The London Eye
The London Eye is the one of the UK's most visited tourist attractions.
It was designed by the couple of architects David Marks and Julia Barfield and it was inaugurated on December 31, 1999, to celebrate the new millennium.
With 135 m of height, the London Eye offers its passengers a panoramic view of London. It supports 800 people at a time, that is, 25 people in each of its 32 glass cabins, with a wonderful 360 ° view. The wheel turns slowly, taking 30 minutes to make a full turn, allowing passengers to get on or off without it having to stop.
An adult ticket will set you off £27.00 and a child of up to 15 years will pay £ 22.00 if you buy on the day. Online tickets have some discounts.