London Eyes, Your Eyes Over the City

It is not hard to imagine why they called it the 'London Eye' ' well, apart from its round shape and the almond form of each UFO form capsules. ' After the visitors hop on and travel less than a quarter of the circle they feel they really are inside the real eyes of greater London.

There is literally no famous landmark that cannot be seen from the highest point the London Eye. one look around and as if you have walked inside a immense map of the city rather than just looking at it on a paper. The space-ship design of each capsule allows the visitors to have a panoramic view of London which at that height feels like flying over the clouds.

Places like Buckingham Palace and House of Parliament are within the reach of an unarmed eye and a great view of river Thames is right beneath your feet.

With a surprisingly and pleasantly low price of £17.50 one cannot afford to miss the opportunity to ride the world's tallest wheel which is no-doubt one of its kind. The wheel can be accessed by subway, public and tourist buses, train and even by coach. The only thing that should be noted is the notorious long queues for buying a ticket at the spot. It is wise and highly recommended to acquire the tickets before getting there especially considering that there is no guarantee that there will be a ticket available upon request. The best option is to buy the tickets through the official web site of the London Eye.

And of course there is no need to remind the visitors from outside London that reserving a ticket before arriving to the city is very important since vacancy of hotels in London, being financially the capital of world - not to mention many other characteristics that make it unique. ' can never be predicted and the least of the problem when a reservation hasn't been made will be to choose from the less enjoyable options.

So book your flight, reserve your hotel and a city tour bus, get the London Eye ticket and expect great things to happen to you.


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