Coca-Cola London Eye
The Coca-Cola London Eye is a major feature of London's skyline. It boasts some of London's best views from its 32 capsules (although they are numbered 1-33 with number 13 missing due to superstitious beliefs) Each one weighs 10 tonnes and can hold up to 25 people. By climbing aboard you get a breathtaking experience, with an unforgettable perspective of more than 55 of London's most famous landmarks. The ride takes only 30 minutes and you hop on and off without it stopping!
Big Ben
Not only is Big Ben one of the world's most famous tourist attractions, it’s one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom as well. The tower is officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, but earned its nickname “Big Ben” for the Great Bell of the clock. It is located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The Great Bell's strikes were heard for the first time on July 11, 1859.
The Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways and is crossed by over 40,000 people (motorists, cyclists and pedestrians) every day. Visitors can take a stroll on this magnificent bridge, as well as access the original steam engines that once powered the bridge bascules.
London Wonderground, South Bank
Among the cabaret, circus shows, collection of preserved freak animals and other Coney Island-style attractions at the South Bank's Priceless London Wonderground is a terrifyingly high-spinning swing ride. The Star Flyer which is the tallest travelling ride in the country at 60 metres, offers amazing views with tickets only at £7.