How Much Does the London Eye Cost?

“How much is the London Eye?” is one of the most common questions from visitors. The answer depends on the type of ticket, when you book, and whether you add extras like a river cruise or other attractions. As an independent guide we don’t set prices; the figures below are indicative and based on what the official London Eye website (londoneye.com) and authorised ticket partners typically offer. Always check the booking widget or the provider’s site for current London Eye tickets prices before you buy.

Standard London Eye Ticket Prices

Standard admission gives you one 30-minute rotation in a shared capsule. On the official site, standard tickets are often listed from around £33 per adult when bought online, with walk-up prices higher (e.g. around £39 per adult). Child and family pricing is usually available; exact amounts depend on the seller and the date. Booking online in advance is generally the best way to get the lowest standard price and to secure your time slot.

Fast Track and Flexi Fast Track

Fast track tickets let you use a dedicated queue so you spend less time waiting. Prices are typically higher than standard—on the official site, fast track is often from around £48 per adult online (walk-up around £54). Flexi fast track offers more flexibility on the time you can arrive; it’s often priced from around £53 per adult online. For details and current prices see our London Eye fast track page and the booking widget.

River Cruise + London Eye

Combining a Thames river cruise with the London Eye is popular. Official pricing often starts from around £49 per adult for the combined experience. You get both the cruise and the wheel in one ticket. For more on what’s included and how to book, read our London Eye river cruise tickets guide.

Multi-Attraction and Combo Tickets

Many sellers offer London Eye plus one or more other attractions (e.g. Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE, Big Bus). Examples from the official site: London Eye + Madame Tussauds from around £49 per adult when bought together; London Eye + 4 more attractions from around £59 per adult (less than £12 per attraction). These combo London Eye tickets prices can offer good value if you plan to visit several sights. Check the discovery widget below for current packages.

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Champagne and VIP Experiences

Champagne experiences and other VIP options (e.g. afternoon tea on the Eye, private pods) are priced higher. On the official site, champagne experiences are often from around £53 per person; afternoon tea from around £75 per person. Private pod hire is in the hundreds of pounds. These are indicative figures—always confirm with the ticket provider.

Products and Packages

Below you can browse a selection of London Eye products and packages. Prices and availability are set by the provider.

Do Prices Change by Date or Time?

Yes. Demand is higher at weekends, school holidays and peak season (roughly April–October). Some providers use dynamic pricing, so the same ticket type can cost more on busy days. Booking early and choosing weekday or off-peak times can help you get a better price. Use the availability widget on this page to see options for your dates.

Children and Family Pricing

Children usually pay less than adults; under-3s are often free but may still need a (free) ticket for capacity reasons. Family tickets or bundles (e.g. 2 adults + 2 children) are offered by many sellers and can work out cheaper per person. We explain options in our London Eye family ticket page.

Discounts and Vouchers

Discounts may be available through third-party platforms, membership schemes or voucher offers. We cover how to look for deals and use vouchers on our London Eye discount tickets and vouchers page. Never assume a price is “discounted” unless you’ve compared it to the official or partner price for the same product and date.

Why Book Online?

Booking online in advance typically gives you: a lower price than walk-up, a guaranteed time slot, and sometimes free rescheduling. E-tickets are usually sent by email, so you can go straight to the entrance (or fast track queue) without queuing at the ticket office. We recommend always booking through an authorised provider—use the links and widget on this site to get to a trusted partner.

Summary

“How much is the London Eye?” depends on ticket type and when you book. Standard London Eye tickets prices often start from around £33 per adult online; fast track and combos cost more but can save time or money when combined with other attractions. For the latest prices and availability, use the booking widget above or follow the CTA to our partner’s site. All figures mentioned are indicative and based on information from the official London Eye website; always confirm with the ticket provider before purchasing.