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Standard Flight

Standard Flight

Prices

Adult (16 plus) £15.50
Child (5-15 years) £7.75
Child under 5*** FREE
Senior (60 plus)* £12.00
Disabled** £12.00

The London Eye offers breathtaking views of London from high above the River Thames. See Big Ben towering above the Houses of Parliament, follow St. James Park as it sweeps down to Buckingham Palace. Is the Queen at home? You’ll spot the Union Jack flag flying if she is.

A standard flight on the London Eye lasts for approximately 30 minutes, the time it takes for the London Eye to revolve completely.
Relax in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules and enjoy the London skyline at your leisure.

Standard Flights are available daily from 10.00am to 8.00pm. During June and September they are available until 9.00pm.

Chidren must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or over.

Save money on your London Eye tickets with a 10% discount for booking online.

Make it even more special

Fast Track ticket

Fast Track ticket

Upgrade to a Fast Track ticket and you will avoid the majority of the queue.

Add a bit of sparkle

Add a bit of sparkle

Why not upgrade to a luxury Champagne Flight? Enjoy a glass of chilled Laurent-Perrier Chamapgne plus Fast Track entry for under £30 per person when you book online

London Eye River Cruise

London Eye River Cruise

See even more of London by combining your London Eye Flight with a fabulous full-commentary sightseeing cruise of the River Thames.

*The discount is not available on weekends and during July and August.
**All paying disabled guests (including disabled children) may bring one personal assistant with them for free.
*** Baby buggies will need to be folded up prior to reaching the boarding platform.

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Did you know?

Slowly but surely

Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop.

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