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The London Eye Shines with Pride

To mark its fifth fabulous year as the UK biggest free Pride event, Pride London has joined forces with the London Eye to bring a visual spectacle to the banks of the Thames.

Eye-sight’s worth saving

The London Eye is pleased to announce that its annual Flight for Sight programme has been awarded to Action for Blind People

All Eyes on Eighth Wonder

The 30 millionth visitor was, on Thursday 5th June, welcomed on board London’s most iconic landmark, the London Eye.

Pimm's o’clock on The London Eye!

Celebrate the arrival of summer by enjoying Britain’s most loved summer beverage at Britain’s most iconic landmark.

Maasai Warriors visit The London Eye

Six Maasai Warriors from Northern Tanzania will visit today the London Eye as part of a tour of London ahead of taking part in Sunday's Flora London Marathon.

Red arrows fly b-eye!

The Red Arrows are to fly over The London Eye to mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) at 1.00pm on Tuesday 1 March.

Lindt lights up The London Eye landscape

Lindt and The London Eye have teamed up to help Londoners give a little back this Easter by bringing an Easter light show to London, to help raise funds for ChildLine.

Take a Mum’s Eye View of London

The London Eye ensures a Mother’s Day to remember for all those over-worked and time-starved Mums, with treats to suit everyone.

The London Eye voted UKinbound Attraction of the Year for 2007

The London Eye was honoured as Visitor Attraction of the Year 2007 at the UKinbound Awards.

Tripadvisor proposes top ten places to pop the question

TripAdvisor®, the world’s largest travel community, today announced The London Eye as the second top place in Europe to propose.

Eye Love London Eye

Discover true romance at London’s most iconic landmark this Valentine’s Day as The London Eye landscape will be decorated with love hearts and sonnets to inspire even the most tongue-tied of romantics.

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The only way is up

The circumference of the wheel is 424m (1.392ft) - meaning that if it were unraveled, it would be 1.75 times longer than the UK's tallest building One Canada Square.

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