Hotels near London Eye, London, United Kingdom

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  • Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo

    0.49 miles
    Free breakfast
  • The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton

    0.51 miles
  • Conrad London St. James

    0.64 miles
  • The Waldorf Hilton, London

    0.64 miles
  • NoMad London

    0.73 miles
  • The Westminster London, Curio Collection by Hilton

    0.73 miles
  • Hilton London Bankside

    0.77 miles
    Indoor pool
  • Lost Property St Paul's London - Curio Collection by Hilton

    1.07 miles
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Does London Eye operate in the rain?

Yes. The London Eye usually runs in wet weather. The capsules are fully enclosed and climate controlled, so the experience continues in rain, wind or sun.

Operations may pause during severe conditions such as high winds, thunderstorms or very poor visibility. Any stoppages are made for safety and services resume when conditions allow.

If the forecast looks unsettled, allow extra time for possible delays and note that views may be limited in poor weather.

What is the best time to ride the London Eye?

A good time to ride the London Eye is in the early morning or and late evening. Riding just after opening offers quieter conditions and a more relaxed atmosphere, making it easier to enjoy the panoramic views without large crowds.

Evening rides, especially around sunset, provide a different perspective as the city’s landmarks begin to light up, creating an atmospheric backdrop for photographs. Weekdays also tend to be less busy compared to weekends.

Booking tickets in advance can help avoid queues and secure your preferred time slot, ensuring a smoother visit.

Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the London Eye offers wheelchair access. There is step-free access to the spacious capsules which have been designed to accommodate wheelchairs.

Staff are on hand for assistance to ensure a comfortable experience. Wheelchair users are advised to book tickets in advance and inform the venue of any specific needs to help facilitate entry and boarding.

The nearby facilities also include accessible restrooms and ramps, making the visit convenient for all guests. Visitors requiring wheelchair access are advised to arrive a little earlier to allow for smooth boarding and any necessary support.

How long is one rotation on the London Eye?

The London Eye’s rotation time is approximately 30 minutes. This leisurely pace allows passengers to enjoy sweeping views of London’s skyline, including landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral.

Moving slowly ensures that visitors can comfortably take photos and soak in the scenery from multiple angles within the capsule.

The rotation is continuous, providing a smooth and relaxing ride for all ages.

Can you book private pods on the London Eye?

Yes, it is possible to book a private pod on the London Eye for a more exclusive experience. These private capsules can be reserved for special occasions such as celebrations, proposals or corporate events.

Booking a private pod typically requires making advance arrangements. Private pods offer additional benefits like dedicated hosts, bespoke catering options and personalised services to enhance your visit.

This provides a unique and memorable way to enjoy London’s skyline views in a more intimate setting.

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