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Can you get London Eye tickets on the day?

Tickets for the London Eye can be pre-booked on our website or purchased on the day in our ticket office located inside County Hall. We strongly recommend pre-booking your tickets in advance to guarantee entry.



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Same-day tickets are more expensive, so you actually stand to save money by purchasing admission in advance. A fast-track ticket will allow you to skip the ticket line, ensuring you get into the attraction as quickly as possible.

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Pre-booking your entry is essential, this includes multi-attraction tickets (booking your visit to additional attractions on your ticket) and anyone with a promotional voucher.

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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.

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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.

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You can also combine a ride on the London Eye with a guided boat tour. Standard admission for adults starts at 25.50 pounds (around $32); children get discounted tickets. Packages – which include everything from a boat tour and London Eye ride to a private pod with sparkling wine – will have higher fees.

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There's no sugarcoating it: Airfare is expensive. And while waiting until the last minute might sound like a good idea, it typically is cheaper to book your flights in advance. We are seeing fewer last-minute deals than in years past, especially when it comes to flights, a Kayak spokesperson tells Travel + Leisure.

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Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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Airlines don't restock on the same day every week like a grocery store, so you won't find deals by waiting until Tuesdays to book. However, you might find some modest savings if you're willing to fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday, when there's less demand than usual.

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