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Review
[17.02.2008 19:38]
100 out of 100
An Exciting Experience
Although I only live a 90 minute drive from London, I dont visit this City as often as I could do. The London Eye has been sponsored by British Airways since 1996 but it wasnt until last year that I actually got the chance to take a ‘flight on the London Eye. The London Eye took six years to be built and is often referred to as The Millennium [more...]
Although I only live a 90 minute drive from London, I dont visit this City as often as I could do. The London Eye has been sponsored by British Airways since 1996 but it wasnt until last year that I actually got the chance to take a ‘flight on the London Eye. The London Eye took six years to be built and is often referred to as The Millennium [more...]
Review
[07.12.2007 17:58]
100 out of 100
The London Eye
The British Airways London Eye is the tallest structure in London and looks just like a large Ferris Wheel. It is called the British Airways London Eye because British Airways have sponsored this attraction since 1996. Getting There The London Eye is situated pretty much in the middle of London on the South Bank of the River Thames. The [more...]
The British Airways London Eye is the tallest structure in London and looks just like a large Ferris Wheel. It is called the British Airways London Eye because British Airways have sponsored this attraction since 1996. Getting There The London Eye is situated pretty much in the middle of London on the South Bank of the River Thames. The [more...]
Review
[18.09.2005 20:37]
80 out of 100
LONDON? AYE
If you're not familiar with this attraction, let me explain right now that we're not talking about a visit to the the Museum of Anatomy, or even a specialist opticians, but a giant, revolving wheel handily adorned with viewing capsules, each of which can accommodate up to 25 people. OK, that's what it is, here's where it is...... [more...]
If you're not familiar with this attraction, let me explain right now that we're not talking about a visit to the the Museum of Anatomy, or even a specialist opticians, but a giant, revolving wheel handily adorned with viewing capsules, each of which can accommodate up to 25 people. OK, that's what it is, here's where it is...... [more...]
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Article
[02.09.2007 20:19]
Date published
Sep 2007
100 out of 100
The London Eye
The London Eye was built to "mark the start of the new millennium" and the architects who were involved "conceived an entirely new vision: a beautiful and celebratory structure." The London Eye wheel "was seen as a symbol of regeneration and the passing of time." This wheel is "the largest observation wheel ever built" and is classed as one of [more...]
The London Eye was built to "mark the start of the new millennium" and the architects who were involved "conceived an entirely new vision: a beautiful and celebratory structure." The London Eye wheel "was seen as a symbol of regeneration and the passing of time." This wheel is "the largest observation wheel ever built" and is classed as one of [more...]
Article
[29.08.2007 00:57]
Date published
Aug 2007
100 out of 100
Eye in the Sky
Situated in the "southwestern corner of Jubilee Gardens", this is the "world's largest Ferris Wheel", and "London's fourth-tallest structure", with its 135 meters. The "colossal London Eye" consists of "32 enclosed glass gondolas", holding 25 passengers each, which the Lonely Planet Guide tells us is a " thrilling experience" to sit in one and [more...]
Situated in the "southwestern corner of Jubilee Gardens", this is the "world's largest Ferris Wheel", and "London's fourth-tallest structure", with its 135 meters. The "colossal London Eye" consists of "32 enclosed glass gondolas", holding 25 passengers each, which the Lonely Planet Guide tells us is a " thrilling experience" to sit in one and [more...]
Travel guide extract
[22.08.2007 12:54]
Date published
May 2007
80 out of 100
A Lonely Plant Guide to the London Eye
According to the author this "135m-tall structure" is "the world's largest sightseeing wheel". Prices start from £13 for an adult and £6.50 for a child, but the ride is described as being "so popular that it's advisable to book your ticket online". The Wheel "takes 30 minutes to rotate completely" and the author recommends a ride "at dusk". [more...]
According to the author this "135m-tall structure" is "the world's largest sightseeing wheel". Prices start from £13 for an adult and £6.50 for a child, but the ride is described as being "so popular that it's advisable to book your ticket online". The Wheel "takes 30 minutes to rotate completely" and the author recommends a ride "at dusk". [more...]





































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