What tube zone is London Eye in?
What tube zone is London Eye in?
Congestion Charge Zone
Please note that The London Eye is within the Congestion Charge Zone.
Is London Eye in congestion zone?
Please note that the London Eye is within the Congestion Charge Zone. For more information, please phone +44 (0)845 900 1234 or visit the Congestion Charge Zone website.
How much is it on the London Eye?
The standard adult book online in advance ticket currently costs £27.00 and a child ticket costs £22.00. If you were to turn up on the day and queue then the adult price is £30.00 and a child is £24.00.
What does Zone 1 and 2 cover in London?
London is divided into 1–9 zones*, but most of it fits into zones 1–6. Central London is zone 1, zone 2 is the ring around zone 1, zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on. If you look at the zone map below it should make sense. You can travel by bus all over London (zones 1–6) with any Travelcard.
Do I need to pay the London emission charge?
Unless your vehicle is exempt, you’ll need to pay a daily charge to bring it into Greater London. Pay the charge on the TfL website.
Can you eat in the London Eye?
No food and drink will be available to purchase whilst on the London Eye.
How long is the wait for the London Eye?
We ask guests to anticipate queues of around 45 minutes for Standard tickets, a queue time of around 20 minutes for Fast Track ticket holders. Please note, these timescales can increase during peak periods.
What’s the difference between Zone 1 and 2 in London?
Central London is zone 1, zone 2 is the ring around zone 1, zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on. If you look at the zone map below it will make sense. It’s important to be aware of London’s transport zones and to find out what zone a station is in.
How many zones are there in central London?
London is divided into 1–9 zones*, but most of it fits into zones 1–6. Central London is zone 1, zone 2 is the ring around zone 1, zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on.
Where is Zone 1 on the London Underground?
The boundary of Zone 1 corresponds roughly with the Underground’s Circle line covering the West End, the Holborn district, Kensington, Paddington and the City of London.
What can you see on the London Eye?
Get up close to London’s iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. You can even see as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day! 40-minute circular sightseeing boat cruise along the famous River Thames.