The London Eye was built as part of the city's millennium celebration just before the year 2000 along with such other city features as the Millennium bridge which crosses the Thames between St. Paul Cathedral and the Tate Modern. While originally the London Eye, built by British Airways, was meant just for the millennium celebration, it proved to be such a popular tourist destination, and such an important revenue stream, that it has remained open. In June 2008, the site welcomed it's 30 millionth visitor.
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
Yes, the London Eye is included in the London Pass.
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
London Eye is in Central London......
Yes, the London Pass includes access to the London Eye.
They are kept at the Tower Of London The London Eye is a large Ferris Wheel.