It doesn't. You are probably thinking about the South Bank Lion which is on the southern end of Westminster Bridge. The lion statue used to be near Waterloo Station but was moved to its present location about 30 years ago when the station was modernised.
You can stand beside it and watch it rotating for free, or you can pay a lot of money to board it and see many of London's famous sites. A full rotation takes 30 minutes.
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
The London Eye is in Waterloo on the South Bank.
the london eye
The lion logo associated with London is primarily linked to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which features a lion in its coat of arms. Additionally, the London-based football club West Ham United also incorporates a lion in its club crest. The lion symbolizes strength and courage, reflecting London's historic ties to the British monarchy and heraldry.
Yes, the London Eye is included in the London Pass.
The river Thames runs through London.
Because you can see everything from up there. You see with your eye. It is in London. London Eye.
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
London eye is 135m high.
the london eye is 7,00m long
London eye