Monday, September 15, 2014

London Eye

Alejandro and Liam with the London Eye behind
The London Eye is the most visited attraction in London. 32 capsules which can contain up to 20-25 persons each (They fill them up with no more than 12-15 each), the wheel performs a full rotation in about 30 minutes and it doesn't stop to let passengers to get on board , so, you need to get inside while is in its constant and slow movement.
The London eye is the biggest observation wheel in Europe. Don't miss the opportunity to take outstanding photos and contemplate the large quantity of awesome views it gives. if you or your kid get tired, you may sit in the big wood bench attached in the middle of the capsule.

Arrive is easy...Take the tube to Westminster Station, Circle (Yellow) or District (Green) Lines or take a Bus (Lines 211 or 148) to Westminster Station.
Another way is arrive to Westminster Abbey church first, and walk a few minutes towards the Westminster bridge. You can take nice shots of the Westminster Abbey, and then do the same at the Big Ben before crossing the Westminster bridge. After that, just cross the bridge and see the nice views of the river Thames while you do it...

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We started with a light breakfast at the Cheshire Hotel (were we stayed), it is close to the Tottenham Court Road, and took the 24 bus towards Parliament square.



 Cross the westminster bridge to get to the London Eye
Crossing the Westminster Bridge to get to the London Eye



After crossing the bridge, stop to take beautiful pictures (next to McDonalds) of the Big Ben, the bridge and the seagulls...




If you walk from the Westminster Abbey Church, rise your head to enjoy the following view.





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