time to explore further.
Westminster
Explore the historic heart of the city during your visit, where the architecture and heritage are sure to captivate you.
Mayfair
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Houses of Parliament
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Big Ben
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Trafalgar Square
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Piccadilly Circus
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London Eye
Opened in 2000 to mark the turn of the millennium, this imposing structure stands as an iconic vantage point offering panoramic views.
Oxo Tower
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St Paul's Cathedral
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Millennium Bridge
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London Bridge
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The Shard
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Tower Bridge
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Tower of London
This iconic fortified complex stands on the banks of the Thames and has played a crucial role in history.