Articles tagged ‘London Eye’
Halloween at the London Eye
By Chris | October 25th, 2007 |If you’re looking for somewhere different to take the kids for Halloween why not try the London Eye which is running a couple of special events to tie in with the occasion.
Spooky Flights run at 3pm, 4pm and 5pm from 27-31 October costing £20 adults, £15 children and free for under 5s. A [...]
Holocaust Memorial Day in London
By Chris | January 26th, 2007 |Tomorrow is Holocaust Memorial Day, commemorating all of the people who died in the Nazi concentration camps during World War 2. The UK has marked the occasion with a national commemoration since 2001 and a different area of the country has hosted it each year, it was last held in London in 2005. This year’s [...]
London Eye fireworks
By Chris | January 4th, 2007 |The London Eye was the centre of New Years Eve celebrations in London, with an impressive fireworks display lasting around 10 minutes being fired off from the Eye making spectacular viewing for people on each bank of the River Thames. Here’s a clip from the BBC coverage that gives an idea of how it went.
Travel advice for New Years Eve in London
By Chris | December 29th, 2006 |Like most big cities London now has a massive fireworks display to welcome the New Year in, with the London Eye being the main launch site for pyrotechnics. The London Eye is on the south bank of the River Thames, across Westminster Bridge from Big Ben, and the best place to view the action will [...]
Upcoming events in London-12.18.06
By Chris | December 18th, 2006 |The London Nativity A free nightly performance of medieval Nativity plays done in a modern style, on at 6.30pm 20-23 December, 2.30pm 24 December, at the Scoop, the circular stepped area next to the London Assembly building on the south bank of the River Thames. There are seating places for just under 800 and its [...]
View from the London Eye
By Chris | November 9th, 2006 |This video is taken from a pod at the top of the London Eye giving a 360 degree view of the capital, not sure about the mournful classical music playing along with it though.
