The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
If you pass by the London Eye this Friday (October 18), you’re going to see the structure illuminated with bold red lights. But why? To mark Wear Red Day 2024, and celebrate 10 years of the ...
The landmark now known as the London Eye performed a rotation, although without any passengers. A technical issue meant it was not until March 2000 the public could go aboard. In the 20 years ...
The London Eye has been confirmed as a permanent fixture on the capital's South Bank more than 24 years after the first ride took place. The big wheel was originally granted planning permission ...
One of London's most famous landmarks is getting a face-lift in time for spring. BBC reporter John Maguire joined an access specialist team to abseil down the Ferris wheel and give it a fresh coat ...
The London Eye has marked the end of British Summer Time and the clocks turning back by taking a rare backwards spin. The landmark usually runs clockwise, but for just the second time since the ...
It's a big wheel with killer views of the city. Find the Coca Cola London Eye (to give it its full name) on the South Bank of the River Thames, near Waterloo, Charing Cross and Westminster tube ...
Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. The London Eye $25 $500+ ...
Trinny London has launched its first-ever eye cream which is said to soften fine lines and slow down signs of ageing. Despite previously not believing in eye creams, founder Trinny Woodall ...
As a kid I remember begging my grandfather to buy me a Pokémon bookbag, adding the final touch as soon as I got one: a ...
Trinny London has just launched its first ever eye cream, promising to soften fine lines and slow down the ageing process. Founder Trinny Woodall first showcased the Take Back Time eye product ...
Much like the Millennium Dome – or, as its known to those who don’t remember the twentieth century, the O2 Arena – the London Eye was built to celebrate the year 2000. But unlike the ill ...