How do you get to the London Eye on the tube?
How do you get to the London Eye on the tube? Waterloo is the closest tube station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance. Exit the station following signs for the South Bank. Embankment and Charing Cross stations are close together on the north side of the River Thames.
Which tube station is Buckingham Palace?
The nearest Tube station to the palace is St James's Park, which is served by the Circle and District lines. A walk along Petty France and Buckingham Gate – which typically takes fewer than 10 minutes – leads to the palace on Constitution Hill.
How long do you have to wait in line to get into the London Eye?
The time slot you select is the time you are granted access to the queue for the London Eye. We ask guests to anticipate queues of around 45 minutes for standard tickets and a queue time of around 20 minutes for Fastrack ticket holders.
Can you get same day tickets to London Eye?
Bookings for the same day will receive the on the day price. Please book your day tickets online by clicking here or Pre Book with your Merlin Annual Pass here.
Is it better to ride London Eye day or night?
It's best to play it by ear and go on a day (or evening) when you are there. Day or night is chalk and cheese.........you can see everything clearly during daylight but not at night, however, London at night is twinkly and lovely. If this is your first visit go up in the day light hours.