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    London Eye

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    The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel welcoming over three million visitors annually.

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    4.5

    (11 reviews)

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    Access

    4.81

    Parking

    3.5

    Toilets

    3.75

    Staff

    4.31

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    emacleod

    Mar 2025

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    4.5

    Brilliant visit to the London Eye

    On a recent visit to London as a wheelchair user I found the majority of London streets & pavements were very wheelchair friendly & easily accessible. We visited the London Eye & had a great experience. My husband got the tickets while I waited & viewed the Thames & river traffic. I paid for my ticket & my husband got for free as my carer/companion. After being on the London Eye we had chips in the cafe, I was easily placed at a suitable table with staff being very considerate. The whole visit was an enjoyable experience.
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    danweinberg

    Oct 2024

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    4.5

    Extremely good

    Visited in my wheelchair. Staff couid not have more helpful, even stopped the wheel momentarily to I could get on after they put a foldable ramp down, got the same at the exit. I knocked half a point off as I couldn’t hear the commentary and there was no loop. My hearing companion said I didn’t miss much!
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    lottichapman

    Aug 2019

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    5

    Really good

    Very easy access, ramo to the wheel was not too steep, pods are stopped to allow wheelchairs/mobility impaired access, staff are competent in safely using the ramp.

    Disabled Access Information Provided by London Eye

    Disabled Access at London Eye

    The London Eye is a wheelchair friendly attraction and offers full wheelchair accessibility, and we recommend booking an advance wheelchair time slot below. Due to health and safety regulations, each pod on the London Eye can accommodate up to two wheelchair users, with a total of eight allowed on the London Eye at any given time. For the London Eye River Cruise, a maximum of three wheelchairs per cruise can be accommodated.

    Toilets features at London Eye

    Accessible toilets are located in our London Eye Ticket Office in County Hall.
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    Accessible toilet

    A designated accessible toilet designed for wheelchair users and others with visible and non-visible accessibility requirements is available within the main public areas.

    More Information

    For additional detailed accessibility information, please contact: customer.services@londoneye.com

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    Location

    Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridg, London SE1 7PB, England, Greater London, United Kingdom

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