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Sunday, April 29, 2012

London Eye

London Eye

One of the most visited places in London is the London Eye. It is actually a Ferris wheel, the biggest of its kind in Europe and was the biggest wheel in the world when it opened in 1999. Currently known with the official name The Merlin Entertainments London Eye, it is also called the Millenium Wheel since it was opened at the start of the 20th century. The Eye stands 135 feet above the waters of the river Thames. From the eye, you can view other popular tourist attractions such as the Westminster Bridge, Hungerford Bridge and the Houses of Parliament. It is considered one of the most significant structures in the world that puts the British flag in history once again.









London Eye

The Ferris wheel was so big that it took weeks for it to be raised in its upward position. The Eye looks like a big bicycle wheel from a distance and weighs around 1800 tons. There are 32 passenger capsules weighing almost ten tons and are attached to the circumference of the wheel. The egg-shaped capsules are air conditioned and are big enough to accommodate 25 persons who can roam around the capsule, although there are also seats provided. The diameter is so wide that it takes around thirty minutes to complete one revolution. The wheel does not normally stop to take in new passengers but sometimes it does to accommodate elderly and disabled persons to safely embark and disembark.

London Eye


London Eye was designed by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield, Nic Bailey, Malcolm Cook, Steven Chilton, Mark Sparrowhawk, and Frank Anatole. It was officially opened by then British Prime Minister Tony Blair on December 31, 1999 but due to technical problems it was not made public until March of 2000. It was originally owned by the British Airways, the Tussauds Group and the architects Marks and Barnfield family and was bought by Merlin Entertainments in 2007. The London eye changed its name to its current official name The Merlin Entertainments London Eye in 2009.

London Eye
London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye

London Eye



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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Tower of London

London is a traditionally desired destination which never leaves its visitors dull or apathetic. There is a special place for everybody here so the city appeals to people of different ages and backgrounds. London's places of interest can be divided into two types - those which date back to centuries ago and the modern ones. When there, you should savour both types of places but with a hint of precaution. We have an apprehension that following the beaten track you will not get the real flavour of London.

Tower of London:
Tower of London




The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and has seen service as royal palace, prison, armoury and even a zoo. The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds.

Constructed over 900 years ago by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London is steeped in a rich history. This fortress was expanded by many medieval kings and is a grand structure used by Royals through the years as a refuge and power base.

Tower of London

The Tower of London is still home to her majesty's Crown Jewels, on display for visitors to see, and the infamous Beefeaters tasked with the job of guarding them as well as showing visitors some of the attractions highlights.

The White Tower is the huge and beautiful stone building in the middle of the sight. Currently it hosts the exhibition of Tudor, Stuart, Hanoverian and Windsor arms and armour “Fit for a King”. This vast collection begins by exploring armour created for both the battle and sports fields with an unmissable chance to see Henry VIII’s and Charles 1’s spectacular armour.

Tower of London

Situated in central London just a stones throw from the River Thames, the Tower of London is the one of the city's premier attractions. With so much on offer it's no wonder it's popular with visitors.

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London

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Tower of London

Tower of London

Tower of London


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http://www.londonpass.com/london-attractions/tower-of-london.html