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The London Eye Educational Programme

We offer a range of visit options to cater for all school parties during term time. Plus, for every five primary pupil or ten secondary student tickets booked, we offer one free teacher ticket to help with supervision.


London Eye Flight

Admire the stunning 360° views of London from aboard one of our 32 high-tech glass capsules. This is the perfect opportunity to point out to your class the famous and historical London landmarks that pass beneath you.

Prices

  • Primary pupil - £6.95
  • Secondary student - £6.95
  • Additional teacher - £13.95

School Discovery Flight with commentary

The Schools Discovery Flight provides an enhanced learning experience. Our knowledgeable hosts will provide a fact-filled and interactive commentary, highlighting key historical dates and important landmarks with a uniquely educational perspective. They will also be able to provide insight into the technology process that went into creating the London Eye.

Prices

  • Primary pupil - £8.10
  • Secondary student - £8.10
  • Additional teacher - £16.20

Bookings must be made and paid for at least seven days in advance.

London Eye River Cruise

The London Eye River Cruise conveniently departs from the Waterloo pier, adjacent to the London Eye. Highlights of the 40-minute circular cruise include St Paul’s Cathedral, The Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, HMS Belfast, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Tate Modern and the Millennium Bridge. The live commentary, delivered by a London Eye host, provides an excellent educational insight into London’s riverside landmarks.

Prices

  • Primary pupil - £5.40
  • Secondary student - £5.40
  • Additional teacher - £10.80



Please note the prices above apply only to UK schools.

To book your educational visit or for further information, please call 0870 990 8886

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Did you know?

Up up and away

The height of the London Eye is 135m (equivalent to 64 red telephone boxes piled on top of each other) making it the fourth tallest structure in London after the BT Tower, Tower 42 and One Canada Square in Canary Wharf.

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