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When planning any trip, we know how important it is to get the detail right. This section answers all the questions you have to help plan and make your visit as enjoyable as possible. You’ll find our opening times, how to get to us, what facilities we have, We want your flight on the London Eye to be as enjoyable as possible, and that includes all the information you need to plan your trip. This section includes London Eye opening times, how to get to the London Eye, facilities here, group bookings, and any special requirements you may have such as disabled or wheelchair access. There are notes and safety and security on board the London Eye too. If you have a question about the London Eye, such as how long you need to be here before your flight, [[/VisitorInformation/FAQs/Default.aspx|click here]] to read the FAQs. If you need extra help, please just give us a call.

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Facilities

Facilities

You’ll find the majority of our facilities are housed within County Hall, the building adjacent to the London Eye

Disabled Guests

Disabled Guests

The London Eye has full disabled access both on to the London Eye and all the facilities inside the County Hall ticket office. Our London Eye River Cruise also has full disabled access.

Group Visits

Group Visits

The London Eye is great for groups of any size. We offer a 10% discount to groups of 15 or more guests for on London Eye flights. This group discount also applies to tickets for the London Eye River Cruise.

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Did you know?

Slowly but surely

Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop.

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