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An evening trip with London Eye

Posted by admine in City Trips, London on 05 10th, 2005 | Read Comments(3)


There are of course a LOT more attractions to see in london, and the London Pass gives you the option for express entrance to over 50 of them – without waiting or paying anything more… So if you are seriously planning to see a lot on London, that can be both – a saver for time AND money :-)

For those of you, who are planning a trip to London, I have a great tip for sightseeing today: Take the Jubilee line tube and leave at Westminster station. You will be amazed about the futuristic design of this station, which reminds visitors to the Fritz Lang movie “Metropolis”. Leaving the station, you have a great view to the watchtower Big Ben an to the south bank of the Thames, where the world’s highest observation wheel London Eye is located. Walk over the bridge, take a ticket for the Eye and enjoy the amazing views to the city.
Special tip: Go for this trip in evening. There will be less people in the queue for London Eye and you can although enjoy the sunset and take some great photos like this one:







London Eye and City Hall



View from the observation wheel London eye


click the pictures to enlarge!

On these sites, you get some more information about London Underground and London Eye

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3 Responses to “An evening trip with London Eye”

  1. Travel review blog » » San Francisco Travel Deals Says:

    [...] includes the entrance fees for almost 50 attractions bundled together – very similar to the London Pass which does bundle attraction admission fees for London. Technorati Tags links to cool photos and [...]

  2. marie cornish Says:

    hi i am a year 10 student and i would like to use this picture, we are not allowed to use copywrite so i would be grateful if you could reply to this comment confirming that i could use this picture thank you. my email is: tenismad2@hotmail.co.uk
    i am looking forward to hearing from you

  3. Adam Barnes Says:

    Dear Sir/Madam

    I am a year 10 student at Blenheim High School, London and i am doing a DiDA course in IT and we are not allowed to use any copyright images without permission. I would very grateful if you would allow me to use the London Eye image, if yes could you please send to them my E-mail without the Copyright Watermarks.

    abarnes@blenheim.surrey.sch.uk

    Regards
    Adam Barnes

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