Set Your Eyes on the London Eye

In the middle of one of the world’s greatest cities, London, the London Eye stands strong. The London eye is the largest observation wheel ever built. A Ferris wheel of sorts with observation capsules where groups, or individuals can get a birds eye view of London.

The London eye was originally designed by a husband and wife team as an entry into a competition to create a millennium landmark. The contest never materialized, but after pitching their idea to British Airways, the London Eye became a reality.

The London eye has become a landmark in the London areas, and a tourist must see. The 32 capsules of the eye are capable of trasporting over 15,000 visitors a day. There are several different travel options for visitors to the Eye:

Discovery flights: the discovery flights are truly the flights for tourists. On your trip a tour guide will point of landmarks in the London area as your looking over the city. The tour guides are available to answer any questions you have about the eye, or London in general.

Cupids Flights: What could be more romantic than spending time with your loved one while floating above the London skyline? You can reserve a capsule for just you and your sweetie, you receive a box of chocolates and a bottle of champagne in the pricing.

Wine Capsule: A wine bar in flight, the wine capsule has an assortment of different wines for you to enjoy during your travels

Champagne Flight: You and a loved one can experience the flight together while enjoying a bottle of champagne.

Wedding Capsule: Be pronounced man and wife at the top of the world. Wedding capsules allow you to have your wedding, and reception on the London eye. You are pronounced man and wife as the capsule reaches the top of the eye.

Prices range from six and a half pounds for a child’s ticket to two thousand for a wedding. Each and every trip on the eye is well worth the price, you won’t be disappointed.

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