Waterloo.
Waterloo is the closest tube/underground station to The lastminute.com London Eye. Waterloo is about 5 minutes walking distance, located in zone 1 and well connected by Bakerloo line (brown), Jubilee line (grey), Northern line (black) and Waterloo and City line (turquoise).
How far is the eye from London Bridge?
approximately 1.38 mi
Public transport directions from London Eye, Waterloo to London Bridge (Northern Line), Borough. The distance between London Eye, Borough and London Bridge (Northern Line), Borough is approximately 1.38 mi, which can typically be travelled in 15 min.
Can you just turn up to the London Eye?
Ticket information
The London Eye is one of London’s most popular attractions and at peak times queues are lengthy. If you just turn up on the day you will pay more for your ticket and how long you will have to wait will depend on when the next availability is and the ticket type you select.
How long does it take to go around the London Eye once?
approximately 30 minutes
How long does it take to go around the London Eye? A leisurely rotation in one of the 32 high-tech glass pods takes approximately 30 minutes and gives you an ever-changing perspective of London. If you can’t wait to get up in the sky you can skip the queues with a fast-track entry ticket.
How do I get from Paddington to the London Eye?
To get from Paddington Station to The London Eye (Tickets) in Waterloo, take the 205 bus from Paddington Station (H) stop to Baker Street Station (D) stop. Next, take the JUBILEE tube from Baker Street station to Waterloo station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 33 min. The ride fare is £4.15.
Is London Eye better at night or day?
The London Eye is busiest between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. during the UK school holidays, and is quieter at the beginning and end of their opening hours, which vary throughout the year.
How long does the queue take for the London Eye?
We ask guests to anticipate queues of around 45 minutes for Standard tickets, a queue time of around 20 minutes for Fast Track ticket holders. Please note, these timescales can increase during peak periods.
What is the best time to go on the London Eye?
Best Time to Visit the London Eye
The early London Eye opening times from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM has a lot of crowds, so it’s best recommended to go right when the London Eye opens or just before it closes.
How early should I get to the London Eye?
We advise you arrive around 30 minutes before your Standard or Fast Track experience during off-peak periods. If you are visiting us during a peak period, we advise you allow more time, as the attraction will be busier.
Can you bring a backpack on the London Eye?
The following items are permitted on the London Eye: Briefcases. Laptops. Small day size rucksacks and bags (maximum size 18″ x 13″ x 8″ or 46cm x 33cm x 20cm)
How many times do you go around on the London Eye?
Number of Capsules: 32
The London Eye rotates continuously at approx. 0.26 m/s circumferential speed. The duration for a complete rotation takes about 30 minutes. Due to the maximum amount of 25 visitors in one capsule up to 1600 people can be transported in this attraction within an hour.
How much does it cost to ride the eye in London?
London Eye
Ticket Type | Price |
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Adult (15 years +) | INR 2,584 |
Fast Track (No Waiting) | |
Child (6-12 years) | INR 3,045 |
Adult (12 years +) | INR 3,506 |
Is 2 days enough to see London?
Even though two days will be rushed and you won’t be able to see everything, visiting London for 2 days is absolutely worth it. You’ll be able to see most of the main highlights, visit a few attractions, and get a good idea of what London is like. No doubt, you’ll want to come back for a longer visit!
What station do you get off for the London Eye?
Waterloo is the closest tube station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance. Exit the station following signs for the South Bank. Embankment and Charing Cross stations are close together on the north side of the River Thames.
How far is Paddington to the London Eye?
The distance between Paddington and London Eye is 3 miles.
What Tube stops at Paddington?
Paddington is a London Underground station served by the Bakerloo, Circle and District lines. It is located on Praed Street to the south of Paddington mainline station and has entrances from Praed Street and from within the mainline station.
What do you wear to the London Eye?
We do not operate a dress code for visiting the London Eye, however we would recommend dressing accordingly for the weather.
Can you take food on the London Eye?
Bottled water is permitted onto the London Eye, however no hot food is allowed onto the London Eye. Alcohol is not permitted on the London Eye unless you are partaking in Champagne Experience, and are accompanied by one of our Champagne hosts.
Do you need to pre book for the London Eye?
Tickets for the London Eye must be pre-booked on our website. We strongly recommend pre-booking your tickets in advance to guarantee entry. To see a full range of tickets and prices available please click here.
Is it worth getting a fast track ticket for the London Eye?
The fast track ticket will have you waiting in no more than a 15-20 minute line (we only waited about 3 minutes) and considering how long the line can get during peak hours, I’d recommend the fast track for you if you’re at all on a time crunch. Keep in mind that the standard entry queue time can be around 45 minutes.
What happens if I miss my London Eye time slot?
We understand that circumstances beyond your control can result into you arriving to the Coca-Cola London Eye later than your arrival time slot. If you are running late, please speak to a member of our team onsite and they will endeavour to ensure your entry at the next available time.