The London Eye

Details

  • Number of employees
    200-500
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About The London Eye

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It stands at an impressive height of 135 meters, making it one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. Since its opening in March 2000, it has become an iconic symbol of London and a must-visit attraction for tourists from around the globe.

The London Eye offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, allowing visitors to see famous landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, and St. Paul’s Cathedral from a unique perspective. Each rotation takes approximately 30 minutes, providing ample time for guests to take in the stunning scenery.

With 32 sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsules, the London Eye can accommodate up to 800 visitors at a time. The capsules are designed to provide a comfortable experience, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that enhance the viewing experience.

The London Eye is not just an observation wheel; it also hosts various events and experiences throughout the year, including private dining experiences, champagne flights, and seasonal celebrations. The attraction is committed to sustainability and has implemented various eco-friendly practices to minimize its environmental impact.

As part of its vision, The London Eye aims to create memorable experiences for all its visitors while promoting the rich history and culture of London. The attraction is easily accessible by public transport, making it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists alike.

In addition to its primary function as an observation wheel, The London Eye serves as a platform for art and cultural exhibitions, showcasing the work of local artists and contributing to the vibrant cultural scene of the city.

Overall, The London Eye is a testament to modern engineering and design, offering a unique way to experience the beauty of London from above.

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